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: Keller emphasizes creating vivid "mental movies" of success. By repeatedly picturing yourself achieving your goals, you program your subconscious to seek out the actions necessary to make those images a reality. Phase 2: Watch Your Words (Speak)
Keller uses the metaphor of a to describe attitude. Attitude Is Everything By Jeff Keller
Keller opens with a powerful metaphor: two men look through the same prison bars. One sees mud. The other sees stars. The bars (circumstances) are identical. The difference is the window—the attitude. You cannot change the past or control other people, but you can always choose your interpretation. : Keller emphasizes creating vivid "mental movies" of
Jeff Keller Published: 1999 (revised 2012) Verdict in a sentence: A deceptively simple, parable-light manifesto arguing that your thoughts shape your attitudes , which shape your actions , which ultimately shape your reality. Keller opens with a powerful metaphor: two men
Attitude without action is delusion. Keller is brutally honest here: a positive attitude does not mean sitting on your couch visualizing wealth. It means using optimism as fuel to take the scary first step. He introduces the "5-Minute Rule": If you are dreading a task, commit to doing it for just five minutes. Usually, the attitude shifts once the momentum begins.