This Can Be The Beginning Of A New Life For You!

You may deny it even to yourself but your views, ideas, sentiments, beliefs, opinions and conclusions are influenced by what you were and what you are. In a sense, you are the product of your background, your experiences and your environment.
Some of it has been forced upon you and the rest is of your own making. This influence began in your infancy and has been at work ever since. It formed your likes and dislikes, molded your thoughts, engendered your beliefs, fostered your conclusions, affected your actions and conditioned your responses. It began with your parents and the members of your family, with your father's occupation and his love or hatred for it, with his contacts and affiliations at work and elsewhere, with his character and educational background...
It is in your awareness that there are disturbing factors in your present emotional make-up. It is in your desire to look for the contributory causes and try to eliminate them. It is in your reading these lines and in your willingness to follow through in the projected thirty-day plan. It is in your readiness to study, to learn and to use the ideas suggested to the best of your ability.
You are the most amazing and mystifying combination of complicated, interrelated systems of communications, transportation, transformation, operation, circulation, coordination, elimination and various processing plants ever brought together into one organism.

Within you, visible and invisible to the eye, are literally dozens of automatic independent, self-managing, self-cooperating, self-regenerating units working silently, smoothly, efficiently together to keep you in perfect condition. Each unit is entrusted with certain chores. Each has its specific, separate, distinct, particular tasks, limits, purposes and areas of operation. Yet they are so delicately attuned one to the other, so smoothly dovetailed in their overlapping activities, so perfectly coordinated in their respective fields in an incessant round-the-clock lifetime activity as to defy human duplication.
Are you set in your ways?

You may deny it even to yourself but your views, ideas, sentiments, beliefs, opinions and conclusions are influenced by what you were and what you are. In a sense, you are the product of your background, your experiences and your environment. Some of it has been forced upon you and the rest is of your own making.
This influence began in your infancy and has been at work ever since. It formed your likes and dislikes, molded your thoughts, engendered your beliefs, fostered your conclusions, affected your actions and conditioned your responses. It began with your parents and the members of your family, with your father's occupation and his love or hatred for it, with his contacts and affiliations at work and elsewhere, with his character and educational background, with your home surroundings and your mother's homemaking, with your family's status in the neighborhood and the community, with your parents' social and religious contacts, with what was said or discussed in your presence and with what you were encouraged to do or not to do.

All of these had a tremendous influence in shaping your character, in forming your concepts and in establishing your mode of general behavior. Later came your school years, your teachers and classmates, the friends you made, the work or profession you chose, the interests you developed, the mate you selected, the family you raised, the standing you maintained.

You were affected by the successes and failures you had, the disappointments you met, the grievances you nurtured, the social contacts you cultivated and the leisure time activities you followed. These became the background and the pattern for your habitual reactions and in turn conditioned your beliefs and convictions.

This is true of you and of all of us. As a result of such beliefs, feelings and convictions, many of us are opinionated and even prejudiced.

Our minds are closed to changes or to the slightest deviations from what we believe in and from what we approve. On the other hand, there are those among us who remain tolerant and open-minded, who leave room for a divergence in belief and opinion, which make allowances for and accept differences in views, in concepts, in behavior and in conclusions.

Author's Bio: 

One of my passions is helping people to achieve their goals and successfully fight their fears and improve their lives.
That's the reason I’ve created the website fightyourfears.com and hopefully you'll enjoy the books and courses as much as I did.
I am sure if you open your heart and if you are willing to try, these books will definitely helping you achieve your goals!