Thinking In Front of a Tiger

| May 19, 2018

Thinking In Front of a Tiger

“If you know the point of balance, You can settle the details. If you can settle the details, You can stop running around. Your mind will become calm. If your mind becomes calm, You can think in front of a tiger. If you can think in front of a tiger, You will surely succeed.” ~ Mencius

Mental Toughness Begins Here…

Thinking In Front of a Tiger“If you can THINK in front of a tiger, you will surely succeed.”

This has been one of my most favorite quotes!

Our new Time Prism trains you to THINK.

It’s the constant mentor that causes you to pause for a few seconds… grab an Idea Seed… BREATHE… and take 10 seconds to just THINK.

Simple.

BUT it is hard to stop the world’s excessive NOISE and learn to THINK in front of…

  • Distractions…
  • Interruptions…
  • Excuses…
  • Preoccupations…
  • Financial woes…
  • Loneliness…
  • Business problems…
  • Relationship problems…
  • Family drama…
  • Loss of faith…
  • Desperation and hopelessness…
  • (Insert your own…)

These are all as damaging and to most people, as fearful, as looking into the eyes of a tiger.

People who have lots of negatives and few positives driving their performance leave their greatest potential for success untested.

They look away from the tiger.

They blink.

They run and hide rather than stop and THINK.

To those who know they have unfulfilled potential, I invite you to take the Excellence Habit Challenge.

You will learn how to fight — and WIN — your battle between your inner-beliefs and your power to act.

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Thinking In Front of a Tiger

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E. R. Haas is CEO of the TQ Smart family of web sites including ThinkTQ.com, IntentionalExcellence.com, MyBizIQ.com, MyBelieversGuide.com, MarriageWithPurpose.com and hundreds of others.E. R. is a "serial entrepreneur" and has created over 20 different businesses in software, manufacturing, finance, publishing and many other areas.He is married to Jan Haas who shares his interest in model railroading, gardening, and traveling by train. Together, they have 5 grown children, 9 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren.

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