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Embark on a journey of transformation by harnessing the power of positive thinking. Follow a personal narrative of conquering health challenges through a shift in mindset and proactive action. Learn how to think things through, embrace positivity, execute your plans, and become the solution to your obstacles. Inspiring quotes and statistics highlight the benefits of optimism. Discover the keys to success and resilience while exploring the limitless possibilities that lie ahead.
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“Positive thinking will let you do everything better than negative thinking will.” Zig Ziglar
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345 lbs. 235 lbs.
High blood pressure Gout Heart attack Diabetes Stroke Kidney disease High cholesterol
December 2010 June 2012
3parts to overcoming obstacles: • Think things through. Every action begins with a thought. • One positive idea can lead to life changing experiences. • Do what you’ve planned. • Move forward with faith. • Become the solution.
“Winners make a habit of manufacturing their own positive expectations in advance of the event.” Brian Tracy
50% Optimists have a lower risk of early death than pessimists Mayo Clinic
“Miller, for you the sky is the limit if you put your mind to it.” Steve Sprague
December 2010 June 2012
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