Wings to fly- A self Improvement book | Self improvement tips


To be a successful people self improvement is really very important. Self improvement is your own personal elevator. As you rise to the top you will have to let some people off. You will have to let go of ways of thinking and ways of doing things. In fact, self improvement is about letting go. You must let go of the old to have success at bringing in the new. There cannot be any self improvement without letting go.

Self improvement does not change things overnight. It is about small things. You develop a new skill here or a new discipline there. And it is the accumulation of these over time that yield a positive harvest in the field that is life.

In Wings To Fly, Your Daily Lift Off To Soar To New Heights, my wish is to bring you something to think about every day that can and will improve your life. Your life will not be measured so much by what you accomplish. It will be measured more by what you had to overcome in order to accomplish. Only when you let go of your old thinking and replace it with new thought patterns can you soar to new heights. Physically, the bird has to flap its wings to fly. But until the bird decides in its mind to flap its wings, the goal of flying will go unrealized.

Wings To Fly provides daily encouragement for you to take the steps to become the person you wish to be and to have the life you desire. There are 365 different topics that are covered that will take you 2 minutes or less to read. Self improvement and the process to becoming more accelerate when you have a daily focus. Your mind is a muscle and feeding it with self improvement and positive thoughts is the fuel that is needed to run the engine of your self improvement.

Read this book and it will help you alot to enhance your skills.

Author: Steve Scott
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