THIS Will Determine If You Succeed or Not

Hi friend!

This week’s post is going to be short and simple…

I know, me, writing something short? Mind-blowing.

That’s because the quote I’m going to share speaks for itself:

“Whether you think you can or you can’t, you’re right.” - Henry Ford

Your attitude will determine whether you succeed or fail at anything you do.

If you believe in yourself, but no one else does, chances are, you will succeed.

If everyone else believes in you, but you don’t, chances are, you won’t succeed.

Let’s look at some examples.

Starting with Starbucks. “In the course of the year I spent trying to raise money, I spoke to 242 people, and 217 of them said no," Howard Schultz wrote. "Try to imagine how disheartening it can be to hear that many times why your idea is not worth investing in. ... It was a very humbling time."

Here are some more people that were told “no,” but believed in themselves enough to keep trying:

Point is… YOU have to believe YOU can.

I believe in you. Do you believe in you?

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Hi, I’m Azul Corajoria, an Integrative Health Coach, Personal Trainer & Yoga Instructor. I support my clients in making step-by-step changes so that they can live a healthy and balanced life. By recognizing the interdependent roles of mindset, nutrition, and movement I educate and hold my clients accountable for achieving their health goals through lifestyle and behavior adjustments with an emphasis on self-care. Together, we navigate the contradictory world of nutrition through intuitive eating, practice mindful movement, and implement small mindset and lifestyle shifts that empower them to be their best selves in the easiest way possible.

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