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Choosing the Right Mindset

The dictionary defines mindset as a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations.  This is an intentional act.  It does not happen by accident.  A positive mindset keeps you focused in the right direction.  Conversely, a fixed mindset focuses on a negative outcome.

Tom Hulsey riding an IRONMAN  on his road bicycle donned in full sport gear

Immediately after learning of my cancer diagnosis, I had a fixed mindset.  I felt sorry for myself. I was ready to give up and avoid the challenge.  During my cancer battle I made the choice to shift my mindset from fear to determination.  It kept me focused.  Armed with a new mindset, my effort and attitude determined everything.  I embraced the challenge and  persisted despite the obstacles.  Without a doubt, mindset impacted my journey.

With a growth/positive mindset, look up and forward to what’s ahead and beyond your current challenge, struggle or goal.  The right mindset takes courage and diligence.  It can help you step out of your comfort zone.  Your mindset is key in the choices you make, and the habits you create.    If you are suffering from an illness, try focusing your energy on healing instead of feeling like a victim.   Mindset simply must be considered essential, not an optional add-on that pops up on good days and disappears when the going gets hard.

Originally from Tom's blog. Check it out here.

 

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Tom Hulsey

Tom Hulsey is a prostate cancer survivor, endurance athlete, and champion for ZERO. As a member of Team ZERO, Tom represented ZERO at several high-profile events including the IRONMAN World Championship in Kona in 2016 and raised significant funds to help end the disease. His journey and ability to achieve physical feats have inspired many in the prostate cancer community.

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