Stay Positive to Manifest Success
- Mark Wine

- Oct 13
- 2 min read

Stay positive to manifest success, this is a hard fact!!
Most people wait for things to get better. They wait for success. They wait for positivity to magically appear... But waiting is not a strategy, it is a guarantee of failure. Positivity, like success, is not something you stumble upon, it’s something you create through discipline and daily choices. Your body will tell you, “I’m tired.” Your mind must reply, “do it anyway.” That’s the inner dialogue of discipline and discipline can only be fueled by purpose. Your starting point in life has to be, find a purpose. But once you have purpose, the pain and struggle in your life will begin to gain meaning. You begin to see that every challenge is simply training for your mind, just like lifting weights is training for your body. Stress, tension, and pressure become the gym for your thoughts. Each time you overcome it, your mind grows stronger. And with strength comes your real superpower: the ability to choose positivity in the face of anything.
“You are the observer of your thoughts and you decide which ones to believe.”

Here’s the truth: if you ignore negative thoughts then they will become who you are. On the other hand, if you confront negative thoughts you reclaim control… Your thoughts shape your environment. No, you’re not God, but you’ve been given the power to create by God. You create through focus, words, and perspective. When you choose positivity, even in the face of hardship, you manifest strength and opportunity in your life. Every “injustice” in your life can be fuel if you ask, "What is this teaching me?” That’s where real growth happens. Think of it like getting an education. School, in theory, is supposed to give you tools that you can use to create a successful life. Positivity works the same way, it’s a skill that requires one to study, practice, and apply. What are you reading? Who are you listening to? Who do you surround yourself with? All of these inputs either discipline your mind toward positivity or drag you back into negativity.
But remember… Your words matter (a lot). Negative thoughts creep in when you’re at your most vulnerable: “You’re weak.” But you can rewrite that script: “Actually, I’m strong. I’ve overcome worse.” That simple act of talking back to your own mind rewires everything. Stay grounded in your purpose, not your pain.
“What you believe dictates how you behave.”
Thank you for reading!!
Coach Mark Wine of Concord, California







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