5.  Surround yourself with other thrivers. It is said that you are the average of the five people you most hang out with. Do you hang out with survivors? Or, do you hang out with thrivers? Find people who have a thrival mindset and start hanging out with them. And, if you do not know any, get some audio recordings to listen to and be inspired! I am often amazed how we hang around “party poopers”., and “negative nellies”. At some point it is time to say, for your own thrival, “enough”! Highly successful people have habits that create success, and that means hanging out with others that emulate the energy you want to be a part of.

Warrior-Preneurs also understand that reality and attitude are two different things!

Having a thrival mindset in your life is possible. You can be a thriver in your life if you choose to. Having more than you ever desired is what thrival is all about. It requires, however, self-discipline to change your survival mentality, which was probably developed through years of learning and training. Survival might even be an ingrained habit. The five tips given above will help you embark on the journey of thrival, and let you achieve more than you can ever dream!

Question: What do you do to thrive in your daily life?

Ann M. Evanston is a “Chief Breakthrough Officer” teaching other Business Warriors how to slow down, and find the most unique part of their business that makes them stand out among the crowd. She has been named one of the top marketing consultants by About.com, is a guest blogger for Showcasing Women and takes pride in moving you from “blah, blah, blah” to “BOOM, BOOM. BOOM!”