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Friday
Mar 28,2008

The following is the definition of consistency:
firmness of constitution or character.

Start out with small accomplishments and build
with success to larger and more powerful
fulfillment’s of your dreams and desires. Each short
route you run with precision builds confidence as
you tackle the bigger issues of your life. Be
consistent with yourself, your family, and your
beliefs. Do not be swayed by naysayers and there
will be some. Remember this; they never built a
statue to a critic! Go for it, believe in yourself and
your ideal life, and know through consistent actions
consistent results will occur.


Wednesday
Mar 26,2008

Your mind is the single most effective and essential tool to craft and program your thoughts, aspirations and goals. Consequently, when your goals are properly planned out, it will be very much easier to shape and design the life you want and ultimately the success you strive to attain. Yet, many people still do not even use their minds to set goals, let along take effective actions to achieve their goals.


Tuesday
Mar 25,2008

Your happiness, success, and self-improvement have much to do with failure. That’s why it is critical to have a winning attitude and create positive thinking around your mistakes and setbacks.

Imagine you are waiting to walk across a board that’s 20 feet long, 1 foot wide, and elevated 2 feet off the floor. You feel comfortable about the task at hand. You may wonder how much “arm waving” and “back bending” you’ll do to keep your balance, but you aren’t afraid of falling. Losing your balance simply means you’ll step safely down to a carpeted floor.


Tuesday
Mar 25,2008

Your happiness, success, and self-improvement have much to do with failure. That’s why it is critical to have a winning attitude and create positive thinking around your mistakes and setbacks.

Imagine you are waiting to walk across a board that’s 20 feet long, 1 foot wide, and elevated 2 feet off the floor. You feel comfortable about the task at hand. You may wonder how much “arm waving” and “back bending” you’ll do to keep your balance, but you aren’t afraid of falling. Losing your balance simply means you’ll step safely down to a carpeted floor.


Tuesday
Mar 25,2008

Are you the ‘glass is half full’ type of person? Is it your nature to look on the bright side of things, or do you relate more with the “if it wasn’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all” crowd? While some psychologists believe genetics largely determines whether or not we have a positive or negative outlook towards life, the reality is that we can to a large degree alter our outlook by changing our attitude. Realizing a few years back that my attitude left a lot to be desired, I decided to try and improve it by reading positive books and applying some of the techniques I came across. While the individual authors all had their own particular take on it, much of what I read came back to developing a sense of self worth and gratitude. I have used several of the exercises that follow to help me develop these qualities, and have also found them useful in creating a positive mental state at will.


Saturday
Mar 22,2008

What is creative visualization you ask? Simply said, it’s a form of imagery that makes use of positive thinking to enable a person to believe and affirm that life is indeed “positive”. Everything in the universe was created to support a person in achieving his/her higher purpose in life. It stems from the belief that the mind has the power to transform any concentrated thought you focus on into reality.

Like a “Barney episode”, it urges us to look into our child-like selves once more and imagine the great things we can accomplish, the greater version of ourselves through the magic of our imagination. Here’s how…


Saturday
Mar 22,2008

“The greatest treasure a man has lies between his ears”, so said and agreed upon by countless number of philosophers, past thinkers, and great leaders. You may also have heard, “The best investment you can ever make is for the mind”, “whether you think you can or you cannot, either way, you’re right”, “a mind is a terrible thing to waste”‘ and other nuggets of wisdom from accomplished people. They are proof of the importance of training our brain.


Saturday
Mar 22,2008

When you’re stuck in traffic, it’s so easy to just lose your top and rail at the car in front of you, the car behind you, the cars on either side, those near the traffic lights… you get the picture.

Anger is so easy to ignite, and so hard to defuse. It is the most destructive of emotions, and one of the hardest to handle. Anger has led to physical violence, property destruction, and other damage that has ranged in severity from the disappointing to the devastating. Anger is the undercurrent that envelops domestic violence that leads to divorce, and it is the driving force of terrorism.


Thursday
Mar 20,2008

Today, we are experiencing change at a rate never before imagined in history. The forces of change impact everything we do. The rate of change is accelerating week by week and month by month, and this rate of change is going to accelerate in the months and years ahead.

The speed and variety of change is something over which you have no control, and about which you have no choice. The only decision you have to make is whether you are going to be a “master of change’ or a “victim of change.”


Tuesday
Mar 18,2008

Some people value spontaneity. Others crave structure. Still, it would help if you would go through life with direction, and with goals. Goals help in guiding your choices. Purpose underlines everything you do.

So you’re in a new stage in your life. Either you’ve graduated from high school or college, decided to move on from a suffocating job, or just basically in a new stage in your life. You want to plan out the steps you want to take now, and you want to make the best choices that life has to offer.