Archive for December, 2006
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Thursday, December 28th, 2006When I first wrote this post I prefaced the article with a short summary of the famous blue eyes/brown eyes experiment conducted by Jane Elliott. It was meant as just a preamble to lead into my original intent. However, it has somewhat overshadowed my message so at this time I am choosing to remove that [...]
The Magic is in You
Thursday, December 28th, 2006It’s that magical time of year again. It’s the time to make New Years Resolutions. January 1st is that magical start date that will make all the difference this year to succeed at positive changes in your life. But New Years resolutions have lost all of their credibility. How many people do you know who [...]
Resolutions…
Wednesday, December 27th, 2006As the New Year of 2007 swiftly approaches, I am struck with the thought that “New Years Resolutions” have lost their credibility with me. I don’t know too many people, if any, that actually come through and reach their resolutions. It seems to be a January thing. Every January 1, everyone is all fired up and [...]
Distractions on the Way to Success
Tuesday, December 19th, 2006This is actually one of those things I could have never thought too much about and I would have blissfully continued on my merry life. But of course, that is not how we grow and become better. I can honestly say that I rarely, if ever, get bored. I live in an incredibly diverse Universe [...]
No Competition
Monday, December 18th, 2006Last night 60 minutes did a feature on Larry the Cable Guy. I found it to be quite inspiring. Larry the Cable Guy probably doesn’t appeal to everyone. Heck, I can’t really say he appeals to me. Sometimes he makes me laugh, sometimes he makes me scratch my head. But no one can argue with [...]
Your Gifts of Imperfection
Monday, December 18th, 2006Use the talents you possess, for the woods would be silent if no birds sang except the best. -Anonymous- How often do we refuse to share our gifts and our talents out of fear? Fear that we are perhaps not as talented as someone else, fear that no one will notice our gifts, fear [...]
Giving and Receiving
Monday, December 18th, 2006How many of us were told as children “It is better to Give than to Receive”? And many of us grew up believing and thinking that the virtue was always in the giving. Yet the Universe always has a balance. If there is an up there is an equal and equivalent down. The left is [...]
Optimism-It’s more Fun!
Saturday, December 16th, 2006I’m sure you’ve heard… An optimist sees the glass as half full A pessimist sees the glass as half empty And I will add… A realist sees that the 8-ounce glass has 4 ounces in it. So we all have the choice of which of these three we are going to be. And I’m [...]
Action
Friday, December 15th, 2006The admonition “You must take Action, You must take massive Action in order to be successful” has been with me for most of my life. Of course, I was always brought up to believe that action was always required, that we must all work hard for everything we get and that every victory was the [...]
The Pursuit of Happiness
Thursday, December 14th, 2006We all want to be happy. It seems to be one of the constants in the human condition; we all strive to be happy. Many of us look outside of ourselves for happiness. We look for someone else to make us happy in that magical and elusive relationship. We look for our work to make [...]
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