Archive for May, 2010
The Thought For The Day: Digger
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Inspiration: “It matters not what goal you seek - Its secret here reposes: You’ve got to dig from week to week - To get Results or Roses” Edgar Guest, poet
Be: (positive confession) I Am a Digger.
Do: (first steps) Today, dig a little deeper with the assurance that most things of lasting value, [...]
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Inspiration: “It matters not what goal you seek - Its secret here reposes: You’ve got to dig from week to week - To get Results or Roses” Edgar Guest, poet
Be: (positive confession) I Am a Digger.
Do: (first steps) Today, dig a little deeper with the assurance that most things of lasting value, (be it diamonds, oil, or a firmer grasp on any discipline) are found below the surface.
Have: (making dreams reality) As I excavate below the surface level where most people stop, the deeper I go the greater the mountain formed by the earth I’ve moved.
Be, Do, and Have the Best Day of Your Life! God Bless You!
The Thought For The Day: First Responder
Thursday May 20, 2010
Inspiration: “When you respond to life, that’s positive; when you react to life, that’s negative.” Zig Ziglar
Be: (positive Confession) I am a First Responder.
Do: (first steps) Today, don’t react to negative situations, respond to them. Reactions tend to be reflexive actions that are often based on things that have nothing to do [...]
Thursday May 20, 2010
Inspiration: “When you respond to life, that’s positive; when you react to life, that’s negative.” Zig Ziglar
Be: (positive Confession) I am a First Responder.
Do: (first steps) Today, don’t react to negative situations, respond to them. Reactions tend to be reflexive actions that are often based on things that have nothing to do with the circumstances at hand; and are offered as a mechanism to protect ourselves rather than serve the concerns of others. Your wife tells you she wants some work done around the house but you hear “get off your butt you lazy bum” because that’s what you heard growing up. A client tells you that your product is “a lot of money” and you immediately think they are saying “I can’t afford it” when they are really just expressing they need to be creative to make it work into their budget. Merely reacting to your perception in these cases might lead to an unnecessary argument or lost business. Responsiveness, though, calls for a higher level of listening and the ability to take your personal feelings out of the equation much like that done by real life first responders who enter into emergent predicaments yet have learned not to panic and rely on objective measures to make life saving decisions. The next time you find yourself in a position that might evoke a negative reaction step back, replay the other party’s statement listening for the need they are expressing (not the attack on you personally or your service/business), then interject another perspective on their concern before providing a solution to the problem.
Have: (making dreams reality) As I become more attuned to the cares and needs of others I will find that the responses I give will disarm insecurities of their power, position myself to be of helpful service, and provide a better outcome for every party involved.
Be, Do, and Have the Best Day of Your Life! God Bless You!
The Thought For The Day: Pardon The Interruption
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Inspiration: “We interrupt this program for an important announcement.” Public Domain
Be: (positive confession) I Am Pardoning The Interruption.
Do: (first steps) Have you, a loved one, or your employees fallen into patterns that seem to be causing you more harm than good? Do you accept character flaws as being “part of who I [...]
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Inspiration: “We interrupt this program for an important announcement.” Public Domain
Be: (positive confession) I Am Pardoning The Interruption.
Do: (first steps) Have you, a loved one, or your employees fallen into patterns that seem to be causing you more harm than good? Do you accept character flaws as being “part of who I am”? Today, practice something called a “pattern interrupt”. The next time you are tempted to criticize an attribute you dislike in yourself or others, or tacitly accept a fault replace it with these words: “STOP! That _______ (name the problem) is so unlike me/you. I/you am usually so _______ (name the positive trait or habit you want to ingrain).” In essence you are consciously addressing things that you have typically subconsciously allowed to control your destiny.
Have: (making dreams reality) As Imake timely interruptions in the status quo I’ll have the opportunity for positive eruptions of success.
Be, Do, and Have the Best Day of Your Life! God Bless You!
The Thought For The Day: Buyologist
Thursday May 13, 2010
Inspiration: “Many a man thinks he is buying pleasure, when he is really selling himself to it.” Benjamin Franklin
Be: (positive Confession) I am a Buy-ologist.
Do: (first steps) Today, buy assets not liabilities. Most of us know that liabilities are typically consumables and would include things like most automobiles, food, sporting goods, food, and [...]
Thursday May 13, 2010
Inspiration: “Many a man thinks he is buying pleasure, when he is really selling himself to it.” Benjamin Franklin
Be: (positive Confession) I am a Buy-ologist.
Do: (first steps) Today, buy assets not liabilities. Most of us know that liabilities are typically consumables and would include things like most automobiles, food, sporting goods, food, and furniture. But are you sure if what you think are assets are not just liabilities in disguise? We’ve been taught that assets are anything that go up in value over time or are they. Take for example a US Saving bond or a Certificate of Deposit (CD). In today’s economy a CD that pays you 3% interest will actually cost you about $10 dollars on a $1000 “investment” if you factor in taxes on your return (assuming a 15% tax bracket) and the rate of inflation. Now more than ever you need to do your due diligence to make sure the vehicles you place your money in, be it stocks, mutual funds, real estate, or collectibles are bringing you a real, profitable return.
Have: (making dreams reality) As I invest in items that progressively increase in worth my net worth will increase as well.
Be, Do, and Have the Best Day of Your Life! God Bless You!
The Thought For The Day: Lit Up
Wednesday May 12, 2010
Inspiration: “The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled” Plutarch
Be: (positive confession) I am Lit Up.
Do: (first steps) Today, set your course for the future ablaze. Most people desiring success in their endeavors make the mistake of focusing a great deal of their time and [...]
Wednesday May 12, 2010
Inspiration: “The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled” Plutarch
Be: (positive confession) I am Lit Up.
Do: (first steps) Today, set your course for the future ablaze. Most people desiring success in their endeavors make the mistake of focusing a great deal of their time and energy on getting more information, believing that in a just world success comes to those who are the best at their particular skill set. If that were true in reality there would be a lot fewer starving artists and broke scholars. There is nothing wrong with gaining more knowledge about your craft, but you must pair it with a passion for what you do that is so contagious it makes others want what you have, then you will both benefit from your education. This comes from having a motivating vision that crystallizes in your mind how much the world needs what you have to offer.
Have: (making dreams reality) As I visualize the impact my business will make on those I touch the fires of excitement for my pro-fession will light up the path of success.
Be, Do, and Have the Best Day of Your Life! God Bless You!
The Thought For The Day: Filled
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Inspiration: “Thou must be emptied of that wherewith thou art full, that thou mayest be filled with that whereof thou art empty.” Saint Augustine
Be: (positive confession) I Am Filled.
Do: (first steps) Today, and every day take time to get away from the clamor of the world; the din of “he said” and [...]
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Inspiration: “Thou must be emptied of that wherewith thou art full, that thou mayest be filled with that whereof thou art empty.” Saint Augustine
Be: (positive confession) I Am Filled.
Do: (first steps) Today, and every day take time to get away from the clamor of the world; the din of “he said” and “she said” to a quiet place of refreshing. Even if only for a few minutes you must shut out the cacophony of society so you can listen to, be comforted by, and learn from the wisdom of the only voice that really matters, that of your Creator. You say you don’t have the time then make it because you will never be effective in filling others (i.e. customers, congregants, employees, volunteers, and family members) and never reach the fullness of your potential if you allow yourself to become dried out.
Have: (making dreams reality) As I maintain the fullness of my spiritual tank my life will flow over into the lives of others and create a perpetual fountain of blessings.
Be, Do, and Have a Great Day! God Bless You!
Thought For The Day: Connecting The Dots
Monday, May 10, 2010
Inspiration: “Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don’t quit.” Conrad Hilton
Be: (positive confession) I Am Connecting the Dots.
Do: (first steps) Today, connect your dreams to specific action. Thinking and planning are a necessary part of the success process but unless you couple [...]
Monday, May 10, 2010
Inspiration: “Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don’t quit.” Conrad Hilton
Be: (positive confession) I Am Connecting the Dots.
Do: (first steps) Today, connect your dreams to specific action. Thinking and planning are a necessary part of the success process but unless you couple vision with doing your plans will remain in the “realm of possibilities” instead of where you really want them in the here and now.
Have: (making dreams reality) As I start moving forward with the plans in my head one of two things will happen: I’ll learn a way not to go with my next action step or I’ll connect to a path that leads to success.
Be, Do, and Have a Great Day! God Bless You!