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- Bitter or Gracious - Which can change the world? By Steve Singleton
In the sad but wonderful motion picture, "Pay It Forward" (Warner Bros., 2000), 10-year-old Trevor McKinney suggests to his class the means by which he proposes to change the world. You do a good deed for three people, and when they offer to pay you or just say thanks, you ask them to "pay it forward." The idea catches on, and though the boy himself tragically dies trying to intervene in a knife fight, chains of people paying it forward move ou…
- Don't Let Members of the "Barf-Brigade" Tip Cold Water Over Your Dreams By Gary Simpson
You have a great idea. You're really excited about it. You have all sorts of successful thoughts running through your mind. You can't wait to tell somebody.Watch out! Danger could be lurking on your very next move.But you're so excited. You blurt out your idea and then it happens...Barf!You're stunned. The reaction you get is a shock. Words like - "You'll never be able to do that!" The wind is sucked right out of your sails. "What makes you thi…
- Giving Importance By Roy Klienwachter
I call myself semi-retired. I work at a job that takes up 5 hours of my day, 5 days a week. I go home and I lock myself in my office and I work on the computer for 5-6 hours a day. I try and break up my routine by doing household chores in between times when I become brain dead. On the weekend I go out for breakfast and cruise the mall, check out some book stores and go shopping.I use my day job to make outside contacts for inspiration. I have …
- Never Too Busy to Listen By Steve Singleton
Are things busy at your house or workplace? Imagine how in must be at Celestial Control Central:“Good morning, Gabriel. Let’s go over what’s on the old schedule for today.”“Yes, Sir. We’ve got a hurricane brewing in the Caribbean, set to hit Haiti with 90-mile-an-hour winds at sunset. Mount Keemakeetoa in Indonesia is going to start belching smoke today and shake a little, but the big eruption is on Friday.”“What about human activity?”“As You k…
- The Power of Courtesy and Kindness By Bill Marshall
I'm currently listening to The Secrets of the Power of Intention audio program by Dr. Wayne Dyer. I highly recommend the program. In the program, he speaks a lot about the importance of kindness. When you consistently have thoughts of kindness, you have a clear connection to the way things work well in the world. Good things start to happen to you automatically. Even the chemistry of your body changes to create emotions that make you feel…
- It's Not My Job to Free Tibet By Skye Thomas
I hate saying that. It feels so very wrong. It's not that I wouldn't like to help them. It's not that I am not appalled at what is happening over there. I have been wrestling with my guilty feelings lately. What have I done to make the world a better place? I started by taking inventory of the areas that I'd love to 'fix'. My to-do list looks like this:Free TibetHeal the hole in the ozone layerCure CancerSave the endangered speciesOverha…
- Live After 40 By Dayo Olomu
"For man, as a specie, and unlike other inhabitants of the globe, does not just ravage mindlessly the planet of its bounties in order to survive. He endeavours to leave behind legacies of the application of his mind." -Rasheed A. GbadamosiI turned 40 few months ago, and if statistics are right and I die on or around my 80th birthday, I am halfway done. So, for me, it's half time. And that got me thinking about football, particularly about the h…
- Abundant Blessings By Barbara Shanahan
What have you been thankful for lately?Out walking the dog this morning I was feeling sorry for myself. It seems it has been a season on being unwell. "What am I thankful for this morning?" is part of my usual morning musings as we walk. "I am thankful that I do not usually have all these health problems! I am thankful that because I am normally healthy and pain free this seems bad but it is a short-term problem - many deal with much worse …
- There Is Always Room For Improvement By Steve Hill
When I was twelve my parents bought me a five foot snooker table for my birthday. This turned out to be the best present I was ever bought and I quickly became hooked on the game. My friends would regularly come round to my house for a game and when they were not there I would practice on my own.After a few months a few of us decided to join a snooker club where we could play on full size tables. I was amazed the first time I saw one of these t…
- Lessons for Life: Charity By John T Jones, Ph.D.
The Purpose: To teach that charity not only takes care of the needs of people that receive it, but warms the heart of the provider.The Lesson"Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass or a tinkling bell."
Bible, 1 Corinthians 13.1So What is Charity Anyway?For our purposes let's say it is a benevolent good well toward all mankind that is reflected in our actions toward those who are…
- Without My Wings! By Arthur Buchanan
This Brittney Spears song inspires this chapter every time you see my thoughts on this great song, I believe you are going to love it. When an angel loses his or her wings, do they really fall to earth? Can they make the transition to life like the one they have never seen before? Will the world allow them to enter it or will they be swallowed completely whole?Some believe that their mate is an angel, I think they really feel that they are from…
- It Only Takes a Spark By Carolina Fernandez
"The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion
and the will to help others." Albert SchweitzerTo get a fire going. Ahhh! We know that only too well. One poorly-timed word, sideways glance or accusatory question to a teenager...and sparks go flying. Before you know it, voices start running up an octave or two, muscles start tensing and words start spewing forth for the impending, unavoidable flare-up. A veritable bonfire could be…
- Teacher's Pet By Wayne Mitchell
Direct Answers - Column for the week of October 20, 2003I am 32 and a mom with two children. I've pretty much been single for two years. My problem is I found myself falling for my son's teacher. I never saw a ring on his finger, so last school year I made every attempt to visit my son's school as often as I could.Eventually I took the chicken's way out and e-mailed this man and told him how I felt. He replied that he was flattered, we can …
- The Shoemaker and the Brat By Patricia Gatto
At seventeen years old, I was a brat. A mixture of innocence, immaturity and righteousness. And I carried that attitude with me everywhere, including my trip to the shoemaker.Now, to understand why something as simple as a trip to the shoemaker would stay with me all these years later, I have to explain. I came from the most loving and nurturing parents a child could ever want. Even back then, I knew I was blessed with a wonderful family, but t…
- Overcoming Fear of Terrorism By Tony Cuckson
This week I did a radical thing. I bought a newspaper.I bought it to read about the events happening in London. I lived there for many years and have friends I love there. It has a very special place in my heart.We now live in a world where small numbers of people can cause havoc and create fear within the hearts of so many. This is now particularly true of people living in major cities of the world. Individually, we might wonder what the …
- Being An Adult By Robert Curtis
I have always thought that grandparents were the icons of wisdom, the “go to” person with he answers, the epitome of patience.When I was young, I often thought, “When I grow up, I want to be like Grandpa”. I looked forward with anxious anticipation to the time when I would have all the answers and all the sage advice.All of our parents are gone, now, and I have discovered, as I suppose they discovered, that all I have really done is gotten old…
- The Aura of Influence By C. Rogers Upson
This is going to sound rather strange, but please bear with me. Have you ever been around someone that smelled bad or odd? Perhaps the odor of cat boxes or body odor? Or, someone wearing a powerful perfume or after shave? Have you found yourself easing just out of "range" of the smell when you had to interact with that person? How far away did you have to get to lessen the smell? About two feet? More?If that is the range of their "odor a…
- An Extraordinary Person By Hifzur Rehman
I am not going to tell you the story of an extraordinary person, who did remarkable things in life. Why should I? Are you not an extraordinary person? What do you think about yourself? You possess all the assets of an extraordinary person but, unfortunately, you are not an extraordinary person because you don’t think so.Your low belief level about your own capabilities is blocking your way in achieving extraordinary success in life. Your Creato…
- Taking the Reins By Jessica Rector
When I take a bath, I often find myself doing some thinking. This reflecting is usually about my life. It is not one particular thing...it is everything and nothing. Then before I know what is happening, I feel the tears drop ever so slightly on my cheeks. When this occurs, I only allow it to go on for about five minutes. Then I tell myself to snap out of it and think of all of the blessings in my life.This bath moment just happened again.…
- Self Talk: What Do You Say When You Talk to Yourself? By Bryan Golden
You have just completed a major work project before the deadline. Having worked diligently and spending your own time, you’re proud of the results and can’t wait to impress your boss. You show him the project and he immediately begins to criticize it and you. The criticism is completely unwarranted. What do you say to yourself? "I've failed again" or "He must be having a bad day, I know I did an excellent job"?You’ve thought of an innovati…
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1. Realistic Living By Bobola Oniwura
" The fountain of content must spring up in the mind,
and he who hath so little knowledge of human nature as
to seek happiness by changing anything but his own
disposition, will waste his life in fruitless efforts
and multiply the grief he purposes to remove." –
Samuel JohnsonThe one person, who is of more importance to you than
anyone else in the world, is just - YOU. And it is
your conception of yourself that determines your
relationship to l…
2. The Finer, and Finest, Things in Life By Chris Widener
In America, we have a saying: The finer things in life. These are the things that most people talk about when they are speaking of thing of high quality. In fact, much of that which propels people to pursue success, particularly financial success, is the desire to participate in the finer things in life.Let's face it, increased finances enable us to do more things and enjoy things that we otherwise would not be able to afford. And we should con…
3. A Life Time of Strategic Thinking By Chris Stowell
You may be one of the thousands who think “Strategic Thinking” applies only to the “captains” of business. But consider human stages of life and how Strategic Thinking is used at the most rudimentary level.The first weeks after birth, your Strategic Thinking is getting others to give you food, comfort, or just attention.Toddler’s version of Strategic Thinking is learning how to survive and explore the world of people three times larger than he…
4. The Art of Giving By Chris Widener
In the pursuit of the life we dream of, this journey we are on for
successful living, the focus is usually on figuring out what it is exactly
that we want and then setting ourselves on course for going and getting it.
This is very important: Know what you want to get for your life and then
pursue it.But there is another aspect of achieving the life you dream of that seems on
the surface to actually be counter-productive to getting the life you …
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