Life is full of opportunity in all different places. One lesson that I have learned in order for you to be able to discover the opportunities that could change your life, you have to be open to new and exciting ideas. That means keep you eyes open and keep your mind open.
I have certainly found that my goals are achieved more quickly and with much less effort when I don't stress about how they are going to happen. I focus on the end goal and keep my mind and eyes open to opportunities that could get me there. The minute we stop trying to get to our end goal and start believing that we already have it we open ourselves up to fanastic things.
We are amazing human doings and we have the ability to attract all of our goals to us and the ability to be able to attract all of the opportunities that we desire.
Thursday, 29 April 2010
Ownership is a key ingredient of finding fulfillment in our work and in our lives. When we don't create an attitude of ownership, we leave ourselves open to the whims and ways of circumstance and the choices of others. Ownership is going beyond pulling your own weight, and beyond doing your share. It resides in a place of doing what needs to be done. Regardless."
~John G. Blumber
~John G. Blumber
Tuesday, 27 April 2010
Quote of the day.......
INSPIRATION & MOTIVATION
If you're quiet, you're not living. You've got
to be noisy and colorful and lively.
--Mel Brooks
If you're quiet, you're not living. You've got
to be noisy and colorful and lively.
--Mel Brooks
You are ok already.......
Does this sound familiar?
Sometimes we hesitate to accept ourselves as we are because we're concerned that we'll become lazy and stop striving to grow into our full potential. This misunderstanding come from the philosophy "Don't rest on your laurels." The core message says, "You're still not perfect enough, not quite 'there' yet, so don't stop to appreciate yourself because you might get stuck where you are."
But self-acceptance doesn't mean you give up your intention to expand, excel and grow. Self-acceptance actually accelerates your potential for growth because it nurtures you from within.
Accepting your perfectly imperfect self is an inside job. It can't be postponed until you're convinced you're living up to your own or someone else's definition of perfection.
Strive to live in a state of radical self-acceptance. Whenever you get stuck in the realms of criticism and perfectionism, give yourself some space so the universe can cut you some slack called "grace".
When you get wound up in a state of unworthiness, guilt, shame, or embarrassment, give yourself some grace with this reminder:
"I'm alright already."
Because you are!
Peace and blessings,
Michael Bernard Beckwith
Sometimes we hesitate to accept ourselves as we are because we're concerned that we'll become lazy and stop striving to grow into our full potential. This misunderstanding come from the philosophy "Don't rest on your laurels." The core message says, "You're still not perfect enough, not quite 'there' yet, so don't stop to appreciate yourself because you might get stuck where you are."
But self-acceptance doesn't mean you give up your intention to expand, excel and grow. Self-acceptance actually accelerates your potential for growth because it nurtures you from within.
Accepting your perfectly imperfect self is an inside job. It can't be postponed until you're convinced you're living up to your own or someone else's definition of perfection.
Strive to live in a state of radical self-acceptance. Whenever you get stuck in the realms of criticism and perfectionism, give yourself some space so the universe can cut you some slack called "grace".
When you get wound up in a state of unworthiness, guilt, shame, or embarrassment, give yourself some grace with this reminder:
"I'm alright already."
Because you are!
Peace and blessings,
Michael Bernard Beckwith
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