Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Robert Kiyosaki Video Clip

A great introduction by Robert Kiyosaki about how important is to build and develop sales skills. Escape out of the rat race now!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz1SLOkIg0Q

Monday, 22 February 2010

Always Do Your Best - Your Best Is Changing All The Time

Your best will depend on whether you are refreshed in the morning or tired at night.
Your best will be different when you are happy as opposed to upset, or healthy as opposed to sick.
Under any circumstances, simply do your best and you will avoid self-judgement, self-abuse and regret.

Taken from 'The Four Agreements' by Don Miguel Ruiz

Quote Of The Day

"We will receive not what we idly wish for but what we justly earn. Our rewards will always be in exact proportion to our service."


Earl Nightingale

Sunday, 21 February 2010

Don't Make Assumptions - Let Your Life Be Transformed

When you stop making assumptions, your word becomes impeccable,
And your life is completely transformed.
Magic just happens in your life.
What you need comes to you easily because spirit moves freely through you.

Taken from 'The Four Agreements' by Don Miguel Ruiz

Saturday, 20 February 2010

Be Impeccable With Your Word - Cultivate Faith

To have great faith is to have great power,
Because your intent, your will, is undivided.
When your word isn't dissipated by doubt,
The power of your word becomes even stronger.

Taken from 'The Four Agreements' by Don Miguel Ruiz

Friday, 19 February 2010

Great Video Clip from Esther & Jerry Hicks - The Vortex

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtshW4ECKrQ&feature=player_embedded

Friday Story..warms the heart!

Love In A Paper Bag
Author Unknown

It was Molly's job to hand her father his brown paper lunch bag each morning before he headed off to work. One morning, in addition to his usual lunch bag, Molly handed him a second paper bag. This one was worn and held together with duct tape, staples, and paper clips. 



"Why two bags?" her father asked. 


"The other is something else," Molly answered. 


"What's in it?" 


"Just some stuff. Take it with you." 

Not wanting to hold court over the matter, he stuffed both sacks into his briefcase, kissed Molly and rushed off. At midday, while hurriedly scarfing down his real lunch, he tore open Molly's bag and shook out the contents: two hair ribbons, three small stones, 
a plastic dinosaur, a pencil stub, a tiny sea shell, two animal crackers, a marble, a used lipstick, a small doll, two chocolate kisses, and 13 pennies. 



The busy father smiled, finished eating, and swept the desk clean into the wastebasket- leftover lunch, Molly's junk and all. 



That evening, Molly ran up behind him as he read the paper. 



"Where's my bag?" 


"What bag?"
"You know, the one I gave you this morning." 


"I left it at the office. Why?" 


"I forgot to put this note in it," she said. "And, besides, those are my things in the sack, Daddy, the ones I really like - I thought you might like to play with them, but now I want them back. You didn't lose the bag, did you, Daddy?" 


"Oh, no," he said, lying. "I just forgot to bring it home. I'll bring it tomorrow." 

While Molly hugged her father's neck, he unfolded the note that had not made it into the sack: "I love you, Daddy." 


Molly had given him her treasures. All that a 7-year-old held dear. Love in a paper bag, and he missed it - not only missed it, but had thrown it in the wastebasket. So back he went to the office. Just ahead of the night janitor, he picked up the wastebasket and poured the contents on his desk. 



After washing the mustard off the dinosaurs and spraying the whole thing with breath-freshener to kill the smell of onions, he carefully smoothed out the wadded ball of brown paper, put the treasures inside and carried it home gingerly, like an injured kitten. The bag didn't look so good, but the stuff was all there and that's what counted. 


After dinner, he asked Molly to tell him about the stuff in the sack. It took a long time to tell. Everything had a story or a memory or was attached to dreams and imaginary friends. Fairies had brought some of the things.

He'd given her the chocolate kisses; she'd kept them for when she needed them. "Sometimes I think of all the times in this sweet life," he mused, "when I must have missed the affection I was being given. A friend calls this 'standing knee deep in the river and dying of thirst." 



We should all remember that it's not the destination that counts in life, but the JOURNEY. That journey with the people we love is all that really matters. Such a simple truth so easily forgotten.

Thursday, 18 February 2010

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Quote Of The Day

Remember, success is not measured by heights attained but by obstacles overcome. We're going to pass through many obstacles in our lives: good days, bad days. But the successful person will overcome those obstacles and constantly move forward.
Bruce Jenner, American Olympian

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Be Impeccable With Your Word

Express Your Love

Impeccability of the word can be measured by your level of self-love.
If you love yourself, you will express that love in your interactions with others,
And that action will produce a like reaction.

Taken from 'The Four Agreements' by Don Miguel Ruiz