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No one is a failure until he thinks he is

September 8, 2005 by admin

Arcticle originally printed in the Arizona Republic by Harvey Mackay:

Have you ever heard the old fable about when the devil offered all the tools of his trade to anyone who would pay their price? They were spread out on the table, each one labeled — hatred, malice, envy, despair and sickness — all the weapons that everyone knows so well. But off on one side apart from the rest, lay a harmless-looking, wedge-shaped instrument marked discouragement. it was old and worn-looking, but it was priced far above all the rest. When asked why, the devil explained: “Because I can use this one so much more easily than the others. No one knows that it belongs to me, so with it I can open doors that are tightly bolted against the others. Once I get inside, I can use any tool that suites me best.”

A very real problem within all of us that can cause an attitude crash is discouragement. I’ve always gone out of my way to stay away from negative people. I like to surround myself with positive, upbeat people who constantly encourage me.

How can you reach for the stars, go bravely where no man has gone before or climb the highest mountain if you’re discouraged?

Author Glenn Van Ekeren outlines the four pitfalls of discouragement: Discouragement hurts our self-image; causes us to see ourselves as less than we really are; causes us to blame others for our predicament; and causes us to blur the facts.

Dale Carnegie, the eternal optimist, said: “Tell a child, a husband or an employee that he is stupid or dumb at a certain thing, that he has no gift for it, and that he is doing it all wrong and you have destroyed almost every incentive to try to improve. But use the opposite technique, be liberal with encouragement; make the thing seem easy to do, let the other person know that you have faith in his ability to do it, that he has an undeveloped flair for it, and he will practice until the dawn comes in at the window in order to excel.”

One of the greatest novels in American literature was the result of a very discouraging day for the author. Nathaniel Hawthorne had lost his job at a customhouse and went home to break the new to his wife, Sophia. Rather than the reaction he expected she was joyous. “Now you can write your book,” she told him.

Unconvinced, Hawthorne asked her, “And what shall we live on while I am writing it?”

Sophia opened a drawer, which contained a substantial amount of money and told him, “I have always kown that you were a man of genius. I knew that someday you would write a masterpiece.” She went on to explain that she had saved some of the household money each week, and had accumulated enough to last for a year. And with that, Hawthorne set to work on The Scarlett Letter, a novel many of us have read in our high school English classes. And all because Sophia Hawthorne refused to let her husband he discouraged.

In her book The Right Words at the Right TIme, Marlo Thomas tells the story of Shaquille O’Neal, now the superstar center for the NBA’s Miami Heat. When he was 14, he attended a basketball camp expecting to astound the coaches with his brilliance. He had been a star in his San Antonion high school, but at the camp he was just one of many star athletes. Not getting the attention he was accustomed to from the coaches, he began to worry that perhaps he wasn’t good enough to make the grade. His self-confidence took a nosedive.

Discouraged, he turned to his parents for advice. His mother told him: “You must fulfuill your dreams while there’s still room for you to do so. Attack them with a full head of steam. There’s no opportunity like now. This is the time you can show people.”

His confidence almost gone, Shaq told his mother, “I can’t do that right now. Maybe later.” Then, says Shaq, his mother said the words that he remembers changed his life: “Later doesn’t always come to everybody.”

Mackay’s Moral: You aren’t finished when you are defeated; you are finished when you quit.

Filed Under: Tips and Tricks Tagged With: confidence, failure, Marlo Thomas, money, Sophia Hawthorne, The Right Words

Coffee Consensus

September 7, 2005 by admin

I found many many articles on the internet that make claims that consuming coffee makes it harder to lose weight because of various factors. Here is an excerpt:

Caffeine intake often perpetuates many of the factors contributing to weight gain and continued obesity. Coffee and caffeine intake aggravates stress, including physical, mental, and emotional stress, leading to increased levels of the glucocorticoids including cortisol. A well documented relationship exists between chronically elevated levels of these stress hormones and deposition of excess fat in the abdomen leading to obesity as well as increased caloric intake, particularly increased ingestion of fats and sugars.4

Filed Under: Tips and Tricks Tagged With: caffeine, coffee, relationship

Weight Watchers and Cher

September 7, 2005 by admin

Blech…need I say more?

Filed Under: Tips and Tricks

How convenient…for you…

September 7, 2005 by admin

Since the flooding in Louisiana, I have been rather critical of the hoards of welfare dependents expecting everyone else to take care of their problems. I had thought that laying blame on anyone but themselves was idiotic and selfish. Of course, many of them have no idea any other lifestyle exists. They are just dependent upon the system to take care of them. As I read this morning that nursing home patients were left behind because the staff had no evacuation plan for them, therefore they died, it makes me sick to my stomach. Now I’m the one wanting to lay blame and judgement upon the staff of the nursing home. How disgusting. To leave human life behind because it wasn’t convenient to save them, or because they were old anyway and were going to die soon regardless, whatever your reason, is criminal in my book. The staff of this facility ought to be tried, convicted, and sentenced, and all of the remaining assets of this company should be liquidated to pay restitution to the families of those who were abandoned to DIE. Pathetic.

Filed Under: Tips and Tricks Tagged With: DIE, save

Can’t sleep…

September 7, 2005 by admin

I believe I have too much worry in my life right now because I think I panic about small things and forget the big picture, and by big picture, I am not referring to God and the cosmos, I am referring to the more immediate big picture. Those things in my life that I should know are not that terrible.

I struggle with the idea of knowing God more because all I believe I can know has been revealed in that which I see every day and the word. If I knew the bible inside and out, perhaps I could better apply the principles to my life when the worries arise, but I’m not a book-smart person. At least, not that type of book. I know how to do things, not how things were done, nor at times do I care about the history of why things are the way they are.

Right now, I know one thing is for sure. My “self-belief” meter is ringing in around about 2 out of a scale of 2 to 10. I’ve been trying to slim down to help my spondy (back thing) cause it flares up once or twice every year and my sciatic nerve becomes evident. I can’t lose a damn pound. I’m working out every day, and nothing is changing. I have a few vices that I haven’t attempted to quit because I’m discouraged day in and day out when I don’t see progress and nobody is there to encourage me, save Audrey Heald, who did a fine job of it last Sunday. Thanks, by the way. I just can’t see through my own misery long enough to be able to see it on my own, and the clouds just shroud my head.

My mother gave me an article about encouragement recently. It says something to the effect of surrounding yourself with encouraging people, because the nay-sayers are your worst enemy. Man they piss me off. I HATE WHEN PEOPLE TELL ME I CAN’T DO SOMETHING. I HATE WHEN PEOPLE DON’T SAY “RIGHT ON, RISK TAKER” WHEN I WANT TO RISK IT ALL.

The bottom line is, I am not in the word enough for it to become part of me. I have basics engrained, but I couldn’t tell you where “this” or “that” is in the bible; I could for a few things maybe. It’s not that I don’t want to be in the word, and I don’t wallow in misery about the fact that I’m not. .Burned Bridge

My life is not about managing my sin. It is not about trying to avoid sin. If I keep this perspective, as many Christian Americans do, I will not grow. I must leave that which I have done in the past, in the past, and burn the bridges that need to be burned.

Filed Under: Tips and Tricks Tagged With: Audrey Heald, Christian Americans, HATE, how to, PEOPLE, picture, RISK, WHEN

I found it!

September 7, 2005 by admin

I have chosen a scooter after reviewing many many different brands. Hands down, the only scooter to own, is the BMW of scooters. The most luxurious and hoity toity of all mopeds…it’s…the

According to a news article published at Vespausa.com, scooter sales have doubled since 2000 to over 88,000 units sold. That’s a ton of scooters. What do you think? 2.6 Gallons take you over 200 miles. You do the math.

Price?

$4,000.00

Filed Under: Tips and Tricks Tagged With: BMW

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