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Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2009

Want to Go Through Eight Turbocharged Lifetimes in a Day?

user-pic Want to Go Through Eight Turbocharged Lifetimes in a Day?
By: Bean Jones

Spielberg.jpgBy the Book. If all you need to know is Steven Spielberg's business moves, you don't need to read over 400 pages to get the information you want.


Biographies are great reads, but there are times when you wish that you could have easy access to all the highlights of a certain person's life. This is especially true for those who want to focus on, say, the career moves of the movers and shakers of the industry.

Cashmap Lifelines: 2009's Wealthiest Americans is a course that features insightful "maps" to the lives of Michael Bloomberg, Warren Buffett, Michael Dell, Larry Ellison, Bill Gates, Steven Spielberg, Donald Trump, and Oprah Winfrey.

The Cashmap Lifelines maps systematically pinpoint the milestones that contributed to the success--as well as the setbacks--of each person's life. It even features icons for easy reference.

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What's even cooler is the fact that each Cashmaps Lifelines map consists of just one page. Thus, you can indeed go through eight biographies in just one day. You can even print out each one and take it with you.


Get hold of the inspiring Cashmap Lifelines: 2009's Wealthiest Americans"bio maps" by signing up for Simpleology and clicking on the dashboard link. You'll just be a few clicks away from getting instant inspiration from some of the most well-known trailblazers of our time.



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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Cleaning up My Part of the World

     These last several days have been used to clean, organize, re-organize, re-clean, polish, and add fragrance to all my spaces.  It is absolutely amazing what can be accomplished when the motivation is there to improve my small part of the world. 
     What was my motivation you ask?  Well, this lady smiled at me and asked if I would do one thing for her - would I Febreze my taxi so that it did not reek of cigarette smoke.  Voila - instant motivation to quit smoking.  LOL  So now that I have been a non smoker for what - has it been two weeks already?  Shampood carpet, cleaned all fabrics in apartment, lit incense sticks, burned fragrant candles, used Air purifier in taxi, shampood its carpet, everything is smelling of if not roses, then much better than heretofore.   BTW, I am more appealing in the fragrance department also. LOL

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Getting to an Exceptional Life

     I want to share with you some thoughts I'm having this morning.  My life in the last few weeks has really become joyous, and I asked myself: What am I doing differently to create these wonderful days?  I suspect the following has a direct causal influence on the difference I am experiencing. 
     The first activity that I have incorporated into my daily activities is: Exercise.  I get a good start to each day by my morning walk.
     The next thing I do, almost from the moment I awake, and throughout the day is Giving Thanks: I thank God, Allah, Source, The Universe, Universal Mother, by whatever name fits for you, for all that I have, and appreciate all the people, material goods, Nature's bounty, and abundance that I now am Blessed to have. 
     The third, and probably the first I put into practice was a good healthy diet:  I eliminated meat and dairy products from my diet; not for religious purposes, purely for the harmful effects they produce in my body.  I also started eating mostly live foods, vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, grains.  (and I bless them both before and during meals)
      Another change was: The associations that I allow to be a part of my life: no longer am I willing to associate with Negative people or influences such as Most News Organizations, so I seldom watch the news, no longer spend 1 - 1/2 hours reading the NY Times daily.  Those I do associate with are those both virtual online, and in real life who are positive about life and living.  Those who are inspirational: Jim Rohn, Tony Robbins, Bob Proctor, James Ray, John Assaraf, and many others too numerous to mention.
     When my TV blew up, I realized that almost all of the time I was devoting to it was not adding anything really to my life's purpose; just a way of wasting those precious moments one by one.  I now use the new tv to watch inspirational or educational videos that are so much more valuable.  Did not bother to re-subscribe to the cable tv.  
     A result of all this is that now I constantly look for ways to contribute to others.  I became a giver.  (Let me share with you it is one heck of a lot more fun than being a taker, always looking out for "What's In It For Me").
     So, what's in my future?  At least one book, authored and published.  I'll be a motivational speaker, I am a darn good coach and continue to develop my coaching skills.  Women have re-appeared in my life, and that really is fun - been a long time absent in that area.  Or as some say in Texas YEEEEEEEE   HAAAAAAAAA.
     Oh, one activity that I know from past personal experience is most helpful is Meditation.  I shall be incorporating that into my life also.
     Isn't this life a wondrous journey?  (Even those parts that while going through them seemed to be the most horrible)

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

"Self-discipline is an act of cultivation. It require you to connect today's actions to tomorrow's results. There's a season for sowing a season for reaping. Self-discipline helps you know which is which." 
Gary Ryan Blair 

Friday, December 26, 2008

Mentor to Millions

"Whoever renders service to many puts himself in line for greatness - great
wealth, great return, great satisfaction, great reputation, and great joy."
Jim Rohn

Thursday, December 25, 2008

A Beautiful Christmas Film

Welcome,
My friend, Al Diaz, out in California, author, speaker, and radio host shared this short film on his blog, and I wanted to share it with you. I trust it will inspire you as it has me.
* https://www.spiritualcinemacircle.com/scc/ecs/public/register/giftFilm.html?utm_source=LandingPage&utm_medium=Various&utm_campaign=ValidationFilmPage
The film is entitled: Validation, something we often neglect in our everyday lives as we go through our day. It brought a tear to my eye and a smile to my face. Isn't true love realized always inspirational?