THURSDAY THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK – For just a moment –
consider you are a famous, successful, and respected celebrity being
interviewed by a major publication and for the content, they want your answers
to a variety of questions. So, here are just a few of the questions – how would
you answer them? Verbally, in writing –
doesn’t matter OR, you can ask someone you know or are close to or related to,
to answer the questions about you. Here we go – What’s your biggest life
regret? How do you want to be remembered? Name three of your life heroes and
why. What has been your most important life lesson? What was your biggest
mistake in life? What living person do you most admire and why? If you could go back and start over, what
would you do differently? How should we
handle getting older? Criticism? What role(s) have relationships played in
your life? What’s the best advice you have
ever received? What’s the biggest criticism you have gotten? What skills do you most admire? Human traits?
And now the last one – If you could change anything in your life now – what
would it be and why?
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Monday, April 20, 2020
MY THURSDAY THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK - When is it too late to
start over or for second or even a third chance – in a career, a relationship,
a business or just life. It’s a really simple answer - when you are dead. I
have no clue why people quit or give up when a business fails or a relationship
ends without their control or they are given bad health news or someone special
in their life dies or they think they are too old or – shall I go on? Ever
wanted to quit? Ever quit or caved? Ever
thrown in the towel for any number of stupid reasons? Well, I have to tell you
after far more failures in; relationships, business, finances, health, and
relationships I am the expert on not quitting. Not bragging cause I’m sure some
of you are questioning my right to even write this given my sordid past. But I
digress. It is never too late to start again in any life area as long as you
are willing to learn three simple truths; 1 - failure is an important
ingredient of success. 2 – If you don’t learn from the past you are doomed to
repeat a failure in the same life area. And 3 – How you handle failure,
adversity, and disappointment define your character, circumstances, and future.
Saturday, April 18, 2020
During these
challenging times, many people find themselves alone and disconnected from
others and the world. There are three aspects of this topic; loneliness,
aloneness and solitude and all three are not circumstances but mindsets. You
can be lonely while in a crowd. Loneliness is not solved by others or
circumstances. It is solved by changing your perspective. The next level above loneliness
is aloneness. This life period is not always a choice, but the response is
always positive rather than negative.
You use the time for any number of actions; study, prayer, learning,
exercising, etc. The final level is solitude. This is a choice
to be alone for a variety of reasons; introspection, personal growth or just to
observe life as it unfolds. Let me ask
you – during this difficult period or any other similar ones in the past or ones
you will experience in the future – which of these three approaches dominates
your time, your life, your decisions, etc.? The final two can be a valuable
life opportunity while the first one is a waste of life and all aspects of it.
Monday, April 13, 2020
MY
THURSDAY THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK – Consider – which is a better life teacher
success or failure? Success can teach us many things – what works,
what feels good, what is of value in our life or the life of others etc. But, here’s the problem with success lessons
– they tend to prevent us from looking at what isn’t working or wrong or how
what we are doing could be working even better.
Consistent success tends to keep people stuck – yes, they have had many
success benefits but imagine for a moment if they could achieve even greater
success if they would learn to see past their success to what could be? What
can failure teach us – (your turn). What has failure taught you during your
life? What has success taught you? Now the tough one – which lessons do you feel
– over time - were more valuable or beneficial? Anyone who has ever achieved
worthwhile success has faced trials, failure, adversity, etc. Failure,
adversity, challenges, trials, etc. are not what is happening to us but how we
respond to it, react, deal with it, learn from it or use it for something good.
Think of success and failure as teachers. Some of the lessons are painful and
some exhilarating but, in the end, – which tend to be more valuable? If you are a success freak you probably
disagree with me with the premise of this concept. If you are a huge success, I’ll bet you “get
it”. THURSDAY THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK – Which is a better teacher in life -
success or failure?
Monday, April 6, 2020
MY THURSDAY
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK - Are doing what you are destined to do or are you just
working- day after day, year after year in a career or business to make money,
pay bills and own stuff? Let me put this another way does your career, job or
business give you a sense of joy – day In and day out? If your answer is no to either question, I’m
sure you know what the next one is that’s coming? Why? You might be amazed at
how many people lie on their deathbed sharing nothing but regrets and
disappointments again – why? This is not a book – there are hundreds of them
out there to help you address this issue. This is just a simple few sentence to
try and get your attention, maybe for the first time, about how your life is
progressing. Sure you might be
successful, wealthy, and even tell others how happy and content you are but let
me ask you – in the quiet of your own consciousness – would you like something
important in your life to be better or different, added or removed before it’s
too late (and none of us know when that time is) that you believe would give
you more peace, joy, contentment and a belief that you are living the destiny
you were designed for? What are you waiting for?
Saturday, April 4, 2020
MY THURSDAY THOUGHT FOR
THE WEEK - I’ve discovered
that when it comes to an individual’s reactions to life circumstances, people, adversity,
opportunities, etc. there are two types of people; inside-out and outside-in.
Let me explain with two quick examples. You are on your way to an important
appointment and you get a flat tire. An outside-in person starts blaming the
road, the tire, the weather, the whatever. While in blame mode they also start
whining, complaining and even screaming at whatever or whoever. An inside-out
person just starts changing the tire or calls road service. Next – Your turn -
A peer receives a promotion that you feel you deserve. How do you think the
outside-in person reacts? The inside-out person? Who do you think lives longer?
Who do you think tends to be more successful? Who do you think is
happier? Which do you think you are? If you asked some close friends or
relatives which one would they say you are? Know any outside -in people? Like
being around them? Listening to them? Know any inside-out people? Learned any
valuable lessons from them? Look forward to spending more time with them? If
you are an outside-in person – you probably stopped reading a while ago. If you
are an inside-out person - I’ll bet you wish this article was a bit longer.
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