As I was enjoying game four of the Eastern Conference NBA Finals last night with my sons, I realized that a game without real challenges is not very interesting. Life is a game. The object of this game is to learn things, gain experience, and have joy. As you are playing this game, there will be turns when you draw a card that reads “Bankrupt,” or “Go Back Three Steps,” or “You Lose a Loved One.” Other cards will say “Payday,” or “Fall in Love,” or “Advance Token to Disneyland.” Whatever card you have drawn this turn, the objective remains the same – learn something, gain experience, and have joy. Win this turn, regardless of the card that is drawn! It is in this whole process of meeting and solving problems that life has its meaning. Problems are the cutting edge that distinguishes between success and failure. Problems call forth…
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Have you ever been out driving in the fog or the rain or snow, and it gets so heavy that you can barely see where you are going? I remember several times like this when the best way to keep moving forward is to follow the lights of someone ahead. Life gets murky at times and it can be hard to see clearly the road ahead. Find wise mentors and be humble enough to look at their experience. Keep moving forward, you never know who is following your lights. A ship in port is safe, but that’snot what ships are built for. - Grace Hopper
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My good friend, Kirk Weisler, shared this thought this week. A man was suffering a persistent problem with his house. The floor squeaked. No matter what he tried, nothing worked. Finally, he called a carpenter who friends said was a true craftsmen. The craftsmen walked into the room, and heard the squeak. He set down his toolbox, pulled out a hammer and nail, and pounded the nail into the floor with three blows. The squeak was gone forever. The carpenter pulled out an invoice, on which he wrote the total of $45. Above the total were two line items: Hammering , $2 Knowing where to hammer, $43http://workincompany.com/old_site/ Don’t short sell your expertise and knowledge. Charge for knowing where to hammer! The purpose of our lives is to give birthto the best which is within us. - Marianne Williamson The touch of the master’s hand makes all the difference – take a…
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Kirk Hansen is a successful business leader and a pilot. I heard him talking last week about how before taking off, he goes through all of the safety checks on the airplane and requests clearance from the tower. When he is cleared for take-off, he pushes the throttle to full power and picks up speed as he moves along the runway, until he finally pulls back on the yoke and lifts into the sky. Like the throttle on that plane, we have our best chance of taking off if we are fully engaged. Half or quarter throttle just won’t give us the momentum we need to fly. Get fully engaged in your dreams! We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life, when all that we need to make us really happy is something to be enthusiastic about. - Charles Kingsley Recharge your…
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You spend all of your time every day. No matter how much you try to “save” time, you can’t – it just keeps moving along. The variable you control is how you spend your time. The demands of your life will consume any time you don’t intentionally spend. A friend of mine supplied today’s quote in a song he wrote. Enjoy this one-minute video for today’s laugh, then choose to spend your time today where it matters most! Are you giving the least to those who matter most? - Michael McLean
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At times I start to feel stuck in one way or another, whether that is financially, emotionally, in a relationship, in my health, or some other way. When I'm stuck, occasionally my mind starts to wander into the "Snow White Syndrome" and I start wishing and hoping for a rescue. In reality, the power to get un-stuck lies with me alone. Who or what is "the economy"? Who or what is "the government". Who or what will be coming to get us un-stuck? Watch this 1-minute video, and when you stop laughing start rescuing yourself! The Troops Aren't Coming - WE are the Troops! -Mary Louise Zeller P.S. For those of you within reach of Utah County, I would like to invite you to join me and Mary Louise Zeller on April 15th for a private showing of the movie "i-ology" followed by a presentation about a business opportunity for…
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You hopefully watched the video clip I posted last week of Mary Louise Zeller. Mary Louise is a 5th degree black belt and 8 time world champion in Tae Kwan Do. At the age of 65, Master Zeller continues to coach and compete, and is preparing for the next olympics when others her age are cheering on their grandkids to do so. She is truly an example of living an ageless and limitless life. I was honored to interview her this week (watch Live On Purpose Radio for the show in a few days). She pointed out that sometimes we don't feel like doing what we know we should to move forward with our goals. Well, how we feel is sometimes no more significant than the weather report. Sometimes the weather is stormy, and sometimes it is clear. Live on purpose, no matter what! Enjoy these top three episodes of…
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I've sometimes joked around a little with attendees at my seminars saying, "I want you to go out there right now, and in the next half hour find some way to make your life... Worse!" People always laugh because they would never do that intentionally, but they can always think of at least a half dozen ways to do it. Isn't the opposite also true? I want you to go out there and in the next half hour find some way to make your life... Better! Enjoy the video! Whether you think you can, or think you can’t… you’re right. - Henry Ford P.S. I just did a 50% rate reduction for private counseling and coaching. Contact me privately if you are interested through the contact link at www.drpaul.org. I'm also taking new referrals if you know someone who would appreciate having some conversations with me.
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My friend Dave told me a story from when he was a teenager and wanted some money to buy something he wanted. He asked his dad for the money, who said, “Put out your hand.” Dave put out his hand. Then his dad said, “Put out your other hand.” Dave put out his other hand. Then his dad said, “See those things at the end of your arms? They are called ‘hands’ – Get to work!”citi cash advance The harder you work, the harder it is to surrender. - Vince Lombardi Take a moment to enjoy THIS VIDEO - I got a good chuckle out of it!
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