Thursday, December 23, 2010
281. Career
Whatever your career, lesrn well and respect your craft. Do not fear failure. Be Kind and Respectful. Work hard and with integrity. Be easy to be around.
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280. Technology
Master all the technology you find around you. (Start with Lego and Meccano). Tecnology is Leverage
Sunday, December 5, 2010
279. Booklist (Laws)
Add the book "The 100 Absolutely Unbreakable Laws of Business Success" by Brian Tracy, (Bennett Kobbe 2000) to your reading list.
278. Kill Procrastination
Never put off your plans until tomorrow. "Tomorrow" never comes. Practice the habit of doing things immediately. Learn to recognise the euphemisms that people use when they don't want you to spot that they are procrastinating or trying to avoid doing what you ask. Words such as "deferred", "pending" or "withheld" imply that they are going to do it SOME day, just not right now. Euphemisms are a form of lying. Don't be fooled by this; take the action that is appropriate NOW.
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Saturday, December 4, 2010
277. Laws - The Law of Cause and Effect
The Law of Cause and Effect states that everything happens for a reason. For every effect there is a cause or a series of causes (chain-reaction). In a chain reaction, the last effect becomes the cause of the next effect and so on until the end of the chain. Sometimes a cause will have secondary effects and form sub chains, spreading out in ripples to effect peple, things and events that are not connected directly to the original cause.
Things do not happen by chance. We live in a world governed by laws. The clearer your understanding of these and of the effects you want to achieve, the better your chances of reaching your goals.
The thoughts that you have create the effects in your life.
It is not the world outside you that creates or dictates your circumstances; it is the world of thought (within) that determines the conditions of your life.
Ultimately, no-one forces you to feel, think or act the way you do. It is entirely your own choice.
Once a month you should take time out to examine the following areas of your life :
* Family
* Health
* Work
* Money.
Investigate the cause-and-effect relationships between what you think say do and feel and the results you are achieving. Ask what changes you could make to your thinking to improve the quality of some part of your life and insert the answer into your plan for the following month.
Remember that this law can be expressed as a cycle diagram.
Things do not happen by chance. We live in a world governed by laws. The clearer your understanding of these and of the effects you want to achieve, the better your chances of reaching your goals.
The thoughts that you have create the effects in your life.
It is not the world outside you that creates or dictates your circumstances; it is the world of thought (within) that determines the conditions of your life.
Ultimately, no-one forces you to feel, think or act the way you do. It is entirely your own choice.
Once a month you should take time out to examine the following areas of your life :
* Family
* Health
* Work
* Money.
Investigate the cause-and-effect relationships between what you think say do and feel and the results you are achieving. Ask what changes you could make to your thinking to improve the quality of some part of your life and insert the answer into your plan for the following month.
Remember that this law can be expressed as a cycle diagram.
276. Work on Yourself First.
Whatever you do or achieve, your success comes from within. Work, therefore on yourself first. You have just achieved your second Martial Arts Blue Belt. You did well on the night of your grading but the real work was done in class and at training. This was the work on yourself, learning the technique, doing the pad-work, practicing for speed and fluidity, doing the press-ups and sit ups to give you the strength and flexibility to be competent. This is work on yourself.
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
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