With so many changes taking place in our world, in this economy, it’s inevitable that changes will also take place in our lives. These changes may be willing or forced. The systematic approach of doing so has to be accompanied by focus and self-discipline. There is more than one way to solve a problem and there is also more than one way to acquire a desired result. Avoid having to experience all the different ways by staying focus and doing one thing at a time. Don’t allow yourself to get up in a web trying to find your way around a vain matter or an attempt to fill a void.
Prioritize and concentrate on your mission. Zoom in on what it is you want and measure it to what it is that you need. Sometimes we think getting what we want will satisfy our needs. They are different. Our wants are controlled and influence by our flesh and society. Our needs are required for growth and stability. Our needs are designed to build and maintain our foundation in life. Control your interruptions and distractions. Don’t allow the distractions of your wants interfere with the satisfaction of your needs. Stay focus on your mission.
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In an earlier post this year, Clean Up Before You Prepare The Table, I discussed the importance of having a clean slate going into the new year. The necessity of having a clear understanding of things that needed to be changed in our lives in order to get different results. After all, if we expect something different than we must plan something different. Dream it, plan it, execute it, and then grow it. Now it’s time to de-clutter your life.
I saw the heading “De-clutter Your Life” on the front cover of Oprah’s magazine and it caught my attention and said a thousand things to me. Oprah may have been referring to her closet but I started to ponder how one could apply it to their life. One area in our lives that I feel is without a “grey area” is the ability to be organized. A person is either organized or unorganized, there really isn’t room for “somewhat”. Having organization in your life will help you reach your goals and fuel your ambitions. It helps to create a road map of your journey.
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“Don’t tell me the sky’s the limit, there’s footprints on the moon” (There’s a World Out There) by P
aul Brandt.
Paul Brandt, a country singer, sings these words in his song “There’s a World Out There”. I think, as simple as it may sound, is a very strong statement. I’ll admit, when I first heard the verse it altered my thought pattern a little. The usual and commonly stated cliché “the sky’s the limit” immediately shattered for me. The idea that there is something even greater to achieve while living here on this earth designed for endless possibilities, enthused me in a great way.
Often time people accept that which they can see with their naked eye to be their limit.
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MiniBlog Originally Posted via Facebook Notes on November 20, 2009.
So I'm sure we are all aware by now that the Powerhouse Media Diva Oprah Winfrey is planning to end her talk show in September 2011. This is a woman who has overcome obstacles and tribulations in her earlier years in life and now stands as an extraordinary achiever, inspiration, and influential woman to thousands of people across the globe.
People are already speaking out on their thoughts about the decision; providing their comments and opinions. However, this post isn't about your thoughts on Oprah's decision to end the Oprah Winfrey Show, it's about the statement "all good things must come to an end". A few people have made this statement in response to her decision.
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