Wednesday 27 May 2015

Worry not

REAL SUCCESS

I believe that to succeed, a person needs only four things.  You can remember them by thinking of the world REAL.

Relationship:
The greatest skill needed for success is the ability to get along with other people  It impacts every aspect of a person's life.  Your relationships make you or break you

Equipping:
One of the greatest lessons I have learned in life is that those closest to you determine the level of your success.  If your dreams are great, you achieve them only with a team.

Attitude:
People attitude determine how they approach life day-to-day.  Your attitude, more than your aptitude, will determine your altitude.

Leadership:
Everything rises and falls on leadership.  If you desire to "lift the lid" on your personal effectiveness, they only way to do is to increase your leadership skills.

If you dedicate yourself to growing in those four areas, then it doesn't matter what kind of work you do.  You will become successful.

(John Maxwell)

Find peace

GOOD LEADER

- Integrity

- Clear goals

- Good example

- Vision

- Clear communication

- Expects the best

- Support

- Encouragement

- Recognition

- Stimulating work

- Focus on team interests and needs

- Inspiration

(Anonymous)

I will be grateful

15 THINGS YOU SHOULD GIVE UP TO BE HAPPY

- Give up your need to always be right

- Give up your need for control

- Give up on blame

- Give up your self-defeating self-talk

- Give up your limiting beliefs

- Give up complaining

- Give up the luxury of criticism

- Give up your need to impress others

- Give up your resistance to change

- Give up labels

- Give up your fears

- Give up on your excuses

- Give up the past

- Give up attachment

- Give up living your life to other people's expectation

(Anonymous)

Saturday 16 May 2015

To forgive

10 THINGS YOU THINK ABOUT TOO OFTEN

1. Who everyone else wants you to be

Align your efforts with the activities that speak to your soul

2. What you don't have

Count your blessings and be thankful for what you do have

3. What you fear

Your fear of grief is far worst than the grief you fear

4. Our mistakes

Right now is a new chance to get it right, let go and take this chance

5. Old wounds

Your wounds are your wisdom.  A scar is the effect of healing - it is what makes you whole again

6. Impressing the wrong people

It is amazing what you can accomplish when you are not worried about what everyone around you thinks

7. Important dreams you are not actively pursuing

Make no promise for tomorrow when you have the opportunity to make progress today

8. The impossible looking aerial view of a big project

Break it down into small parts, a bunch of little, achievable ones

9. Situations you have zero control over

Some parts of your life are simply meant to be lived, not controlled

10. Another time and place

Where you are not is exactly where you need to be to get to where you want to go tomorrow

(Marc Chernoff)

I once was lost

MORNING AFFIRMATIONS

I feel healthy and strong today

I have all I need to make today a great day

I have it within me to solve any challenges that occur today

I am able to make smart decisions for myself today

I am happy and content with my life

I am patient and calm and looking forward to today

I am grateful for another day to make a positive contribution

(www.janejacksoncoach.com)

A pure heart

THE CHANGELESSNESS OF GOD

G.I. Packer says, "God does not change.  Let us draw out this thought."

- God's love does not change.  He is from everlasting to everlasting

- God's character does not change.  Strain, or shock, or a leukotomy can alter the character of a man, but nothing can alter the character of God

- God's truth does not change.  It is forever settled in the heavens

- God's way do not change.  He still deals with people today as He did in the Scriptures

- God's purpose do not change.  The Lord is not a man that He should repent

- God's Son does not change.  He is the same yesterday, today, and forever

(Anonymous)

Tuesday 12 May 2015

Trust in our God

HOW TO STAY MOTIVATED

- Take it one day at a time

- Surround yourself with positivity

- Create a vision board

- Make S.M.A.R.T. goals

- Reward yourself

- Believe in yourself

- Acknowledge your positive attributes

- Recognize your progress

- Visualize accomplishing your goals

- Be kind to yourself

- Don't compare yourself to others

(Anonymous)

Keep your eyes on Jesus

hannaoliviaway:Hebrews 12. killin it. so much encouragement.

8 RULES TO A BETTER LIFE

1. Never hate

2. Don't worry

3. Live simply

4. Expect a little

5. Give a lot

6. Always smile

7. Live with love

8. Best of all, be with God

(Anonymous)

Live in the moment

12 STEPS FOR SELF CARE

1. If it feels wrong, don't do it

2. Say "exactly" what you mean

3. Don't be a people-pleaser

4. Trust your instincts

5. Never speak bad about yourself

6. Never give up on your dreams

7. Don't be afraid to say "no"

8. Don't be afraid to say "yes"

9. Be kind to yourself

10. Let go of what you can't control

11. Stay away from drama and negativity

12. Love

(Anonymous)

Wednesday 6 May 2015

See with our hearts

Yes~

SIX HABITS OF HIGHLY DEFECTIVE PEOPLE

- They have a losing attitude

People generally get whatever they expect out of life.  Expect the worst, and that is what you will get

- They quit growing

People are what they are, and they are where they are because of what has gone into their minds

- They have not game plan for life

As William Feather, author of The Business of Life, says, "There are two kinds of failure.  Those who thought and never did, and those who did and never thought."

- They are unwilling to change

Some people would rather cling to what they hate rather than embrace what might be better because they are afraid of getting something worse

- They fail in relationships with others

People who cannot get along with others will never get ahead in life

- They are not willing to pay the price for success

The road to success is uphill all the way.  Anyone who wants to accomplish much must sacrifice much

(John Maxwell)

Walk by faith

:)

TEN TRADE-OFFS WORTH MAKING

1. Trade the first half for the second half

Much of the first half of life is spent paying the price for later success.  The greater dues you pay now, the more they compound, and the greater potential for a successful second half

2. Trade affirmation for accomplishment

Accolades fade quickly, but your accomplishments have the potential to make a positive impact on the lives of others

3. Trade financial gain for future potential

The temptation is almost always to go for the "big bucks."  But seeking to have greater potential almost always leads to a higher return - including financially

4. Trade immediate pleasure for personal growth

It takes an oak tree decades to grow, but it takes a squash only weeks.  Which do you want to be?

5. Trade exploration for focus.

The younger you are, the more experimenting you should do.  But once you have found what you were created to do, stick with it

6. Trade quantity of life for quality of life

Your life is not a dress rehearsal.  Give it your best because you will not get another chance

7. Trade security for significance

The great men and women of history were great not because of what they owned or earned, but because they gave their lives to accomplish greatness

8. Trade acceptable for excellence

If something is worth doing, either give it your best or don't do it at all

9. Trade addition for multiplication

When you invest in others, you multiply your effort - every person you assist becomes a fellow workmate

10. Trade your work for God for a walk with God

No matter how much you value your work, it cannot compare with a relationship with your Creator

(John Maxwell)

Pray

Food for thought~

WIN THE DAILY BATTLE

People who achieve daily success have learned to conquer four common time-waters.

Laziness:
Time put on no useful purpose, not even relaxation

Procrastination:
Putting off things that should be done now

Distraction:
Time frittered away on the details of side issues, to the detriment of the main issue

Impatience:
Lack of preparation, thoroughness, or perseverance, usually resulting in time-consuming mistakes

(John Maxwell)