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Weekender January 13, 2001
Volume 3, Issue 2

Progress

All progress is precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with another problem.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Power Quotes    UK
by Daniel B. Baker

Service

If you really want to make a difference, stand up for an unpopular cause.

Ed Asner
"Unit of One,"
Fast Company,
December 1999

Love

Your heart is not living until it has experienced pain... The pain of love breaks open the heart, even if it is as hard as a rock.

Hazrat Inayat Khan
Love and Relationships: Inspirations for Meditation and Spiritual Growth
by Eileen Campbell

Priorities

When you're inundated with work and you feel completely overwhelmed, the best way to gain time is to add balance.

Julie Morgenstern
"Unit of One,"
Fast Company,
November 1999

Intuition

Trust your heart..

Judy Collins
Alexandra Stoddard's Book of Days
by Alexandra Stoddard

Bonus Reading on Choice

Change Begins With Choice
by Jim Rohn

Any day we wish; we can discipline ourselves to change it all. Any day we wish; we can open the book that will open our mind to new knowledge. Any day we wish; we can start a new activity. Any day we wish; we can start the process of life change. We can do it immediately, or next week, or next month, or next year.

We can also do nothing. We can pretend rather than perform. And if the idea of having to change ourselves makes us uncomfortable, we can remain as we are. We can choose rest over labor, entertainment over education, delusion over truth, and doubt over confidence. The choices are ours to make. But while we curse the effect, we continue to nourish the cause. As Shakespeare uniquely observed, "The fault is not in the stars, but in ourselves." We created our circumstances by our past choices. We have both the ability and the responsibility to make better choices beginning today. Those who are in search of the good life do not need more answers or more time to think things over to reach better conclusions. They need the truth. They need the whole truth. And they need nothing but the truth.

We cannot allow our errors in judgment, repeated every day, to lead us down the wrong path. We must keep coming back to those basics that make the biggest difference in how our life works out. And then we must make the very choices that will bring life, happiness and joy into our daily lives.

And if I may be so bold to offer my last piece of advice for someone seeking and needing to make changes in their life - If you don't like how things are, change it! You're not a tree. You have the ability to totally transform every area in your life - and it all begins with your very own power of choice.

This article was submitted by Jim Rohn, America's Foremost Business Philosopher. To subscribe to the Free Jim Rohn Weekly E-zine go to www.jimrohn.com and also receive 20-60% off on all audios, books and tapes. Also review the complete Jim Rohn archive of articles, vitamins for the mind and Q and A. Copyright © 1999 Jim Rohn International. All rights reserved worldwide.