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Weekender December 29, 2001
Volume 3, Issue 52

Success

Quote: I learned long ago that there are three kinds of people in the world: the wills, the won'ts, and the can'ts. The first accomplish everything. The second oppose everything. The third fail in everything.

Harvey Mackay is the president and CEO of Mackay Envelope Corp. He is a nationally syndicated columnist and best-selling author.
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Source: "Ain't no mountain high enough, if will is there" by Harvey Mackay, Arizona Republic, 10/3/2001.

Truth

Quote: Live the truth instead of professing it.

Elbert Hubbard was a writer and editor and founded the Roycrofters.
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Source: A Mind Like His: Developing the Character of Christ by Mike Nappa and Amy Nappa    UK

Action

Quote: Let us do or die.

John Fletcher (1579-1625) was an English dramatist. This quote is from his play, "The Island Princess."
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Source: Bartlett's Familiar Quotations    UK

Responsibility

Quote: ...we must accept responsibility for a problem before we can solve it. We cannot solve a problem by saying, "It's not my problem." We cannot solve a problem by hoping someone else will solve it for us. I can solve a problem only when I say "This is MY problem and it's up to me to solve it." But many, so many, seek to avoid the pain of their problems by saying to themselves: "This problem was caused me by other people, or by social circumstances beyond my control, and therefore it is up to other people or society to solve this for me. It is not really my personal problem."

M. Scott Peck is a psychiatrist who wrote the best- seller, The Road Less Traveled, and many other books.
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Source: The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values and Spiritual Growth by M. Scott Peck    UK

Character

Quote: A man's character is his fate.

Heraclitus (535-475 BCE.) was a Presocratic Greek philosopher.
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Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase, Saying, and Quotation    UK

Bonus Reading on Change

A resolution method that works
by Nisandeh Neta
Copyright 2001. Used with permission. All Rights Reserved.

At the end of each year, it is traditional to make a New Year's Resolution.

With such "agreements", we commit ourselves to resolving personal issues, yet more often than not, fail to keep these commitments.

What, therefore, can we do to enhance the probability of successful attainment of our resolutions?

Although it seems a complex and mystifying issue, 'consciously creating' involves simple tools and techniques that do not require your belief or understanding in order for them to work for you.

The following are a few of the main points you need to remember in order to manifest successfully, what your heart desires:

  • Commit your resolutions to paper.
  • Contemplation, in itself, is not enough.
  • Keep your list short.
  • A list of 10 resolutions is big enough to create a 'critical mass' of energy through which to 'get your message across' and is short enough to be remembered and therefore practical.
  • Keep your resolutions simple, clear and detailed. Instead of "I make a lot of money" use "I earn xxx during 2002"
  • Create a clear picture of your resolutions in present time as if they were already realized.
  • Involve all your senses in this picture (see it, smell it, touch it,...)
  • Bring to the picture positive emotions such as excitement, joy and fun.
  • Repeat the thought and visualization process of your resolutions twice a day. It takes about 20-25 minutes a day, and is worth the investment of time.
  • Communicate your resolutions to others. In this way you strengthen your commitment, creating for yourself a support group.
  • Make a step every day towards realizing your resolutions, no matter how small. This step can even be of a mental nature. A daily step towards each resolution is going to make realization faster than you can imagine.
  • Acknowledge yourself for any step you complete on the way to realizing your resolution.
  • When one of your resolutions is realized ensure that you celebrate the personal success and treat yourself.
  • After realizing any of your resolutions, cross it off your list and replace it with another.
  • Maintain your list of 10 resolutions, throughout the year, thus keeping them alive.

REMEMBER: a fish is born to swim, a bird is born to fly and a human being is born to create...

© 2001 Nisandeh Neta
Nisandeh Neta is a trainer, success coach and healer. He is the founder of Open Circles, a center for personal-growth and leadership. Visit http://www.opencircles.nl to learn more about how you can make a difference, through living your dreams. Visit http://www.opencircles.nl/inspiration.htm to browse the archives of our Inspiration e-Newsletter.