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Weekender July 6, 2002
Volume 4, Issue 27

Greed

Quote: The evil in our desires typically does not lie in what we want, but that we want it too much.

John Calvin (1509-1564) was a French theologian and ecclesiastical statesman.
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Source: "Everyday Idols: What Competes with God for Your Affections?" by Stacey S. Padrick. Discipleship Journal, May/June 1999.

Courage

Quote: Healthy fear evokes fully awakened attention and calm point in the presence of realities we cannot control. It cautions us before we dive into ocean breakers, safeguards us on narrow mountain paths with spectacular views, and makes us respectful when approaching the sacred mystery of any person. In healthy fear, what little power we may have is wonderfully concentrated. It is the mother of wisdom and the companion of courage.

Robert C. Morris is an Episcopalian priest who co-founded Interweave, an interfaith adult spiritual education center.
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Source: "Holy Fear and the Wildness of God" by Robert C. Morris. Weavings, March/April 1999.

Love

Quote: Love and intimacy are at the root of what makes us sick and what makes us well. I am not aware of any other factor in medicine-- not diet, smoking, or exercise--that has a greater impact.

Dean Ornish is the founder, president, and director of the non-profit Preventive Medicine Research Institute in Sausalito, California.
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Source: In the Shadows of the Net: Breaking Free of Compulsive Online Sexual Behavior by Patrick Carnes et al    UK

Abundance

Quote: Asking is the beginning of receiving. Make sure you don't go to the ocean with a teaspoon. At least take a bucket so the kids don't laugh at you.

Jim Rohn has helped motivate and train an entire generation of personal development trainers and hundreds of executives from top US corporations.
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Source: The Prayer of Jabez Devotional by Bruce Wilkinson    UK

Love

Quote: Good words are worth much, and cost little.

George Herbert (1593-1633) was an English religious/metaphysical poet.
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Source: Bartlett's Familiar Quotations    UK

Bonus Reading on Goals

The Top 10 Tools to Reach Your Goals Quickly
by Dr Philip E. Humbert

We all have dreams and goals. Some of them are simply "wishes," like winning the lottery or sailing to Tahiti. But we also have goals that are vital to our futures and the well-being of our families. And yet many of us make little or no progress toward achieving our most important goals. We wait and hope, but get no closer to our dreams. It doesn't have to be that way! We all know people who soar from one project to another, achieving their goals and living the life they want. How do they do it?

1. Clarity of purpose.
For a dream to become a goal, it must be specific. While it's fun to daydream about being rich, it takes courage and hard choices to decide exactly how much money you want and how you are going to earn it. Being "thin" is an image; losing 23 pounds by your birthday is a goal. In life, we probably can't have it all. You can lose 23 pounds, or you can have the cake and ice cream. Your choice. Be clear.


2. Commitment.
There's a story from ancient Greece about a general who landed his troops on the beach, then burned his ships. He wanted each soldier to know there was no turning back, no retreat, no alternative to victory. Once your goal is clear, emotionally commit to achieving it. There are no alternatives.

3. Talk about it.
This is called "accountability." Once you've defined your goal and committed yourself to achieve it, start talking about it! If you want to lose weight, don't blame your spouse for buying ice cream if they don't know and understand your goal! Talking about your goals makes them emotionally real and powerful. It allows people to help you reach your goal and support you along the way. Some people will also criticize or undermine you. Don't worry about it.

4. Write it down.
This is basic, and one of the oldest, simplest and most powerful techniques for achieving any goal. Write it down! Describe precisely what you want, how you will earn it, when you will have it, and the benefits you'll receive from achieving your goal. Write the details. Write the colors, the shapes and the dates.

5. Write it every day!
Every morning, use a small card or a corner of your appointment book to record a short description of your goal where you will see it all day long. Don't carry the same card day after day! If your goal is worth anything, it's worth one minute of your time to write a simple sentence describing your dream and focusing on your priorities. Do this every morning.

6. Have a plan.
Create a map for getting there. And put dates on it! A goal to retire at age 40 has no meaning without a savings and investment strategy. A goal to create your own business is just a fantasy without a plan to attract investors, find a location, hire staff and sell your goods or services. The beauty of a plan is that it allows you to...

7. Take action every day!
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." Any goal that is worthy of you, is worth a few minutes of your time and some of your energy every single day. To one day write a novel, write a chapter this week. To open your own business, read a business magazine today. To create a more loving family, give someone a hug today. To be salesperson of the year, make a phone call right now!

8. Use constant affirmations.
One of my clients is a PGA golfer. From the moment his ball lands on the green until he sinks the putt, he repeats over and over "I will make this putt!" He repeats that phrase as many as 200 times before every putt! Do you think he would be more, or less, successful if he spent those moments thinking, "I just hope I don't miss it.?" Tell yourself what you want to hear!

9. Review, and re-commit, often.
Never be afraid to review your goals, evaluate whether you are still 100% committed to them, and re-commit to achieving them. If your values, or your choices have changed, change your goals accordingly, and be honest about it! And if your goal still fits, run to it with all your heart!

10. Celebrate each milestone!
Never wait to have a party! Each deposit in your savings account deserves a checkmark on the calendar and a hug from your partner. Each day without a cigarette deserves a smile and congratulations from your loved ones. Every step toward your goal should be documented and celebrated! When you get discouraged or have doubts, your record of past successes will quickly get you back on track. Not sure about this? Ask any marathon runner whether they count each mile on their run to the finish line! Celebrate each and every milepost on your path to victory!

© 2002 All Rights Reserved Worldwide Dr Philip E. Humbert
Dr Philip E. Humbert is an author, speaker and personal success coach. Dr Humbert has hundreds of tips, tools and articles on his website that you can use for YOUR success! It's a great resource! And, be sure to sign up for his FREE newsletter! Visit him on the web at: http://www.philiphumbert.com