Ending October with Personality! October 31, 2008
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Week 43 – 5-5-5 Plan – Theme – Personality
Monday: This week and the final week of this month is focused on personality – What we are, how we evolve – it’s an exciting topic so here is our first quote:
From William Lyon Phelps “Every person in the world may not become a personage. But every person may become a personality. The happiest people are those who think the most interesting thoughts. Interesting thoughts can live only in cultivated minds. Those who decide to use leisure as a means of mental development, who love good music, good books, good pictures, good plays at the theater, good company, good conversation – what are they? They are the happiest people in the world; and they are not only happy in themselves, they are the cause of happiness in others.”
Word: Personage often used to express someone’s significance, importance, or elevated status – so we may not become that – okay – we can still work on our personality!
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Tuesday:
Quote: Today’s quote about personality is from Julian Huxley who said, “The well-developed, well-patterned individual human being is, in a strictly scientific sense, the highest phenomenon of which we have any knowledge; and the variety of individual personalities is the world’s highest richness.”
Love that thought – the highest richness!
Word: Personification – the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form – The new film Wall-e comes to mind
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Wednesday:
Quote: B.H. Streeter gave us the quote for our hump day, “No theory of the universe can be satisfactory which does not adequately account for the phenomena of life, especially in that richest form which finds expression in human personality.”
This is the second quote expressing that personality is our richest asset – all the more reason to develop a pleasing personality!
Word: Persnickety – placing too much emphasis on trivial or minor details: fussy
I love this word – it’s fun to say out loud – and who wants a persnickety personality?
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Thursday:
Quote: Edith Johnson gave us today’s quote “An appealing personality is not something grafted on from without. It is not like a coat of paint applied to a building or cosmetics used on the face. It is expressed through the body, the mind, the heart and the spirit. Although some persons seem to have been born with an exceptionally appealing personality, no one has a monopoly on it.”
Word: Peruse – meaning – formal read thoroughly or carefully. Examine carefully or at length. This is new to me – I thought that peruse was kind of casual – I’ll peruse through it… glad I looked this up!
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Friday:
Quote: Our last quote of this week comes from F.W. Pethick-Lawrence who said this about personality, “If I were asked to sum up in a single phrase the main purpose of individual life I would express it as the enlargement of personality. Unless an individual can transcend the limits of class, sex, race, age and creed, his personality remains of necessity to that extent incomplete.”
The main purpose in life is to enlarge the personality – work on ourselves – what a great purpose!
Word: Perplexity – the inability to deal with or understand something complicated or unaccountable. – a complicated or baffling situation or thing. The human personality has it’s own perplexity – we are all perplexing people
Joke of the week was: Sarah Palin and the Pope
Week 42 Filled with Opportunity! October 24, 2008
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Week 42 – 5-5-5 Plan – Theme – Opportunities
Monday:
Quote: William Feather said this about opportunity: “The prizes go to those who meet emergencies successfully. And the way to meet emergencies is to do each daily task the best we can; to act as though the eye of opportunity were always upon us. In the hundred-yard race the winner doesn’t cross the tape line a dozen strides ahead of the field. He wins by inches. So we find it in ordinary business life. The big things that come our way are seldom the result of long thought or careful planning, but rather they are the fruit of seed planted in the daily routine of our work.”
The daily routine of our work, the daily getting up early for a call, the daily focus on our goals – these are the opportunities and we are taking them.
Word: Resolute – From the Latin meaning “relaxed,” this adjective actually means the opposite – bold and determined, unwavering in purpose. The noun is resoluteness or resolution, though the latter form has several other meanings. Let us be resolute in our quest for seeking opportunities!
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Tuesday:
Quote: Albert E. Dunning once said, “Great opportunities come to all, but many do not know they have met them. The only preparation to take advantage of them is single fidelity to watch what each day brings.”
Another call to seek opportunities from the day – or the present – right now – the opportunity is right now!
Word: Undaunted – This adjective means not discouraged or disheartened. Another form of the word is “dauntless.” Someone who is undaunted is willing to forge ahead, whatever the odds. We can be undaunted in our pursuit of opportunities!
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Wednesday:
Quote: Charles Victor Cherbuliez gave us this sage advice, “What helps luck is a habit of watching for opportunities, of having a patient, but restless mind, of sacrificing one’s ease or vanity, of uniting a love of detail to foresight, and of passing through hard times bravely and cheerfully.”
I choose to pass through these times we are having bravely and cheerfully – how about you?
Word: Audacity – From the Latin word for “to dare.” This noun has a slightly different intent. Someone who has audacity is fearlessly, often recklessly, daring. An audacious act is often committed without regard for prudence or convention.
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Thursday:
Quote: Today’s quote from Preston Bradley inspired me, “I’ve never met a person, I don’t care what his condition, in whom I could not see possibilities. I don’t care how much a man may consider himself a failure, I believe in him, for he can change the thing that is wrong in his life anytime he is prepared and ready to do it. Whenever he develops the desire, he can take away from his life the thing that is defeating it. The capacity for reformation and change lies within.”
Word: Fortitude – This is one of several words (fortify, fortification) that takes its meaning from the Latin word for “strong.” This noun means the strength of mind to endure pain or difficulty with courage. There is an adjective form – fortitudinous- but it is rarely used.
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Friday:
Quote: I want to end this weeks quotes on opportunity with something from the Bible – not only is it well known, it was in my business quote book!
It’s from Matthew 7 7-8 “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.”
Sometimes we have not because we ask not – what opportunity are you not asking, seeking, knocking for?
Word: Brazen – Coming from the Old English word meaning “made of brass.” This adjective means able to undergo adversity with bold self-assurance. When someone is brazen, however, they are insolent (rude), even shameless, in their audacity.
Joke of the Week: Little Alex
One Sunday morning, the pastor noticed little Alex standing in the foyer of the church staring up at a large plaque. It was covered with names and small American flags mounted on either side of it.
The six-year old had been staring at the plaque for some time, so the pastor walked up, stood beside the little boy, and said quietly, ‘Good morning Alex.’
‘Good morning Pastor,’ he replied, still focused on the plaque. ‘Pastor, what is this?’
The pastor said, ‘Well son, it’s a memorial to all the young men and women who died in the service.’
Soberly, they just stood together, staring at the large plaque. Finally, little Alex’s voice, barely audible and trembling with fear asked, ‘Which service, the 8:30 or the 10:45?’
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Obstacles Abound – Week 41 October 17, 2008
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Week 41 – 5-5-5 Plan – Theme – Obstacles
Monday:
Quote: Thomas Carlyle said this about obstacles: “The block of granite which was an obstacle in the path of the weak, becomes a steppingstone in the path of the strong.”
Word: resilient – From the Latin for “to leap back” this word describes the ability “to recover readily from illness or misfortune” or to “get back into shape.” The noun is ‘resiliency”
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Tuesday:
Quote: This sage advice that you may have heard is a favorite of mine from Hannah More – “Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off the goal.”
Word: adamant – This word comes to us from the Greek for “unconquerable” and “diamond,” it’s no wonder it means “impervious to reason” or “stubbornly unyielding.” There’s even a stone named “adamantine,” that was thought to be impenetrable.
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Wednesday:
Quote: Hump day brings us the longest quote on obstacles from Ralph J. Bunche who said, “You can surmount the obstacles in your path if you are determined, courageous and hard-working. Never be fainthearted. Be resolute, but never bitter. Bitterness will serve only to warp your personality. Permit no one to dissuade you from pursuing the goals you set for yourselves. Do not fear to pioneer, to venture down new paths of endeavor. Demand and make good use of your rights, but never fail to discharge faithfully the obligations and responsibilities of good citizenship. Be good Americans.”
Love this now – when it’s our right and privilege to vote.
Word: Stalwart – This word, from the Old English word for “steadfast,” means “”firm” and “resolute” and can be used to describe people or actions. It can also be used as a noun to mean “one who loyally supports a party or a cause.”
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Thursday:
Quote: Donald Douglas gives us today’s quote on obstacles, “It is a hard rule of life, and I believe a healthy one, that no great plan is ever carried out without meeting and overcoming endless obstacles that come up and try the skill of man’s hand, the quality of his courage, and the endurance of his faith.”
Word: inexorable – This adjective means “relentless” or “not capable of being stopped or changed.”
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Friday:
Quote: The last quote of this week is from Frank A Clark and it’s a short one, “If you find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn’t lead anywhere.”
Wow – why are we asking for the easy way – what is that prayer – Lord make my trouble less, make me stronger to overcome them.”
We have all we need inside of us – yea!
Word: compliant – Someone who is compliant is “flexible,” “adaptable,” or “willing to agree to the demands of others.” It is generally used to describe someone who is “submissive.”
To attain our goals and work through our obstacles we must not become compliant.
It’s interesting that this last week on obstacles held an obstacle for all of us getting on the call!
You create your day and life by the way you think – think well and make it a magnificent day!
40 Weeks Finished with Brilliance October 10, 2008
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Week 40 – 5-5-5 Plan – Theme – Brilliance
Monday: This week I’m doing something different – at least in the realm of quotes – I purchased a book of quotes called brilliance – and this book is different in that there are no sections, no categories, no table of contents – the book – about 125 pages is simply filled with quotes the compilers felt were brilliant – so this week I’m going to share some that struck me right – so we’re going for brilliance this week – and that could be whatever you think is brilliant –
Quote: Marie Beynon Ray said this, “Begin doing what you want to do now. We are not living in eternity. We have only this moment, sparkling like a star in our hand – and melting like a snowflake.”
Word: impending – it can refer to something threatening or not. At any rate, the near arrival of the event hanges over you, and “hangs” (as in pendulum or pendant) is the root word.
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Tuesday:
Quote: I’ve selected two quotes today for our brilliance theme – one for us to consider as the year is in it’s last quarter – it’s from Eleanor Roosevelt who said, “It takes a much energy to wish as it does to plan.” This is my own personal call to get my planning done –
And the next quote I hadn’t heard before and loved – about how we are focused in our life – it’s from Michelle Brown who said, “You can’t wring your hands and roll up your sleeves at the same time.”
Loved this – it said to me – do the good thing – get busy when you’re scared, or confused – roll up your sleeves – I remember my dad doing that and how the attitude of him rolling up his sleeves was one of action.
Word: imminent – This adjective describes something about to occur- when a person rolls up their sleeves it’s imminent some work is about to happen!
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Wednesday:
Quote: The quote for this hump day of the week comes from Cynthia Heimel who said this, “When in doubt, make a fool of yourself. There is a microscopically thin line between being brilliantly creative and acting like the most gigantic idiot on earth. So what the hell, leap!”
Word: Germane – which has nothing to do with Germany, this adjective means “relevant” or “suitable” or “closely connected.” Literally, the root word means “having the same parents,” so then is brilliance closely connected to insanity?
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Thursday:
Quote: Betty Bender gives us today’s quote, “It’s a mistake to surround yourself only with people just like you. Throw off that worn comforter – and replace it with a crazy quilt of different and imaginative people. Then watch the ideas erupt!”
Word: indigenous – this adjective describes people or things that are native to a region. Immigrants and transplants don’t quality. I thought this went with the idea of moving away from people like you – into that crazy quilt of new and different people – America is a crazy quilt!
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Friday:
Quote: This final quote of the week is from Ivy Baker Priest who said something wonderful for us to contemplate this last day of this week, she said, “The world is round and the place which may seem like the end, may also be only the beginning.”
What a wonderful thought!
Word: intrinsic – From the Latin word for “inward” this adjective is a rough synonym of “inherent” – literally being “in-born” I like to think it’s intrinsic that we contemplate our lives.
A man was driving down a country road one day at 45 miles per hour when suddenly he noticed a 3-legged turkey running at the same speed beside his truck. Though he thought this odd, the man decided to speed up so he wouldn’t cause an accident with the turkey.
The man sped up to 55 miles per hour, but low and behold, so did the 3-legged turkey.
The man then sped up to 65 miles per hour only to again be equaled in speed by the 3-legged turkey.
As the man watched in amazement, the turkey suddenly made a sharp left turn and took off down a side road toward a small farm.
The man quickly also made the left turn and followed the turkey to the small farm, parking out front.
Looking around the man found the farmer around back in the midst of many 3-legged turkeys.
After greeting the farmer, the man asked him why he was raising 3-legged turkeys.
“Well we figure,” said the farmer, “that with an average family of 3 people, only 2 can have a turkey leg with an average turkey. But with a three legged turkey, each member of the family can enjoy a turkey leg for of their own on Thanksgiving.”
“That’s pretty wise,” said the man, who then asked “Well how do your 3-legged turkeys taste?”
“I don’t know,” said the farmer. “We’ve never been able to catch one.”
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
There’s Money in Week 39! October 3, 2008
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Week 39 – 5-5-5 Plan – Theme – Money
Monday:
The theme this week – for the last week of September is money – and I didn’t realize when I selected it how many quotes – and of so many various opinions there were on the subject. At first I was overwhelmed – what was my theme behind the money? The reason it was included is because when looking through my books on quotes I saw an abundance to choose from – then as I settled down to decide which ones to use it became apparent that there are huge differences in opinion about money – and so it makes even more sense to tackle the subject.
So I’ve selected a sampling – and of course freely admit it’s my own bias about money that you will hear – and the gift for me was taking a look at that bias (a word I looked up) then decided maybe it wasn’t bias after all – simply a belief… but I digress…
So this week the theme is money – and as I share quotes with you I challenge each person on this call to think about how you think about money
Quote: The first quote is just for fun and comes from Mark Twain who said, “His money is twice tainted: ‘taint yours and ‘taint mine.”
Now for a thoughtful quote – from Henrik Ibsen who said, “Money may be the husk of many things, but not the kernel. It brings you food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health; acquaintances, but not friends; servants, but not faithfulness; days of joy, but not peace or happiness.
So for me this meant that money is needed for things that are needed – and the deeper life I live has nothing to do with money. It has to do with appetite, health, friends, peace and happiness. I am rich!
Word: Bias – prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another - sometimes considered to be unfair – someone has a bias against something – example: A bias against foreign applicants -
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Tuesday:
Quote: I’m starting today with a simple fun quote on money followed by a more meaningful one – I couldn’t resist sharing this sage advice from Kin Hubbard who said this, “The safest way to double your money is to fold it over and put it in your pocket.”
Second quote: from Kahlil Gibran who has these sage words, “Money is like love; it kills slowly and painfully the one who withholds it, and it enlivens the other who turns it upon his fellow man.”
Word: shrew – although this noun applied to both men and women as far back as the thirteenth century and meant “spiteful person,” it has since come to mean “a peevish, spiteful, nagging woman.” The word comes from the Old English for a “shrew mouse,” which was one believed to have a venomous bite.”
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Wednesday:
Quote: I found it very interesting that there were two men among all the quotes I found who had the most to say about money – one of them I’m quoting today and it’s Henry Ford – he provided 7 different quotes on money – some of which I found contradictory which may be a testament to how he changed as he moved through his life so I want to give you the two I liked best from him.
First Henry Ford said, “Old men are always advising young men to save money. That is bad advice. Don’t save every nickel. Invest in yourself. I never saved a dollar until I was forty years old.” This stuck me as wise and wonderful because he calls us to invest in ourselves – and this should never cease – it’s been the best investment I’ve ever made and added more value to my life and those of my clients.
His second quote is, “Money doesn’t change men, it merely unmasks them. If a man is naturally selfish or arrogant or greedy, the money brings that out, that is all.”
What I would add that if a person is naturally loving, generous and giving money brings that out too -
Word: Auspicious – this adjective means “marked by success or producing favorable circumstances.” – this word is used a lot in Feng Shui – things are auspicious are good!
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Thursday:
Quote: The other man that is quoted the most, and even more than Henry Ford in the category of money is Benjamin Franklin who provided 8 different quotes for my business book – so I’m going to share two short ones –
The first some great advice from Benjamin, “Beware of little expenses; a small leak will sink a great ship.”
And the second quote is, “Money never made a man happy yet, nor will it. There is nothing in its nature to produce happiness.”
I remember once reading something about this same idea – that money itself – in any form, paper, coin, gold bar – was only the thing, it was neutral – it was only the value we placed upon it that gave it any power.
Word: Detrimental – this adjective comes from the Latin word that means “to wear down” or to “rub” and means “causing damage, harm or loss.” The noun form is “detriment.”
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!
Friday:
Quote: The last quote of the week on money is from that wise man, Bob Dylan – who I think has it right, he said, “What’s money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.”
Wow! How about we live like that -
Word: Fiasco – Interestingly, this noun may come from the Italian fare fiasco. It was used by the French for linguistic errors committed by Italian actors on the eighteenth-century French stage. It means “a complete failure.” And if we live our life without doing what we are called to do – it’s a fiasco.
Joke of the week:
There was a pastor who always used a standard liturgy for funerals. To personalize each service, he used the Find and Replace command on his computer to replace the name of the deceased from the previous funeral with the name of the deceased for the upcoming one. Recently, he had to replace the name Mary with Edna.
The next morning, the funeral was going smoothly until the congregation intoned the Apostles’ Creed. “Jesus Christ,” they read from the preprinted program, “born of the Virgin Edna.”
You Create Your Day by the way You Think! Be Present!
Go make it a Magnificent Day!