"What great thing would you attempt if you knew you could not fail? - Robert H. Schuller
Most of us read that quote and never seriously give it thought. Today, stop and ask yourself...what would I do? Your answers will reveal much about your dreams. Don't stop with your answers...take a few more minutes and write down your answers and then choose one activity. Give it more thought...what small steps could you do today that will take you closer to seeing that dream a reality? Then do those small steps each day...you are guaranteed success as long as you keep moving and don't quit."
Friday, September 25, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
"Choose the way of life. Choose the way of love. Choose the way of caring...Choose the way of goodness. It's up to you. It's your choice. - Leo Buscaglia
It is true that one person alone cannot change the world. There is more power in the truth that joining hands with people around the world, changes the world. Think what would happen if each person you knew, took just 30 minutes a week to help out a neighbor, write notes at the nursing home, helped plant a community flower garden or read to a child. Think what would happen if you did those things. The rewards are too vast and too numerous to even count...yet the life lived in service to others is a life lived well."
It is true that one person alone cannot change the world. There is more power in the truth that joining hands with people around the world, changes the world. Think what would happen if each person you knew, took just 30 minutes a week to help out a neighbor, write notes at the nursing home, helped plant a community flower garden or read to a child. Think what would happen if you did those things. The rewards are too vast and too numerous to even count...yet the life lived in service to others is a life lived well."
Saturday, September 12, 2009
"Everything starts as somebody's daydream. - Larry Niven
True isn't it? Each new invention started with someone somewhere thinking...'what if I did this? What would happen if I did that?' I love impossible feats...because it means that I will experience some impossible happenings. It sounds impossible that one person could change the world...but it is true! One person dreaming out loud and daring to invite someone else to join in their dream creates something new. Today, think about how you can alter your dreams into reality and thus alter the world around you!"
True isn't it? Each new invention started with someone somewhere thinking...'what if I did this? What would happen if I did that?' I love impossible feats...because it means that I will experience some impossible happenings. It sounds impossible that one person could change the world...but it is true! One person dreaming out loud and daring to invite someone else to join in their dream creates something new. Today, think about how you can alter your dreams into reality and thus alter the world around you!"
Thursday, September 10, 2009
My "Why"
I need some help with my homework if ya'll don't mind!
Please read all of this post and give me your honest opinion.
I have been asked how I learned about My Power Mall, my answer was, I read about it on a forum and people were talking about the hassle of Christmas shopping, someone mentioned why don't you get your own shopping mall, I wrote the name down and then forgot about it until Christmas, when I was standing in the dreaded long line to check out. Needless to say I checked it out when I finally got home, liked what I saw and got my own mall. Little did I know it was so much more than just a shopping mall, these people actually wanted to HELP people, imagine that?
The next question was, why do I want to help others? What is My "Why"?
I will just tell you a small part of my story and hopefully ya'll can steer me in the right direction.
I am an ex-alcoholic, have been for almost 4 years now and I thank God every day for my freedom. I come from alcoholic parents. Almost every problem that my family has had was alcohol or drug related. My brother died in his 50's from a drug overdose. My grandson is on his third round with crack addiction (that I know of) and I expect he will be back in jail soon if he isn't already, he has a 1 year old that needs him. I never really knew my father sober, but he was a fantastic father, never abusive, he helped so many people, I love him dearly, he just never got over ww11 and the people he had to kill to protect our country.
My sister is a Special Ed teacher, almost every one of her students are handicapped in some way due to their parents drug/alcohol addiction and most of their parents are incarcerated leaving them to be raised by their grandparents or foster homes. I could go on telling of so many lives that have been destroyed of just the people I know, but you get the idea.
I voluntarily went through rehab for a year, also AA. I have watched my grandson go to several rehab programs obviously without success, my brother went through a bunch and I will say this, my going through rehab did not heal me of my alcoholism, my faith in God did. I DO NOT believe that once you are an alcoholic/drug addict you always will be, but my doctor tells me so, rehab tells me so, AA tells me so, that's a bunch of horse hockey!!!!! Why are they setting people up to fail in this by telling them that crap?
For those that would say "she must not have been a very bad alcoholic", in 1999 my family rushed me to the hospital, I was neon yellow, with no insurance, the doctors told my family to take me home and if I lived through the night they would be surprised, well I lived obviously, and stayed sober for almost a year. Why I went back to drinking, I will never know, but I did it with a vengeance, I'm talking 24-7. I realize now that I am still alive for a reason. I want to help others with their addictions, I just simply don't know where to start. Any programs that I have found that may help are too expensive for that person who has lost everything due to their addiction. Thanks for listening, any advise is most welcome.
Please read all of this post and give me your honest opinion.
I have been asked how I learned about My Power Mall, my answer was, I read about it on a forum and people were talking about the hassle of Christmas shopping, someone mentioned why don't you get your own shopping mall, I wrote the name down and then forgot about it until Christmas, when I was standing in the dreaded long line to check out. Needless to say I checked it out when I finally got home, liked what I saw and got my own mall. Little did I know it was so much more than just a shopping mall, these people actually wanted to HELP people, imagine that?
The next question was, why do I want to help others? What is My "Why"?
I will just tell you a small part of my story and hopefully ya'll can steer me in the right direction.
I am an ex-alcoholic, have been for almost 4 years now and I thank God every day for my freedom. I come from alcoholic parents. Almost every problem that my family has had was alcohol or drug related. My brother died in his 50's from a drug overdose. My grandson is on his third round with crack addiction (that I know of) and I expect he will be back in jail soon if he isn't already, he has a 1 year old that needs him. I never really knew my father sober, but he was a fantastic father, never abusive, he helped so many people, I love him dearly, he just never got over ww11 and the people he had to kill to protect our country.
My sister is a Special Ed teacher, almost every one of her students are handicapped in some way due to their parents drug/alcohol addiction and most of their parents are incarcerated leaving them to be raised by their grandparents or foster homes. I could go on telling of so many lives that have been destroyed of just the people I know, but you get the idea.
I voluntarily went through rehab for a year, also AA. I have watched my grandson go to several rehab programs obviously without success, my brother went through a bunch and I will say this, my going through rehab did not heal me of my alcoholism, my faith in God did. I DO NOT believe that once you are an alcoholic/drug addict you always will be, but my doctor tells me so, rehab tells me so, AA tells me so, that's a bunch of horse hockey!!!!! Why are they setting people up to fail in this by telling them that crap?
For those that would say "she must not have been a very bad alcoholic", in 1999 my family rushed me to the hospital, I was neon yellow, with no insurance, the doctors told my family to take me home and if I lived through the night they would be surprised, well I lived obviously, and stayed sober for almost a year. Why I went back to drinking, I will never know, but I did it with a vengeance, I'm talking 24-7. I realize now that I am still alive for a reason. I want to help others with their addictions, I just simply don't know where to start. Any programs that I have found that may help are too expensive for that person who has lost everything due to their addiction. Thanks for listening, any advise is most welcome.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
I am new to blogging, I promise not to bore you. Heres a thought.
'May you live all the days of your life' - Jonathan Swift
The challenge in life is not to merely exist but to experience life to the fullest.
Choosing to embrace life and really live requires us to move from the known to the unknown. Life seems to wait on us to decide to enter in. If we choose to only do the minimal activities, then we will have minimal joy in our life. However, when we look up and step out into the unknown, we then increase our joy, our passions and our fulfillment with life."
'May you live all the days of your life' - Jonathan Swift
The challenge in life is not to merely exist but to experience life to the fullest.
Choosing to embrace life and really live requires us to move from the known to the unknown. Life seems to wait on us to decide to enter in. If we choose to only do the minimal activities, then we will have minimal joy in our life. However, when we look up and step out into the unknown, we then increase our joy, our passions and our fulfillment with life."
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