Sunday, January 7, 2007

Take a Look

Take a Look

 

Look at yourself and look at those who have succeeded throughout history. Do you have what it takes? Even if you have only a few of the qualities of the other great people, you can achieve your heart's desire.

 

Reach for the highest, and then reach higher. Accomplish your steps one by one on a daily basis, always moving forward, always making progress. Encourage yourself. Insist that you can succeed and affirm these thoughts daily. Keep a sense of proportion and judge for yourself. Then

 

keep busy at the tasks you've set out to accomplish. What's keeping you?

 

"Genius is one percent inspiration and ninetynine percent perspiration," said Albert Einstein.

 

Find inspiration wherever you can. Talk to people; read about people; learn your business or craft. Believe that you can do it and you will. The only way to dispel the doubt that you can do something is to finish it.

 

Always be the best you can be. Never fall short from fatigue or lethargy. Don't attempt to do anything that you can't give your all to.

 

There is no way to inner satisfaction without appealing to the higher consciousness. Search within and without to find the

paths that are meant for you and follow them with conviction and a steady heart. And, you will succeed to become as rich

and full as you ever desired.

 

Harold Ickes wanted the "freedom to live one's life with the window of the soul open to new thoughts, new ideas and

new aspirations."

 

And Woody Allen looked for a clear path. "If only God would give me some clear sign," he said. "Like making a large

deposit in my name at a Swiss bank."

 

Finally, Sophie Tucker sums up everyone's worldly outlook:"I've been rich and I've been poor," she said. "Rich is better".

 

We hope you have enjoyed this article.

The Hidden Asset

The Hidden Asset

 

Not all success can be counted in dollars; not all richness is measured by money. "The great secret of success is to go through life as a person who never gets used up," said Albert Schweitzer. "Retire upon yourself and look for the ultimate

cause of things inside you."

 

Look within yourself for the ultimate inspiration, and follow the true feelings you discover. "One of my favorite methods

is to whisper," said Alfred Hitchcock. "I've discovered the best work is done with sweet reason."

 

Act upon your own conscience - that guides; that judges your actions and signals your behavior. "Conscience is the inner voice that warns us that someone may be looking,"

wrote H.L. Mencken.

 

Accomplish what you desire; fulfill your inner yearnings. But don't compromise your deepest feelings. "We do our best that we know how at the moment, and if it doesn't turn out, we modify it," said F.D. Roosevelt.

Follow the paths that life offers you and live the fullest existence you can.