Lessons From The Bathroom Sink

Written by Liz Sumner, MA Life Coach


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4. It's notrepparttar thing itself, but what supports it that's important. So next I figured out how to take outrepparttar 123578 cartridges and took them back torepparttar 123579 store. After a fair amount of blah blah blah that I didn't understand or care about regarding Chinese parts and their American equivalents he pickedrepparttar 123580 seat and spring he felt was most likely to fit. Another mind blower--repparttar 123581 leak has nothing to do with this thing I just dug out, it's what it sits on! I'd hardly even looked at what was beneath it. Back I go to see if this replacement part isrepparttar 123582 right thing.

5. Pay attention to what you're receiving. You may be taking on something inadvertently. Lo and beholdrepparttar 123583 seat and spring fit perfectly. Hooray. I'm ready to put everything back together. I reach into my pocket forrepparttar 123584 cartridges and find that I have accidentally taken one fromrepparttar 123585 store and left mine behind. I try to make it fit but it's no use. One more trip and this time it was avoidable. Arggh.

6. Life would be easier ifrepparttar 123586 hardware store was closer. Achieving a goal may involve some false starts and missteps. Staying on your intended path generally takes a lot of course correction. The sooner you know you're headed inrepparttar 123587 wrong directionrepparttar 123588 less frustration, inconvenience and discontent in your life.

My sink no longer leaks. I feel joy and a sense of accomplishment every time I walk inrepparttar 123589 room. I hope that lasts at least as long asrepparttar 123590 leak itself.

Liz Sumner, MA Life Coach helps you find the courage to move beyond what limits you and achieve what you really want. For more information and a complimentary 30-minute coaching call write to easumner@monad.net or call 603-876-3956.




Goals . . . or Dreams

Written by Darlene Styers


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We all have dreams. But do we really set goals to achieve them. Everyone knows that goal setting works, but almost nobody uses goal setting.

Why? What are we going to do about it?

One reason we fail to set goals is fear of failure. We don't want to realize, or have others realize, we were a failure.

Winners don't view failures as failures, but rather as learning experiences and opportunities. Did Thomas Edison succeedrepparttar first time he tried to inventrepparttar 123577 light bulb?

Obstacles will certainly come our way. But if our goal is actually a dream that propels our life, we can correct our course and move steadily towardrepparttar 123578 goal.

Sorepparttar 123579 only way to guarantee failure is to not set goals at all. Sometimes we expect a miracle, just not realizing that dreams cannot come true without goal setting.

Dreams will not come true unless we actually DO something. Goals are step by step plans creatingrepparttar 123580 path to dreams. Goals give purpose and direction.

What changes one from a dreamer to a doer? Goals!

When one has a dream and no goals, they are talkers and not doers. How do you tell what a person really believes? By his actions, not by his words.

Don't wait for a miracle. Take action!

To accomplish great things we must not just have a goal but also dream. Not only a goal, but also believe. _______________________________________________ Darlene Styers is Publisher of iNetProfitz Subscribe: http://inetprofitz.2ya.com This Article may be reprinted if it is not edited and if this Resource Box is left intact. Darlene may be reached at iNetProfitz@hcis.net

Darlene Styers is Publisher of iNetProfitz. http://iNetProfitz.2ya.com This Article may be reprinted if it is not edited and if this Resource Box is left intact. Darlene may be reached at iNetProfitz@hcis.net


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