Getting To The Top By Fits And Starts

Written by Richard Vegas


I would venture to believe that most people haverepparttar qualities to make them a success. Then why are not more of them successful? One observation is; by not following through on actions that they started with. They have victory in sight and then do you want to know what they do?

Settle For Mediocrity!

Have you ever known someone who was full of immediate action with no ultimate purpose? Their body is moving, their hands are busy, but their destination is unclear! Even when their actions apparently seem right, they show they're not fully aware of where they're going.

Since they're not really sure of where they're going, they settle for something less than what they started after. Here's an example: You decide you need to get some area of your life under control. Maybe you decide you need to stop worrying. And, that's a good thing. That's a very worthy goal to pursue.

So, you begin to read good motivational books, you listen to good motivational tapes and you're busy as you can be to get this worry bug under your foot. But, allrepparttar 123474 time you're doing this, there is a nagging thought in your head that says; "what if it doesn't work this time?"

A Rotten Apple Will Spoil The Barrel!

In affect, what you're doing is; tearing down worry on one side and building up fear onrepparttar 123475 other. If someone says to you, how are you coming along with eliminating worry? You say, "Yes, it's going great!" And then you say, but, you know I heard they are going to be laying off a lot of people atrepparttar 123476 plant and I'm afraid I may lose my job.

What have you done? You showed "worry"repparttar 123477 door, and invited fear in to play footsy with you. And, believe it; fear will cause just as much havoc as worry. They both come fromrepparttar 123478 bottomless pit, and have no business in our thoughts.

Listen, even if they are going to lay off a bunch of people at your plant, you can't do a thing about it by fearing it or worrying about it. If it happens, deal with it then; NOT NOW!!

And, don't tell yourself you can't stop worrying because it is too serious of a matter and could devastate your livelihood. !

For Crying Out Loud!

If you believe that then you're saying that nothing bad has ever happened to you without you first giving it a real good dose of worry before it happened.

I tell you right now; many lousy troubles have happened to me, right out ofrepparttar 123479 blue, and I never spent ten seconds worrying about them beforehand. I didn't even know about them. The point is: if troubles are going to happen anyway, we need to know how to deal with them. And, worry and fear is notrepparttar 123480 way to do it.

Every Dog Has Its Day!

You have never fixed anything in your life by worrying about it. If it got better, it's not because you worried about it; it's more than likely because you didn't settle for mediocrity and insisted on full victory. And, sometimes good things just happen. Hallelujah!

Now you can understand why some people's actions seem directionless at times. They put all their efforts towards eliminating one obstacle while setting up another. They're likerepparttar 123481 proverbial "unstoppable object hittingrepparttar 123482 immovable object." And, then onrepparttar 123483 way to success, they stop somewhere short and settle for whatever is there atrepparttar 123484 time.

Most ofrepparttar 123485 time, you can be relatively sure, it was some emotion that stopped them short. It was an emotion that started them and it will be an emotion that stops them. Emotions are a funny thing: They can fuel us with enough fire to leap tall buildings, and atrepparttar 123486 same time, make us feel like it won't happen until pigs fly.

Behold a Son

Written by Nancy R. Fenn


Mothers have voiced their disapproval overrepparttar wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. It seems they would do anything to keeprepparttar 123473 United States from another war and their sons safe at home inrepparttar 123474 future.

I wonder if these women would be willing to consider naming their sons peaceful names? I know this is a stretch but see if you can followrepparttar 123475 reasoning.

As a metaphysician, I know that nothing is a coincidence. Many ofrepparttar 123476 most popular boys’ names throughrepparttar 123477 ages are derived from Hebrew, Greek, Latin and Teutonic (German) words for weapons, helmets and other military appartus, or they arerepparttar 123478 names of famous warriors or epithets for them such as “great protector” or “stalwart guardian”. I wonder if we are ready to change our expectations about boys and encourage a more gentle and peaceful nature in them instead by naming them names that come fromrepparttar 123479 words for oak tree (Orick), for example, or wide meadow (Bradley).

The fact that we don’t know what these names mean when we pick them doesn’t change their meanings. We are sure of this in spiritual metaphysics. Nothing is “not known” torepparttar 123480 subconscious mind. These names are inrepparttar 123481 collective unconscious of every person who comes fromrepparttar 123482 Judaeo-Christian tradition.

Let’s take my family for example. The boys are named Marshal and Chester. A marshall is someone like a sheriff. Chester comes fromrepparttar 123483 Latin word for military camp. The father’s name is Neal and that means champion.

Now, I know that when we are naming our sons, we don’t stop to think about these things but perhaps we should. There is magic in names. Inrepparttar 123484 Bible, Adam named allrepparttar 123485 animals and that was magic. In primitive cultures, you never give your real name to someone because then they would have power over you. If you don't believe this, wait til next time someone uses your name. See what a difference it males. Names are powerful and It is as if you really did knowrepparttar 123486 meaning ofrepparttar 123487 name when you chose it. Of course, then, in some way, it will suitrepparttar 123488 boy andrepparttar 123489 man.

What if we did itrepparttar 123490 other way around though? Instead of being underrepparttar 123491 power ofrepparttar 123492 subconscious, we could userepparttar 123493 magic to create what we consciously desire.

What if we looked uprepparttar 123494 meanings of names and choserepparttar 123495 ones that hadrepparttar 123496 qualities we consciously want for our sons? What if we eliminated allrepparttar 123497 names like Lance and Dirk and Helmut and instead chose names like Farid, Lufti, Kevin and Kelleher which mean "one-of-a-kind", "gentle", "handsome" and "loving husband" respectively in Arabic, English and Celt?

Here arerepparttar 123498 10 most popular boys’ names in 2002 and their meanings. As you read them, consider whether you would consciously choose this quality for your son.

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