Seven Steps to A Sucessful FutureWritten by Cheryl haining
Seven Steps to A Sucessful FutureBeing successful in life is difficult unless you ensure you have a balanced life. To obtain optimal benefits you must be passionate about your life plan and believe 100% in what you are doing. It is important to have an end goal firmly in your mind, a plan in place to reach goal and steps in place to follow, which will lead to your goal. It is also imperative to maintain your physical health in best shape possible. If you do not believe in what you are doing, then stop now. Find something that you really want to be involved in and something that offers positive outcomes. Have A Goal Without a goal you are like a ship without a rudder, or a wind up toy spinning in circles. You are working but have no clear idea why. Spend time writing down your goals. Make short-term goals to be accomplished within a week. Perhaps your first goal will be to have a written list of goals with realistic time frames within 7 days. Have specific goals. “I want to be a rich within two years,” is not a goal it is a daydream. Zig Ziglar quotes research that has proven that those with a well-defined written plan will succeed at a much higher level than those that have no clear goals and guidelines. Ask yourself “Where do I want to be in 12 months? Then write down your goals and focus on results. Now get going! It is that simple. Just set your goals, follow your plan, be committed and you will achieve. The Plan To Reach Your Goal Success doesn’t simply happen. It is something for which you prepare – and you need a plan. Set yourself a 90-day plan. First: Choose your goal. Is it finding a great business opportunity? Is it buying or paying off a house? Having children? Amount of income? Your body shape or fitness level? Secondly: Determine how you will meet these goals. Determine budget you need, have a plan, how much reading you need to do, other activity needed to meet these goals. Thirdly: Evaluate your goal every week to make sure you are on track. If you are not reaching your goal then double your effort. Break down your goals to manageable steps. Congratulate yourself when your plan works well. Step By Step - The Daily Method of Operation (DMO) When you have your plan in place spend some time working out what your priorities are. Spend most time on what will give you most benefit. Don’t procrastinate. Work on achieving most difficult task first. Begin by keeping a time diary for one week. Include everything you do from time you get out of bed, until you go back to bed. This is a difficult task and requires commitment. If you can stick to this it will pay off. How much time a week do you spend in shower, thinking about what to do next, watching TV etc? You will be amazed at where you can save precious time when you analyze this diary. Next make a plan for your day. Enter into this everything to be achieved in day and time you will allow for this to happen. When you have a realistic DMO and follow it you will be amazed at how much more you will achieve in one day.
| | Roe vs. Wade 32nd AnniversaryWritten by Laura Bankston
This weekend we had a rather somber church service. A service remembering anniversay of Supreme Court decision of Roe vs. Wade on abortion.And, of course, an occasion like that gets me thinking. Thinking about all statistics of what has happened in America since that decision on abortion. And thinking about importance of teaching our children value of life. For those of you with older children, here are links to information we used in homeschool this week: http://www.roevwade.org/rvw1.html - yearly abortion statistics. The number of abortions has increased so much that there is one every 24 seconds. http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/index.html - info on abortion techniques http://www.standupgirl.com/inside/index.html - most amazing COLOR photos of early fetal development http://www.standupgirl.com/inside/embryoscopy/index.html http://www.3d-us.org/eng/nomedic.htm - photos and scroll down to bottom for MOVIE of 15 week old baby and a 32 week old baby - 3D no less! Oh, and video of a YAWNING baby.
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