Good Morning 10.19.2007

Published: Fri, 10/19/07

 
 
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Started October 15

This course is specifically designed for anyone who has struggled to identify their values, passions and purpose. Over four weeks we will complete a series of exercises that will allow you to CLEARLY articulate the most important forces that drive your life. When we articulate, understand and live by our values, passions and purpose, we can finally fill that ache that is looking for "something more."

 

 

Started October 15

It is often said that a picture is worth a thousand words, and those who keep visual journals have found that statement to be very true. If you have tried a written journal and become frustrated for lack of the "right word," or if you want to take your journaling to another level a visual journal may be the answer.

 
     
 

When there's a hill to climb, don't think that waiting will make it smaller. H. Jackson Brown


Good morning!  H. Jackson Brown certainly burst a lot of bubbles with that quote - a few of my own included! I am unsure why when something seems difficult, waiting seems to be a good thing. Somehow we convince ourselves that we will acquire tools or resources that will make the uphill climb easier. But life rarely works that way. The perfect time never comes. Instead, we usually acquire more fear about climbing the hill - and often we choose a different path - even though the climb was what we needed.

One thing I have learned to do, first in business, and now in my personal life is to never put off the climb. No matter what the hill, take the first step.

The easiest comparison I can give you is the time I climbed Mt. St. Helens. It looked really, really, really, really tall when I was at the base. But guess what? After that first step, it looked a tiny-bit less tall. And after an hour of steps, its foreboding height dissipated all the more. And even after my first few steps, I knew I had made the commitment. There was no turning around.

Your Turn:
When faced with a mountain or hill in your own life - don't turn around. Take the first step right away. By doing so, you make a commitment, and in one simple step, you have already decreased the amount of climb that is in front of you.

Your affirmation:
At the top of some of life's hardest climbs, are the best views.



 

Challenge Life!

Brook Noel

 

 

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And as always, don't forget to start your day with a heartfelt "Something great is going to happen today... I can't wait to see what it is!"

 

And when ending your day ask yourself, "What is one more thing I can do to make today matter?"

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