Imagine - if every soldier in the world looked into his/her heart and refused to pull the trigger. If they suddenly came to their senses and realized that by killing or injuring others they were, in some small way, killing and injuring themselves, their families, their world.
Enough is surely enough!
Isn't it time to stop the killing? Isn't it time to stop the hate? Isn't it time to stop the greed?
Isn't it time for a better way?
It's your call.
We are all one - whatever you do to someone else you have also done to yourself.
In all of your thoughts, words and deeds:
To gain self respect - respect others.
To gain love - love others.
To gain happiness - give happiness to others.
To gain trust - give trust to others.
To gain forgiveness - give forgiveness to others.
To gain cooperation - start being cooperative.
To be honestly dealt with - deal honestly with others.
To gain money - give money to others.
If you do not wish to be harmed - do no harm to others.
To get hugs - give hugs to others.
To gain your life - be prepared to give your life to others.
To gain a better world - start being a better person.
If you desire to be free - give freedom to others.
If you would like to be rich - find a way to enrich someone else.
It is all so very simple - it just needs you to start the ball rolling.
It's time for you to be the Saviour you have so long been waiting for.
It's your call to action.
It's your call.
For the truth is - We are all you.
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Friday, December 23, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Abundant Thinking - Achieving The Rich Dad Mindset
Abundant thinking is a form of positive thinking. It is about creating a mindset of positive values that allow you to perceive your life as one of abundance, not one of deficit. It teaches you to flip your mental attitude coin from negative to positive and appreciate how much you have in your life to be grateful for.
However, it does not suggest that our gratitude should cause us to stop striving for more and just accept our lot in life; rather it teaches quite the opposite: that by acknowledging how abundant our lives are already, our minds will embrace the concept that the good things in life are potentially unlimited.
Abundant means to be richly supplied; to be over-supplied. This means that we should have no fear of asking for more because we can be confident in its delivery. Abundance is a store that never runs out of its goods.
Abundant thinking is not just concerned with money, although there is a strong financial aspect that can be applied; it is a life philosophy. Where money is the issue, it is viewed as a tool that allows a better quality of life to be achieved – not just the material aspects, but most crucially the freedom to spend time doing the things that matter with the people that matter.
Similarly, being a rich dad, or a rich mum, may not relate to money at all. It can even negate the willful drive for extra finances, especially where that works against the more important aspects of life, such as love and family. We all know of rich, unhappy people. We read about them every day in the newspapers and see them on the television; people who have a clear abundance of finances but who are bereft emotionally.
Abundant thinking is all about changing how you view your personal circumstances so that you can change how you view the world at large. It is realizing that you have been the cause of your sadness and struggle in life through your focus on what you don’t have, rather than on what you do have.
Change your focus - change your life!
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Indicators of high or low self-esteem
High self-esteem
If you have a high or healthy level of self-esteem you will exhibit certain personality traits. Some of these are:
As with the recognisable traits of high or healthy self-esteem, if you struggle with problems of self-worth or low self-esteem you may be noticing some of the following traits in yourself:
Next post we will look at some tips to developing higher levels of self-esteem.
If you have a high or healthy level of self-esteem you will exhibit certain personality traits. Some of these are:
- You have confidence in your abilities and you feel secure about who you are
- You give yourself permission to show your true feelings to others
- Your relationships are devoid of intimacy problems
- You take pride in yourself and positively recognise your achievements in life
- You find it very easy to forgive both yourself and others for mistakes made.
- You greet each day with optimism
- You easily, often and fondly remember the good times in your past
As with the recognisable traits of high or healthy self-esteem, if you struggle with problems of self-worth or low self-esteem you may be noticing some of the following traits in yourself:
- You always try to conceal your true feelings
- You lack the ability to forgive both yourself and others, often holding grudges
- It is difficult for you to show and/or accept intimacy in your relationships
- You often feel insecure and lack belief in yourself and your abilities
- You always forget to pat yourself on the back for jobs well done
- At every opportunity you resist change
- You greet each day with a feeling of dread
- You constantly find yourself reminiscing about all the awful and regretful things that have happened to you in the past - even stuff from long ago.
Next post we will look at some tips to developing higher levels of self-esteem.
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