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Ssome Inspiring Personal Excellence Newsletter


November 3, 2006

"Write The Vision. Make It Clear On Tablets So That It Can Be Read On The Run.”

Clarity
A common hindrance of personal success is lack of clarity. The level of clarity you have about who you are and what you want greatly influences virtually everything you accomplish in life.Lack of clarity is like driving through a thick fog. No matter how powerful your vehicle may be, its power is limited by your inability to see beyond the fog. Your car is, in effect, handicapped. Regardless of how fast the car can actually go, you have to drive cautiously because you can’t see what lies ahead. Many people live as though they are in a fog, uncertain what the future holds. Identifying a clear sense of purpose will clear that fog and allow them to accelerate toward their destiny. Successful individuals take time to clarify their life’s direction and formulate a detailed plan of action. They are clear about who they want to be and where they desire to go. The Bible says, "Write the vision. Make it clear on tablets so that it can be read on the run.”

Two Key Steps

There are two key action steps in this short passage. First, the power of a journal--write it down. Second, be clear. The key to clarity is writing a detailed description of your dreams, visions, and aspirations in a personal journal. Jim Rohn, Business Philosopher expert says, “If you're serious about becoming a wealthy, powerful, sophisticated, healthy, influential, cultured and unique individual, keep a journal. Don't trust your memory. When you listen to something valuable, write it down. When you come across something important, write it down.” As you write what it is you want, imagine the pen as a paintbrush and the journal as your mind. Every time you write something down you are actually painting a picture onto the canvas of your mind.

Potential

Solomon tells us, “As a man thinks within, so he is.” The thoughts you harbor will always produce a harvest. This reminds me of the story of a father who shows his son some seeds. He asked his son, “Son, what do you see?” The son answers, “These are seeds, Dad.” “No son,” the father replies, “These are much more than just seeds. You’re holding an entire forest in your hand.” He continues, “Son, what you see isn’t always reality. There’s much you can’t see. You are just like these seeds! Only when you see your true inner potential can you truly fulfill your purpose.”

Action Steps:

Write down the character traits you desire to possess in those you admire.
Circle the top three character traits.
Put each trait onto a 3 x 5 note card and act as though you already possessed those traits. (Example: I possess strong character; I am happy and kind; I am a man of integrity, etc…)

Robbverbs:

Thoughts Are The Seeds, Which Produce The Harvest Of Your Destiny.
Your Life Will Always Move In The Direction Of Your Most Influential Thoughts.
Your Commitment To Preparation Determines If You Move Toward Or Away From Your Destiny.


signing off
12:45 AM

1 Comments:

Good one, Jane!

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