Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure...than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.
~Theodore Roosevelt~
Monday, August 25, 2008
Procrastination
You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you've collected a lot of empty yesterdays.
~Professor Harold Hill (The Music Man)~
~Professor Harold Hill (The Music Man)~
One Minute Millionaire
"Think positive thoughts, intensely. Grow enthusiastic images, boldly.
Speak only wonderful words to yourself, constantly. Feel fantastic, NOW!
This colors your view of the world. Like a magnet, you attract the
resources necessary to manifest the world you desire."
~Mark Victor Hanson and Robert Allen~
The One Minute Millionaire
Speak only wonderful words to yourself, constantly. Feel fantastic, NOW!
This colors your view of the world. Like a magnet, you attract the
resources necessary to manifest the world you desire."
~Mark Victor Hanson and Robert Allen~
The One Minute Millionaire
Success
If you live just for today, to make today the most successful, happy day of your life, I am sure that you will have an extraordinary life. A successful life is nothing more than a series of successful days.
~Thomas D. Willhite Quotes~
~Thomas D. Willhite Quotes~
What is happiness?
"The art of living does not consist in preserving and clinging to a particular mood of happiness, but in allowing happiness to change its form without being disappointed by the change; for happiness, like a child, must be allowed to grow up."
~Charles Langbridge Morgan~
~Charles Langbridge Morgan~
No stability
All substances are either growing or decaying at any one point in time. Human beings are no exception. If we are not growing, then we are decaying.
~Thomas D. Willhite Quotes~
~Thomas D. Willhite Quotes~
Finding your self
If you are looking for yourself, believe me, you will never find "you" because you are what you believe you can become. You, and you alone CREATE your own identity.
~Thomas D. Willhite~
~Thomas D. Willhite~
Live dangerously
Live dangerously; take risks; cultivate eccentricity, which means growing closer to being yourself. This will give you a life worth living and of which you can be proud.
~Thomas D. Willhite~
~Thomas D. Willhite~
Friday, August 15, 2008
Within Us
"What lies behind us and lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us."
- by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Finding Yourself
If you are looking for yourself, believe me, you will never find "you" because you are what you believe you can become. You, and you alone CREATE your own identity.
~Thomas D. Willhite~
~Thomas D. Willhite~
Monday, August 4, 2008
2 dogs
"Inside of me there are two dogs. One of the dogs is mean and evil.
The other dog is good. The mean dog fights the good dog, all of the
time." When asked which dog wins, he reflected for a moment and
replied "The one I feed the most."
The other dog is good. The mean dog fights the good dog, all of the
time." When asked which dog wins, he reflected for a moment and
replied "The one I feed the most."
Friday, June 27, 2008
book, Visual Creativity
"Dream with your eyes open,
and see with your eyes closed."
- by Mario Pricker
- taken from the foreword of his book, Visual Creativity
and see with your eyes closed."
- by Mario Pricker
- taken from the foreword of his book, Visual Creativity
Friday, June 13, 2008
Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die
From Career Joy:
The 60 Second WORKout
Powered by CareerJoy; The Career Coaching Company
June 13, 2008
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In this weeks edition
-- The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die
-- This week's 10 Minute WORKout
-- LUNCH & LEARN: Find the Right Career!
-- The last word.
Greetings!
The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I thought I would start with a very light question this week. How many people do you know that are 60+ who are totally fulfilled with their career and their lot in life? What if you could find out a common set of principles that you could apply to achieve this goal for you? This week's podcast is with John Izzo, Ph.D and best selling author of the Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die. This book came out of a television series that John did for the Discovery Channel. He spoke with over 235 successful mature adults and asked for their advice about careers, relationships and healthy living.
John has had a lifelong fascination with discovering what it means to live a full and meaningful life. It started when he was six years old and was further focused when his own father died at the young age of 36. His father's death was a defining moment in his life. He recognized that "You don't know how much time you have to live a life that really matters." John wondered if there would be a way of discovering a path sooner rather than later.
He and his teams started by asking over 15,000 people for recommendations of individuals whom they thought were happy and successful who were 55+. They ended up with over 1,000 people recommended that met this criteria. They further refined that list to 235 people from ages 59 - 105. This group had a wide range of professions, income and education. They ended up spending between 2-3 hours asking each of them a set of survey questions on a variety of issues. Here are some of the types of questions they asked this group.
What brought you the greatest joy?
What has brought you the greatest sense of meaning and purpose in life?
What is the greatest fear at the end of life?
What one sentence would you give to those younger than you on finding a happy and meaningful life?
Now that you have lived most of your life, what are you almost certain brings you happiness?
What they discovered from this group of people were a common set of elements that were consistent in each one of their lives. You may be thinking that they all started their lives growing up in a happy home. To his great delight, most of these people were not born "happy" but moved towards this end with work and discipline. He said, "they were people like all of us that had slowly navigated towards a better quality of life". All of them started at different points, but they all ended up in similar situations of authentic fulfillment in their lives. Here is this wise groups recipe for a successful career:
3 things not to do in your career
Don't be greedy - Earn enough for what you need for your lifestyle.
Don't seek status, power and popularity - There is always another level to be achieved. You will never satisfy this if you chase it.
Don't worry about what other people think of you - A majority of people won't remember who you are in 10 years time.
3 things to do in your career
Do focus on you - You have to choose work that is true to your soul. Your work has to be in alignment with who you genuinely are.
Do maintain balance - listen to your life. At times you can spend more time at work and other times you will need to do less. Trust your intuition about balance in your life.
Do work that gives you meaning - When your work is bigger than you, the impact is amazing and more rewarding.
I recognize all of these are not easy to do all of the time, but if you are continually intentional about being aware of these things in your life, you will find things will slowly move in a positive direction. Remember, as John says, "You don't have to wait until you are 60 to be wise. We can discover the secrets to life at any age, the sooner we start practicing them, the more fulfilling our life will be."
Need help with some of the dos and don'ts? Join our free teleworkshop based upon my book Get the Right Job Right Now! Looking for more of a personal approach? Book an initial consultation today.
Learning, along the road with you!
Alan
P.S. The 5 Secrets from John's book:
Be true to yourself
Leave no regrets
Become love
Live the moment
Give more than you take
This week's 10 Minute WORKout
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
How fulfilled are you in your career? This week, think about what gives you the most happiness.
LUNCH & LEARN: Find the Right Career!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Are you struggling with your career? Call toll free to participate in this WORKshop led by our Head Coach Alan Kearns.
Easy to participate - Do the workshop from wherever you are - home, office, or on your porch! Informative, practical, casual, lively and inspirational. You can also just listen if you choose - there are no requirements.
Meet new and interesting people from all over North America who are asking the same questions and meeting the same challenges as you are.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
12 noon - 1:00 PM EST
Limited Space Available - Click here to register today!
The last word.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Because of the process, I was better able to identify strengths and weaknesses and have more confidence in my abilities. My coach gave me alternative ways to think about past situations and helped me move forward.
Beth Cummings
Quick Links...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Our Website How we can help you Podcast More About Us
Contact Information
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
email: info@careerjoy.com
phone: 1-877-256-2569
web: http://www.CareerJoy.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The 60 Second WORKout
Powered by CareerJoy; The Career Coaching Company
June 13, 2008
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In this weeks edition
-- The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die
-- This week's 10 Minute WORKout
-- LUNCH & LEARN: Find the Right Career!
-- The last word.
Greetings!
The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I thought I would start with a very light question this week. How many people do you know that are 60+ who are totally fulfilled with their career and their lot in life? What if you could find out a common set of principles that you could apply to achieve this goal for you? This week's podcast is with John Izzo, Ph.D and best selling author of the Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die. This book came out of a television series that John did for the Discovery Channel. He spoke with over 235 successful mature adults and asked for their advice about careers, relationships and healthy living.
John has had a lifelong fascination with discovering what it means to live a full and meaningful life. It started when he was six years old and was further focused when his own father died at the young age of 36. His father's death was a defining moment in his life. He recognized that "You don't know how much time you have to live a life that really matters." John wondered if there would be a way of discovering a path sooner rather than later.
He and his teams started by asking over 15,000 people for recommendations of individuals whom they thought were happy and successful who were 55+. They ended up with over 1,000 people recommended that met this criteria. They further refined that list to 235 people from ages 59 - 105. This group had a wide range of professions, income and education. They ended up spending between 2-3 hours asking each of them a set of survey questions on a variety of issues. Here are some of the types of questions they asked this group.
What brought you the greatest joy?
What has brought you the greatest sense of meaning and purpose in life?
What is the greatest fear at the end of life?
What one sentence would you give to those younger than you on finding a happy and meaningful life?
Now that you have lived most of your life, what are you almost certain brings you happiness?
What they discovered from this group of people were a common set of elements that were consistent in each one of their lives. You may be thinking that they all started their lives growing up in a happy home. To his great delight, most of these people were not born "happy" but moved towards this end with work and discipline. He said, "they were people like all of us that had slowly navigated towards a better quality of life". All of them started at different points, but they all ended up in similar situations of authentic fulfillment in their lives. Here is this wise groups recipe for a successful career:
3 things not to do in your career
Don't be greedy - Earn enough for what you need for your lifestyle.
Don't seek status, power and popularity - There is always another level to be achieved. You will never satisfy this if you chase it.
Don't worry about what other people think of you - A majority of people won't remember who you are in 10 years time.
3 things to do in your career
Do focus on you - You have to choose work that is true to your soul. Your work has to be in alignment with who you genuinely are.
Do maintain balance - listen to your life. At times you can spend more time at work and other times you will need to do less. Trust your intuition about balance in your life.
Do work that gives you meaning - When your work is bigger than you, the impact is amazing and more rewarding.
I recognize all of these are not easy to do all of the time, but if you are continually intentional about being aware of these things in your life, you will find things will slowly move in a positive direction. Remember, as John says, "You don't have to wait until you are 60 to be wise. We can discover the secrets to life at any age, the sooner we start practicing them, the more fulfilling our life will be."
Need help with some of the dos and don'ts? Join our free teleworkshop based upon my book Get the Right Job Right Now! Looking for more of a personal approach? Book an initial consultation today.
Learning, along the road with you!
Alan
P.S. The 5 Secrets from John's book:
Be true to yourself
Leave no regrets
Become love
Live the moment
Give more than you take
This week's 10 Minute WORKout
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
How fulfilled are you in your career? This week, think about what gives you the most happiness.
LUNCH & LEARN: Find the Right Career!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Are you struggling with your career? Call toll free to participate in this WORKshop led by our Head Coach Alan Kearns.
Easy to participate - Do the workshop from wherever you are - home, office, or on your porch! Informative, practical, casual, lively and inspirational. You can also just listen if you choose - there are no requirements.
Meet new and interesting people from all over North America who are asking the same questions and meeting the same challenges as you are.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
12 noon - 1:00 PM EST
Limited Space Available - Click here to register today!
The last word.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Because of the process, I was better able to identify strengths and weaknesses and have more confidence in my abilities. My coach gave me alternative ways to think about past situations and helped me move forward.
Beth Cummings
Quick Links...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Our Website How we can help you Podcast More About Us
Contact Information
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
email: info@careerjoy.com
phone: 1-877-256-2569
web: http://www.CareerJoy.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Friday, April 18, 2008
my future last day
today, while listening to the song, "A Really Good Cloak" by Mark Isham for the movie Crash... i thought of what my ideal last day at my current job will be.
it is not that far off from actually happening.
i imagine a lot of hidden tears the day after i am gone.
i know this for sure because every day at work, i have given all of Who I Really Am to the table.
no emotional guards or stealth acts of being defensive.
i share how happy i am, my hopes for the future, my theories about life ... during water cooler conversations that happen randomly throughout the day.
i am sure they will remember three things:
1) my sharp and humorous wit
2) my creativity
3) my heart
that is how i know my life is working out, because i am remembered by those things that i value.
it is not that far off from actually happening.
i imagine a lot of hidden tears the day after i am gone.
i know this for sure because every day at work, i have given all of Who I Really Am to the table.
no emotional guards or stealth acts of being defensive.
i share how happy i am, my hopes for the future, my theories about life ... during water cooler conversations that happen randomly throughout the day.
i am sure they will remember three things:
1) my sharp and humorous wit
2) my creativity
3) my heart
that is how i know my life is working out, because i am remembered by those things that i value.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Thursday, March 6, 2008
paradise is in the sages
my friend, Mhir, shared this great story with me.
i am not sure where it originally came from.
hence, i apologize that i cannot credit its source respectfully as of now.
below is the story:
...A rabbinic story underlines a similar point:
In a dream, a devout disciple of the master was
permitted to approach the Temple in Paradise where all
the great old sages who had studied the Talmud all
their lives were now spending eternity. He gazed in
at them, and to his amazement, they were all sitting
around tables, just as they had done on earth,
studying the Talmud still! The disciple watched them
passionately exclaiming and arguing and reverently
fingering the text. He wondered, "Is this really
Paradise? It seems like the earth." But then his
thoughts were interrupted by warm laughter. "You are
mistaken. This is not Paradise. The sages are not in
Paradise. Paradise is in the sages."
i am not sure where it originally came from.
hence, i apologize that i cannot credit its source respectfully as of now.
below is the story:
...A rabbinic story underlines a similar point:
In a dream, a devout disciple of the master was
permitted to approach the Temple in Paradise where all
the great old sages who had studied the Talmud all
their lives were now spending eternity. He gazed in
at them, and to his amazement, they were all sitting
around tables, just as they had done on earth,
studying the Talmud still! The disciple watched them
passionately exclaiming and arguing and reverently
fingering the text. He wondered, "Is this really
Paradise? It seems like the earth." But then his
thoughts were interrupted by warm laughter. "You are
mistaken. This is not Paradise. The sages are not in
Paradise. Paradise is in the sages."
Friday, January 18, 2008
the abyss
Joseph Campbell wrote:
"It is only by going down into the abyss that we recover the treasures of life. Where you stumble, there lies your treasure. The very cave you are afraid to enter turns out to be the source of what you were looking for. "
"It is only by going down into the abyss that we recover the treasures of life. Where you stumble, there lies your treasure. The very cave you are afraid to enter turns out to be the source of what you were looking for. "
Thursday, January 10, 2008
our office does not miss us
there is life outside of work.
there is a Me outside of work.
i've been absent from work for 3 days now.
and i just realized,
i do not miss work.
and...
while i need it to pay the bills, i truly do NOT need it.
and...
our office can survive without me.
it can be paralyzed for a day or two.
but it will adapt.
and soon, it will adapt without me in the picture.
so why do i live to work?
there is a Me outside of work.
i've been absent from work for 3 days now.
and i just realized,
i do not miss work.
and...
while i need it to pay the bills, i truly do NOT need it.
and...
our office can survive without me.
it can be paralyzed for a day or two.
but it will adapt.
and soon, it will adapt without me in the picture.
so why do i live to work?
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
about courage
quote:
"Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear — not absence of fear."
~Mark Twain~
"Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear — not absence of fear."
~Mark Twain~
helen keller
quote:
I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; And because I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do the something that I can do.
~Helen Keller~
I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; And because I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do the something that I can do.
~Helen Keller~
Sunday, November 11, 2007
world without us
last Saturday, i went to my favorite bookstore and stayed there for a few hours until early evening.
after that, i went underground to take my train home.
there was no one there.
at first, i got scared.
feeling vulnerable that no one will help me in the event i get robbed (although highly improbable).
and then, my fear changed.
it was now a fear of the insane possibility or concept of being the last man on earth.
what if i was?
i love my introverted nature.
but that night, i missed having someone around - whoever that person may be.
it was sad being alone.
and it was scary.
after 15 minutes of missing anyone, a college boy appeared.
it was the two of us now waiting for the train.
then boarding the same one.
after that, i went underground to take my train home.
there was no one there.
at first, i got scared.
feeling vulnerable that no one will help me in the event i get robbed (although highly improbable).
and then, my fear changed.
it was now a fear of the insane possibility or concept of being the last man on earth.
what if i was?
i love my introverted nature.
but that night, i missed having someone around - whoever that person may be.
it was sad being alone.
and it was scary.
after 15 minutes of missing anyone, a college boy appeared.
it was the two of us now waiting for the train.
then boarding the same one.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
great quotes
1)
Accept yourself as you are. Otherwise you will never see opportunity. You will not feel free to move toward it; you will feel you are not deserving.
~Maxwell Maltz ~
2)
"Inspiration, creativity, and growth come easier when you are in a peaceful atmosphere. Allow enough time to know yourself better. Be relaxed and, most importantly - be gentle with yourself."
~Thomas D. Willhite~
Living Synergistically
3)
There is more to life than increasing its speed.
~Mahatma Ghandi~
4)
Real difficulties can be overcome; it is only the imaginary ones that are unconquerable.
~Theodore N. Vail ~
5)
The future depends on what we do in the present.
~ Mahatma Gandhi~
6)
Most of the shadows of this life are caused by our standing in our own sunshine.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~
7)
We don't live in a world of reality, we live in a world of perceptions.
~Gerald J. Simmons~
8)
What we see depends mainly on what we look for.
~John Lubbock ~
9)
"I am willing to put myself through anything; temporary pain or discomfort means nothing to me as long as I can see that the experience will take me to a new level. I am interested in the unknown, and the only path to the unknown is through breaking barriers, an often painful process."
~Diane Nyad~
10)
"We have all been placed on this earth to discover our own path, and we will never be happy if we live someone else's idea of life."
~James Van Praagh~
11)
"The ego problem is a result of a society that promotes exploitation. Being better than, prettier and smarter than, or richer than, at the expense of someone else, is an ego barrier. Only when a person confronts this problem, recognizes and admits where they are, will there be a possibility for constructive change."
~Thomas D. Willhite~
Living Synergistically
12)
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Appreciate your friends. Continue to learn. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
~Mary Ann Radmacher~
13)
"Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. It's not a day when you lounge around doing nothing; its when you had everything to do, and you've done it."
~Margaret Thatcher~
14)
"Fantasies are more than substitutes for unpleasant reality; they are also dress rehearsals, plans. All acts performed in the world begin in the imagination."
~Barbara Grizzuti Harrison~
15)
When your fear touches someone's pain, it becomes pity. When your love touches someone's pain, it becomes compassion.
~Stephen Levine~
16)
The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes.
~William James~
Accept yourself as you are. Otherwise you will never see opportunity. You will not feel free to move toward it; you will feel you are not deserving.
~Maxwell Maltz ~
2)
"Inspiration, creativity, and growth come easier when you are in a peaceful atmosphere. Allow enough time to know yourself better. Be relaxed and, most importantly - be gentle with yourself."
~Thomas D. Willhite~
Living Synergistically
3)
There is more to life than increasing its speed.
~Mahatma Ghandi~
4)
Real difficulties can be overcome; it is only the imaginary ones that are unconquerable.
~Theodore N. Vail ~
5)
The future depends on what we do in the present.
~ Mahatma Gandhi~
6)
Most of the shadows of this life are caused by our standing in our own sunshine.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~
7)
We don't live in a world of reality, we live in a world of perceptions.
~Gerald J. Simmons~
8)
What we see depends mainly on what we look for.
~John Lubbock ~
9)
"I am willing to put myself through anything; temporary pain or discomfort means nothing to me as long as I can see that the experience will take me to a new level. I am interested in the unknown, and the only path to the unknown is through breaking barriers, an often painful process."
~Diane Nyad~
10)
"We have all been placed on this earth to discover our own path, and we will never be happy if we live someone else's idea of life."
~James Van Praagh~
11)
"The ego problem is a result of a society that promotes exploitation. Being better than, prettier and smarter than, or richer than, at the expense of someone else, is an ego barrier. Only when a person confronts this problem, recognizes and admits where they are, will there be a possibility for constructive change."
~Thomas D. Willhite~
Living Synergistically
12)
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Appreciate your friends. Continue to learn. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
~Mary Ann Radmacher~
13)
"Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. It's not a day when you lounge around doing nothing; its when you had everything to do, and you've done it."
~Margaret Thatcher~
14)
"Fantasies are more than substitutes for unpleasant reality; they are also dress rehearsals, plans. All acts performed in the world begin in the imagination."
~Barbara Grizzuti Harrison~
15)
When your fear touches someone's pain, it becomes pity. When your love touches someone's pain, it becomes compassion.
~Stephen Levine~
16)
The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes.
~William James~
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