Aug
13
2007
One of my favourite books that I pick up to read for inspiration is Robin Sharma’s “the Greatness Guide. If you have not read this one, I suggest you purchase it today. The book is full of Robin’s personal experiences and thoughts. He makes you think about your day to day existence and your purpose in life.
Chapter 26:
You are here to find that cause, the main aim, that vital destiny that will move you at the most visceral level and get you up at the crack of dawn with fire in your belly.
I discussed the same in a previous post. It is so vitally important for you to have a burning passion, a reason, a purpose. We are meant to find something that will make us move mountains to achieve.
Remember that passion you had as a kid? It’s time to find that passion again. Take some time today to reflect on your purpose, your cause. When you discover what makes you jump for joy in your heart, take it to the next step. Write it down in your journal. Visualize every day. You will find a way.
“What ever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve. ” Napoleon Hill

May
23
2007
You may or may not get Robin Sharma’s monthly newsletter, so just in case you don’t I want to share with you his words. Very simple, to the point but of course may be a challenge to some.
Here are some strategies for becoming Rave-Worthy:
JBN (Just Be Nice): Please and thank you go a long way. Treat every customer as if they were a friend in your home.
Do What You Say You’ll Do: Show up on time (there’s no early; just on time and late). Respond to email or phone calls promptly. Honour your commitments.
Make It Easy to Work With You: Is it a hassle to get in touch with the right people at your organization? Are return policies confusing? Are meetings productive?
Listen: Honour your customers with 100% of your attention. Listen deeply and ask questions to find out what they really want.
Under Promise and Over Deliver: Give them more than they have a right to ask for.
Remember for things to change – you must change. Jim Rohn
May
02
2007
This clip was given to me by Anna- thank you!
Enjoy! Robin Sharma Clip
Apr
26
2007
I have and am reading so many books since I began my journey of Personal Development that sometimes I feel overloaded with information and I really have only just begun! One is not expected to absorb everything at once, nor believe everything wholeheartedly. Whatever books you do read, if one stands out and clicks with you, read it again, don’t let it gather dust.
Tony Robbins states in one of tapes that you may think he is crazy and not believe everything he says. But he goes on to say, take what you like, expand on it and throw away the rest! Obviously anyone who listens to him or anyone who has made Personal Development their purpose in life, has already made the decision in their mind that they want to change for the better.
One point in all the books I have read is that you should never give up. It is so much harder to start over and over again. It is like getting a train to start or the shuttle to lift into space. The energy required at the beginning to get the momentum is the toughest but once started, it is far easier to continue.
Quoting Robin Sharma, who I highly recommend, from his book The Greatness Guide: “It’s amazing how far you will get by just staying with something long enough. Most people give up too early. Their fears are bigger than their faith.”
So when you start your journey of Personal Development, Never Give Up. The road may seem long and difficult at times but the rewards are worth it. You will face many obstacles and possible disappointments but remember it is harder to start over again, to start that engine again.
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Stephanie
“For Things to Change, You Must Change” Jim Rohn