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    Weekly Questioning Ritual Leads to Article Topics
    One of the things I really love about writing a weekly newsletter is that it reminds me to stop and reflect on the previous week each Friday. Whether I write about one of my accomplishments (or mishaps) in the feature article or in the Editor’s Note or not, this weekly ritual has made me much more aware of how I’ve spent my time.Most of the time, at least some portion of my reflection does make its way into this newslette
    ou a silly illustration. It's a true story.

    When I was around eight years old, my older brother and I had a ping-pong table at our house. He was ten years old and neither of us had any proficiency in that game whatsoever.

    Then, dad came down to play. He was really good, and he showed no mercy to either of us. For quite some time, the best I could do was to maybe score one point or two against him. But, over time I really improved.

    Why?

    Every time I played, I was looking at "greatness."

    Selling and Marketing a in a Small Business; How are you better than your competition?
    Is your small business really kicking butt in your local market? Is your market niche literally owned by you in that market? Do you feel that this is because of your superior marketing or is the competition just purely weak? What have you done lately to improve your already top of the food chain status?Why are you finding yourself number one when there are reasons why people might shop with your competition? If you are the best o
    Few people realize that every day they determine their own successes and their own failures. These successes and failures are a direct result of what they choose to think about.

    You can choose to think weak, defeatist thoughts, or, you can choose to think thoughts of greatness and success! It really is up to you!

    It is remarkable that so many people take so little responsibility for their lives. Here is something that Orison Swett Marden wrote nearly a hundred years ago. It's still true today. He wrote,

    "So long as we think that we are merely human, sons of Adam, inheriting only his weaknesses, his limitations; so long as we are convinced that we are helpless victims of heredity, of circumstances and environment, we can never express anything but mediocrity, weakness, inferiority.

    A great artist who put his whole soul into his work would never look at inferior pictures, because he said, if he did, he would become familiar with false artistic ideals, and his own pencil would soon catch the taint of inferiority.

    It is familiarity with a weak, inferior ideal of ourselves that dwarfs and stunts our development. As long as we think we are poor ineffectual nobodies, no power in the world can make us anything else. Our mental attitude fixes the limit of our development. Nothing can save us from our own conviction of inferiority, and inability to rise above the things that hold us down."

    In his writings, Mr. Marden very eloquently and succinctly communicated just how vitally important our thinking is. It is so true! And the exciting part is that we have control over our thoughts! We have free will to choose what we are going to think about.

    I really like the example that he gave about the artist who would never look at inferior pictures. As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.

    Great people don't look at and focus on the inferior. Great people don't dwell on weakness. Improvement, growth and success come from looking and focusing on something greater than where you are now.

    Let me give you a silly illustration. It's a true story.

    When I was around eight years old, my older brother and I had a ping-pong table at our house. He was ten years old and neither of us had any proficiency in that game whatsoever.

    Then, dad came down to play. He was really good, and he showed no mercy to either of us. For quite some time, the best I could do was to maybe score one point or two against him. But, over time I really improved.

    Why?

    Every time I played, I was looking at "greatness."

    Potential Dangers Of Using Herbal Remedies
    Herbal remedies have been around for a long, long time and have been used to help cure a variety of health concerns. Most of the remedies used before comprised mainly of herbal remedies since there were no other alternatives at the time. Herbal remedies were used by different cultures in different ways for different ailments and diseases, all before the development of our modern day pharmaceutical medicines.Nowadays, we have been
    rote,

    "So long as we think that we are merely human, sons of Adam, inheriting only his weaknesses, his limitations; so long as we are convinced that we are helpless victims of heredity, of circumstances and environment, we can never express anything but mediocrity, weakness, inferiority.

    A great artist who put his whole soul into his work would never look at inferior pictures, because he said, if he did, he would become familiar with false artistic ideals, and his own pencil would soon catch the taint of inferiority.

    It is familiarity with a weak, inferior ideal of ourselves that dwarfs and stunts our development. As long as we think we are poor ineffectual nobodies, no power in the world can make us anything else. Our mental attitude fixes the limit of our development. Nothing can save us from our own conviction of inferiority, and inability to rise above the things that hold us down."

    In his writings, Mr. Marden very eloquently and succinctly communicated just how vitally important our thinking is. It is so true! And the exciting part is that we have control over our thoughts! We have free will to choose what we are going to think about.

    I really like the example that he gave about the artist who would never look at inferior pictures. As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.

    Great people don't look at and focus on the inferior. Great people don't dwell on weakness. Improvement, growth and success come from looking and focusing on something greater than where you are now.

    Let me give you a silly illustration. It's a true story.

    When I was around eight years old, my older brother and I had a ping-pong table at our house. He was ten years old and neither of us had any proficiency in that game whatsoever.

    Then, dad came down to play. He was really good, and he showed no mercy to either of us. For quite some time, the best I could do was to maybe score one point or two against him. But, over time I really improved.

    Why?

    Every time I played, I was looking at "greatness."

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    What constitutes intimacy in a relationship? Is it having great sex once a day? Is it being romantically involved? It could be those things, but intimacy is sharing yourself with the one you love because you trust them and you appreciate them. Sex alone is not what makes intimacy. Romance alone is not what makes intimacy. But if you put romance, sex, respect, honesty, communication, and appreciate into the equation and you balance thos
    t of inferiority.

    It is familiarity with a weak, inferior ideal of ourselves that dwarfs and stunts our development. As long as we think we are poor ineffectual nobodies, no power in the world can make us anything else. Our mental attitude fixes the limit of our development. Nothing can save us from our own conviction of inferiority, and inability to rise above the things that hold us down."

    In his writings, Mr. Marden very eloquently and succinctly communicated just how vitally important our thinking is. It is so true! And the exciting part is that we have control over our thoughts! We have free will to choose what we are going to think about.

    I really like the example that he gave about the artist who would never look at inferior pictures. As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.

    Great people don't look at and focus on the inferior. Great people don't dwell on weakness. Improvement, growth and success come from looking and focusing on something greater than where you are now.

    Let me give you a silly illustration. It's a true story.

    When I was around eight years old, my older brother and I had a ping-pong table at our house. He was ten years old and neither of us had any proficiency in that game whatsoever.

    Then, dad came down to play. He was really good, and he showed no mercy to either of us. For quite some time, the best I could do was to maybe score one point or two against him. But, over time I really improved.

    Why?

    Every time I played, I was looking at "greatness."

    Hollywood's Influence on the Masses
    They say life imitates art but Hollywood, recently it might be more appropriate to say Art imitates life. I can remember when i was a kid pretending to be Superman, running around with a blanket flowing behind me or Luke Skywalker wielding my light saber. In either case, I was the good guy battling evil, lost in the world I watched before me.Other an pop culture references, like advertising Coke in a film or ribbing the current
    s. It is so true! And the exciting part is that we have control over our thoughts! We have free will to choose what we are going to think about.

    I really like the example that he gave about the artist who would never look at inferior pictures. As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.

    Great people don't look at and focus on the inferior. Great people don't dwell on weakness. Improvement, growth and success come from looking and focusing on something greater than where you are now.

    Let me give you a silly illustration. It's a true story.

    When I was around eight years old, my older brother and I had a ping-pong table at our house. He was ten years old and neither of us had any proficiency in that game whatsoever.

    Then, dad came down to play. He was really good, and he showed no mercy to either of us. For quite some time, the best I could do was to maybe score one point or two against him. But, over time I really improved.

    Why?

    Every time I played, I was looking at "greatness."

    Using the Internet to Find and Finance Your Home
    Finding the best home for your situation and budget, and then finding an appropriate lender to finance it, has always been a time-consuming process. The process may involve visiting several real estate agents, driving through neighborhoods to scope out availability, and attending multiple auctions. Finding a lender is even more critical since rates and fees vary--and if you don't shop around, you may wind up laying a lot more than is ne
    ou a silly illustration. It's a true story.

    When I was around eight years old, my older brother and I had a ping-pong table at our house. He was ten years old and neither of us had any proficiency in that game whatsoever.

    Then, dad came down to play. He was really good, and he showed no mercy to either of us. For quite some time, the best I could do was to maybe score one point or two against him. But, over time I really improved.

    Why?

    Every time I played, I was looking at "greatness." My goal, my vision, my drive was to beat him! I am so glad that he never let up and went easy on me, because I became a pretty darn good ping pong player.

    I also learned a very valuable lesson. If you want to improve, focus on something much greater than yourself. When I first began my radio broadcasting career I would spend hours listening to tapes (yes, back then they were tapes!) of other broadcasters who were at the time the best in the business. As I listened to them, I was studying and learning, and, most importantly, telling my mind, "This is the level I want to be."

    It really is up to you. Decide to focus on great things. The Creator never designed you to be a failure. See yourself as someone who can excel to greatness.

    The choice is yours. You can choose to think defeatist, inferior thoughts or you can choose to think thoughts of greatness and success! It really is up to you!

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