Are you longing for the days of your childhood?

As children we get bored with childhood, rush to grow up, and then long to be children again when we get older.

Remember the master teacher once said 2,000 years ago, “Unless you can become like little children, your chances are zero, you haven’t got a prayer.” A major consideration for adults.

Be like children and remember there are four ways to be more like a child no matter how old you get:

Curiosity

Be curious. Childish curiosity. Learn to be curious like a child. What will kids do if they want to know something bad enough? You’re right. They will bug you. Kids can ask a million questions. You think they’re through. They’ve got another million. They will keep plaguing you. They can drive you right to the brink.

Also kids use their curiosity to learn. Have you ever noticed that while adults are stepping on ants, children are studying them? A child’s curiosity is what helps them to reach, learn and grow.

Excitement

Learn to get excited like a child. There is nothing that has more magic than childish excitement. So excited you hate to go to bed at night. Can’t wait to get up in the morning. So excited that you’re about to explode. How can anyone resist that kind of childish magic? Now, once in a while I meet someone who says, “Well, I’m a little too mature for all that childish excitement.” Isn’t that pitiful? You’ve got to weep for these kinds of people. All I’ve got to say is, “If you’re too old to get excited, you’re old.” Don’t get that old.

Faith

Faith like a child. Faith is childish. How else would you describe it? Some people say, “Let’s be adult about it.” Oh no. No. Adults too often have a tendency to be overly skeptical and intellectual using their limited knowledge to find the answer. Some adults even have a tendency to be cynical. Adults say, “Yeah. I’ve heard that old positive line before. It will be a long day in June before I fall for that positive line. You’ve got to prove to me it’s any good.”

See, that’s adult, but kids aren’t that way. Kids think you can get anything. They are really funny. You tell kids, “We’re going to have three swimming pools.” And they say, “Yeah. Three. One each. Stay out of my swimming pool.” See, they start dividing them up right away, but adults are not like that. Adults say, “Three swimming pools? You’re out of your mind. Most people don’t even have one swimming pool. You’ll be lucky to get a tub in the back yard.” You notice the difference? No wonder the master teacher said, “Unless you can become like little children, your chances, they’re skinny.”

Trust

Trust is a childish virtue, but it has great merit. Have you heard the expression “sleep like a baby”? That’s it. Childish trust. After you’ve gotten an A+ for the day, leave it in somebody else’s hands.

Curiosity, excitement, faith and trust. Wow, what a powerful combination to bring (back) into our lives.

This article was written by one of my mentors, Jim Rohn

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18 Common Excuses and their Affirmations

IT WILL BE DIFFICULT:

I have the ability to accomplish any task I set my mind to with ease and comfort.

IT’S GOING TO BE RISKY:

Being myself involves no risks. It is my ultimate truth, and I live it fearlessly.

IT WILL TAKE A LONG TIME:

I have infinite patience when it comes to fulfilling my destiny.

THERE WILL BE FAMILY DRAMA:

I would rather be loathed for whom I am than loved for who I am not.

I DON’T DESERVE IT:

I am a Divine creation, a piece of God. Therefore, I cannot be un-deserving.

IT’S NOT MY NATURE:

My essential nature is perfect and faultless. It is to this nature that I return.

I CAN’T AFFORD IT:

I am connected to an unlimited source of abundance.

NO ONE WILL HELP ME:

The right circumstances and the right people are already here and will show up on time.

IT HAS NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE:

I am willing to attract all that I desire, beginning here and now.

I’M NOT STRONG ENOUGH:

I have access to unlimited assistance. My strength comes from my connection to my Source of being.

I’M NOT SMART ENOUGH:

I am a creation of the Divine mind; all is perfect, and I am a genius in my own right.

I’M TOO OLD (OR NOT OLD ENOUGH):

I am an infinite being. The age of my body has no bearing on what I do or who I am.

THE RULES WON’T LET ME:

I live my life according to Divine rules.

IT’S TOO BIG:

I think only about what I can do now. By thinking small, I accomplish great things.

I DON’T HAVE THE ENERGY:

I feel passionately about my life, and this passion fills me with excitement and energy.

IT’S MY PERSONAL FAMILY HISTORY:

I live in the present moment by being grateful for all of my life experiences as a child.

I’M TOO BUSY:

As I uncluttered my life, I free myself to answer the callings of my soul.

I’M TOO SCARED:

I can accomplish anything I put my mind to, because I know that I am never alone.

A truth from the book: EXCUSES BEGONE BY from DR. WAYNE W. DYER :

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Healthy mid-meal ideas to keep you lean:

  • Apple or other fruit with almond butter
  • Hummus with carrot sticks or sliced red/yellow/orange peppers
  • Guacamole with carrot sticks or sliced red/yellow/orange peppers
  • Ricotta cheese (grass-fed if possible) mixed with cocoa powder, stevia, and vanilla extract (delicious high protein, low carb snack!)
  • Cottage cheese mixed with yogurt, berries, and walnuts or pecans
  • A couple hard boiled eggs with carrot and celery sticks and hummus
  • Celery sticks with organic peanut butter or almond butter (a classic quick snack)
  • Avocado slices wrapped in deli turkey breast
  • A piece of sprouted grain toast (sprouted grain preferred nutritionally over “whole grain”) with nut butter and berries
  • Fresh sliced pineapple with a handful of macadamia nuts
  • a bowl of blueberries mixed with raw almonds
  • Cottage cheese with cinnamon, apple slices, and walnuts

A few tips taken from Mike Geary Certified Nutrition Specialist

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Five regrets of the dying

From someone who worked in palliative care. Her patients were those who had gone home to die.When questioned about any regrets they had or anything they would have done differently, common themes surfaced again and again. Here are the most common five:

1. I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.

This was the most common regret of all. When people realize that their life is almost over and look back clearly on it, it’s easy to see how many dreams have gone unfulfilled. Most people had not honored even half of their dreams and knew that it was due to choices they had made, or not made.

2. I wish I didn’t work so hard.

All of the men deeply regretted spending so much of their lives on the treadmill of a work existence. They missed their children’s youth and their partner’s companionship.

3. I wish I’d had the courage to express my feelings.

Many people suppressed their feelings in order to keep peace with others. As a result, they settled for a mediocre existence and never became who they were truly capable of becoming. Many developed illnesses relating to the bitterness and resentment they carried as a result.

4. I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends.

Often we would not truly realize the full benefits of old friends until their dying weeks and it was not always possible to track them down. Many had become so caught up in their own lives that they had let golden friendships slip by over the years. There were many deep regrets about not giving friendships the time and effort that they deserved.

5. I wish that I had let myself be happier.

Many did not realize until the end that happiness is a choice. They had stayed stuck in old patterns and habits. The so-called “comfort” of familiarity overflowed into their emotions, as well as their physical lives. Fear of change had them pretending to others, and themselves, that they were content, when deep within, they longed to laugh properly and have silliness in their life again.

This is an article from BRONNIE WARE

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The 6 Leardership Essentials

1- Make time to think :  it means actively think 15 min a day on what we do accomplish in our business for our life.

2- Reflect : Examine your life , what does it means ? contemplate and draw lesson of what did happen in the past and make sure to make changes for the future.

3- Learn : Reading , seminar , online training etc.. this is how we learn in order to get better and most of it to predict Success in the future

4- Relate : relate to people , build relationship because remember , all things happen through others

5- Develop people you lead : so people around you can say that they get better BECAUSE they work with you

6- Execute : Make sure you deliver results , show it and PERFORM or PERISH .. do not ONLY have intention but DELIVER

this great tips are from Mr Mark Sanborn

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