Thursday, December 16, 2010

60 TIPS FOR A STUNNINGLY GREAT LIFE. By Robin S. Sharma

I want to shift gears from leadership to a pure focus on crafting an exceptional life for this blog post. Ultimately, life goes by in a blink. And too many people live the same year 80 times. To avoid getting to the end and feeling flooded regret over a live half-lived, read (and then apply) these tips:

1. Exercise daily.

2. Get serious about gratitude.

3. See your work as a craft.

4. Expect the best and prepare for the worst.

5. Keep a journal.

6. Read “The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin”.

7. Plan a schedule for your week.

8. Know the 5 highest priorities of your life.

9. Say no to distractions.

10. Drink a lot of water.

11. Improve your work every single day.

12. Get a mentor.

13. Hire a coach.

14. Get up at 5 am each day.

15. Eat less food.

16. Find more heroes.

17. Be a hero to someone.

18. Smile at strangers.

19. Be the most ethical person you know.

20. Don’t settle for anything less than excellence.

21. Savor life’s simplest pleasures.

22. Save 10% of your income each month.

23. Spend time at art galleries.

24. Walk in the woods.

25. Write thank you letters to those who’ve helped you.

26. Forgive those who’ve wronged you.

27. Remember that leadership is about influence and impact, not title and accolades.

28. Create unforgettable moments with those you love.

29. Have 5 great friends.

30. Become stunningly polite.

31. Unplug your TV.

32. Sell your TV.

33. Read daily.

34. Avoid the news.

35. Be content with what you have.

36. Pursue your dreams.

37. Be authentic.

38. Be passionate.

39. Say sorry when you know you should.

40. Never miss a moment to celebrate another.

41. Have a vision for your life.

42. Know your strengths.

43. Focus your mind on the good versus the lack.

44. Be patient.

45. Don’t give up.

46. Clean up your messes.

47. Use impeccable words.

48. Travel more.

49. Read “As You Think”.

50. Honor your parents.

51. Tip taxi drivers well.

52. Be a great teammate.

53. Give no energy to critics.

54. Spent time in the mountains.

55. Know your top 5 values.

56. Shift from being busy to achieving results.

57. Innovate and iterate.

58. Speak less. Listen more.

59. Be the best person you know.

60. Make your life matter.

Robin Sharma is the author of the #1 international bestseller “The Leader Who Had No Title” (Simon & Schuster). Pass this list on to a friend by using the tools below.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

GIFTS ARE IRREVOCABLE. PART III

Have you ever noticed that there are people you know who are literally at the same place today as they where five years ago?
- They still have the same dream.
- The same opportunities.
- The same way of thinking.

These people are standing still in life...it's like their stop watch stopped five years ago in life and so did they.

John Mason made a wonderful statement saying,
Gifts and talents are given to us not only that we can fulfill to the fullest the call in your own lives , but also so that we can reach the souls of who are attached to those gifts.

There are people whose lives are waiting to be affected by what God has placed in you.

Whoaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

GIFTS ARE IRREVOCABLE - PART II

Most people let others control their detiny.

I need to remind you that, God’s gifts are never loans, they are always deposits.

Gifts and callings are deposits in your personal accounts. You determine the interests on them.

Your gifts are never used up. The more they are used the more value they become.

Step out and use your gifts. If you don’t you will spend the rest of your days on earth helping others reach their goals. Dont allow others to take take over the driver's seat inyour life.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

YOUR GIFTS ARE IRREVOCABLE

Yell0!
I have been thinking of recent how it is so true to confirm that, one thing about God’s calling is that they are permanent.
Roman 11:29. For the gifts and callings of God are without repentance.

They are irrevocable.

God doesn’t take away His gifts and calling in your life.
Whether you fail at it or haven’t used them... they will still remain in you.

Grow where God has planted you.
Every great idea is impossible from where you are starting today but winning starts with beginning.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

continuation

Quit Taking a Ride and Take the Wheel. By Lee Colan

Just today, my wife and I brought our newborn baby boy home. Oh, wait a minute. That was 16 years ago! How can that be? From drooling to driving in a nanosecond. In spite of our attempts to make time stand still, my son is ready to quit taking a ride and take the wheel. For him, it is a literal change. For the rest of us, it’s a figurative challenge.

My good friend and bestselling author, David Cottrell, and I discuss this challenge in our latest book, Winners ALWAYS Quit.

On any of life’s journeys, we have to make a choice before we begin the trip. Our options are these: we can be a passenger, or we can be the driver. It’s our choice.

People who choose to be passengers have to go where the driver is going. Passengers have no control over how fast they move ahead, no say about whether rules are observed.

Then again, being a passenger has its appeal. You can just sit in the car and relax, oblivious to your final destination. You can plug in your earbuds and listen to music, or you can nap. You can text a friend on your cell phone or do Sudoku puzzles. You don’t have to pay attention to where you are, who’s in front of you, who’s behind you, or whether you’re making progress. Your journey may be pleasant enough, but if you choose to be a passenger, you’re just going along for the ride.

It’s not what happens to us but how we choose to respond to what happens that determines our next move, next path, next relationship, and next risk. If you choose to be a driver, you accept the responsibility for moving toward your goal. You pay attention and focus on getting to your destination. You make decisions on how quickly to move ahead. You avoid potholes and stray ice chests in the road. You decide when to stop and refuel. You may choose to take a detour. You make all the decisions that affect the safety of your passengers and your success in reaching the goal.

The physical distance between a passenger and a driver is less than three feet; the psychological distance is enormous. Which would you choose to be?

Expect the Unexpected

When things are going the way they’re expected to go, most people feel they are in control of their lives. This is an illusion. In the larger sense, you can’t control all the events life throws at you, or even most of them. The only thing you can really control is how you respond to them. It’s like being a defensive driver.

When the unexpected happens, the illusion of control can vanish like your kids at dishwashing time. People react to the unexpected in one of two ways. Some take the role of the victim: “Wasn’t my fault. Nobody could have foreseen it. Nothing I could have done about it.” This is a “passenger” reaction.

Others see an opportunity to truly take control: “Okay, things have changed. Let’s see what we can do about it. Maybe there’s a great opportunity here.” This is the way a “driver” reacts.

A real driver has the remarkable ability to deal successfully with the unexpected, the unusual, the extraordinary. Positively dealing with the unexpected by looking for solutions, not excuses, is the choice winners make.

Believe it or not, the unexpected is going to happen. It’s your choice how you deal with it. You can be a victim, or you can choose to realize that you can make strides toward greater success by taking control of the unexpected.

Do we sometimes fall into the victim trap? Of course. Occasionally feeling sorry for ourselves is natural, but remaining in the victim trap will keep you from achieving success.

Avoiding the victim trap is not easy, but it’s a choice you have to make. You control your next move. Will you sit and sulk, or will you commit to continuing toward your ultimate goal?

Lee J. Colan, Ph.D. is President of The L Group, Inc., a Dallas, Texas-based consulting firm. He is a high-energy leadership advisor, author and leadership expert.
He has built a track record of successfully managing the challenges of rapid organizational change. Lee possesses an in-depth understanding of business, people and organizations. He blends this understanding with his corporate management experience to help leaders and companies grow.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The Young Persuader. By Zig ziglar

I receive weekly newsletters from Zig Ziglar, as i read one that was sent to me today... i thought i should share it with you.

So, Enjoy the read.

A few days after my second daughter was born, I had to take a trip over to South Carolina from our Knoxville, Tennessee, home. On the way back, a sudden snow storm left me and a few hundred other motorists stranded for the night. Fortunately, I was stranded directly behind a nice, warm Greyhound bus. The driver was kind enough to permit me to climb aboard and spend the night. The next morning the highways were cleared and I drove on home.

I had no sooner pulled into the driveway and gotten inside my house than my wife said we needed more baby supplies. I slipped my heavy coat back on and was headed for the door when my soon-to-be four-year-old daughter, Suzan, said, “Daddy, take me with you.” I explained to her that the weather was bad, I would only be gone a few minutes, and it would be best for her to stay home. As only a four-year-old can, she said, “But, Daddy, I will be so lonely.” I said, “Now, Doll, your mother is here and so is your new baby sister, and Lizzie (who was our live-in nanny) is here.” Then she looked at me and said, “But, Daddy, I’ll be lonely for you.” I don’t need to tell you that she went with me to the store that day.

In retrospect, that is persuasion at its absolute best – straight from the heart, without guile and without any subterfuge. In a direct, simple way she had made me feel important – I was the one she was going to be lonely for. I believe that if we will play it straight, speak from the heart, and be open and direct with people in a loving way, we will improve our communication skills dramatically and our persuasiveness will go up. Think about it. Speak from the heart, and I’ll SEE YOU AT THE TOP!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

The struggling global economies are creating more profit potential than EVER BEFORE in the Forex markets.

Dear friends, allow me to share this great knowledge from Vic Conant (chairman Nightingale - conant

If you're worried about the state of the economy and your personal financial wherewithal going forward, then you'll probably be as surprised as I was to discover that all this market upheaval has been creating huge pockets of profit potential in an entirely different market...

...and get this — more than $3 trillion a day moves through it.

Do you know what it is?

It's called the foreign exchange network, or "Forex" for short. And it's simply the trading of foreign currencies, like the U.S. dollar, or the eurodollar.

There is a tectonic financial shift going on. The incomes and standards of living in the Western economies are shifting toward the emerging economies. Economies like those of the BRIC nations (Brazil, Russia, India and China) are experiencing growth at the expense of our loss. Getting one's share of the good life is as achievable today as at any time prior to now. But we must diversify both our thinking and possibly our income sources in order to achieve it. And FOREX trading may be an excellent way to do that for many of us.

Patience — Safety-First — Conservative Methods

That's why I turned to my friend and 30+ year trading veteran Bill Poulos. Unlike others who are "once and done" with their customers, he constantly improves his trading programs to stay ahead of changes in the markets and their technologies. And Bill gives everyone with whom he does business complete access to his improvements — including his latest Secret Weapon.


The Modern day Trading Room of the 21st Century

The $20,000+ Secret Weapon


The "Secret Weapon" behind his discovery is a custom piece of intelligent software that he paid more than $20,000 to develop that can predict with a high level of accuracy which way any of the six major Forex pairs are headed in the next 8 hours...

It does all the "hard work" of finding the best trade setups, saving you hours of analysis...

...but then gives you total control to place and manage the trades yourself so your portfolio is always protected from risk.

And from what I've seen, no one is trading like this (yet)...

No, it's NOT a "robot"... it's NOT an "expert adviser"... it's NOT even a "plug-in"...

It's a complete, step-by-step approach to trading that's probably unlike anything you've seen before.

He reveals it all in his new trading lab discovery video...google Bill Poulos.


It's awesome, and it's something anyone can do, regardless of your experience. Plus, it easily fits into your busy schedule because you really only need 60 seconds here and there throughout the day to place and manage your trades.

To your success,



P.S. Bill has actually posted four videos on his site. Check them all out while you're there. But the videos will be online for only a short time in order to get your feedback on this discovery, so if any of this interests you, make sure you watch them here ASAP...google Bill Poulos.


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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

I recieved an email from Rhonda bryan this morning and ohhhh boy is she so right.

This is what she wrote...

Ask, Believe, Receive - just three simple steps to create what you want. However, very often the second step, believe, can be the most difficult one. And yet it is the greatest step you will ever take. Believing contains no doubt. Believing does not waiver. Believing is absolute faith. Believing remains steadfast despite what is happening in the outside world.

When you master believing, you have mastered your life.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Leadership in the 21st Century.

Jack Welch says, "Genuine leadership comes from the quality of your vision and your ability to spark others to extraordinary performance."

I can not agree more.
It is said that there are two basic types of leadership in business today, transactional and transformational.
Transactional leadership is the ability to direct people, manage resources, and get the job done.
Transformational leadership, the most important form of leadership today, is the ability to motivate, inspire, and bring people to higher levels of performance.

You know..., perhaps the most important thing to do as a leader is to be a good role model. We need to Lead by example. Walk the talk. Live the life. Always carry yourself as though everyone is watching, even when no one is watching.
Good leaders are completely reliable. People can take them at their word and trust that they will do what they say. They make promises carefully, and then always keep their word.
We need to touch people emotionally, to empower them to be more and to contribute more than they ever have before.
That is exceptional leadership in the 21st century.

Be the Change
One love
Kat

Friday, August 6, 2010

food for thought

Open letter. By Angela Hill - www. takingyoucloser.blogspot.com
An open letter to all the first time visitors to Uganda,

1. Please stop moving in herds.
2. People here aren’t going to hurt you. The worst that will happen is you will be relieved of that expensive watch you shouldn’t be wearing anyway.
3. No one is looking to give anyone food poisoning, especially not you, sick people make for bad restaurant business.
4. Stop paying excessively and tipping, especially in local establishments. I know you think you are doing a good thing, but you are driving up the costs of things for locals,
5. Do not pay people for their photos, unless they are street performers and then only maybe. If they say ‘no, I don’t want my picture taken’ then walk away.
6. Stop calling them the slums of Kampala, the area is called Kisenyi and in it are people’s homes. How would you like someone to call your neighbourhood a slum?
7. Don’t do things you aren’t trained for. If you are an arts student, don’t provide medical ‘advice’ in the ‘slums (see 6).’ People here deserve the same level of care that you would like to receive.
8. Please if you are only coming to preach or feel good about yourself, stay home. People here need doctors and nurses and money, they don’t need to be told by some white person that their needs will be met if they pray. There are enough local priests and pastors here to tell them that.
9. If you want your church dollars to be put to good use, help support local hospitals or schools. Why are there two brand new, very expensive looking churches next to a hospital that is falling apart and can hardly afford to pay staff? People here can pray anywhere, surgery cannot be performed outside. The good news is when people die from a lack of care, they’ll have a nice place for a funeral … if they can afford it.

My question is, if you are afraid of being here, why did you come?
Really take a deep breath, get out past the gates and sanitized accommodation and enjoy Kampala and the countryside of Uganda, it’s called the Pearl of Africa for a reason. Be a tourist and support the local economy as that will help more than you can imagine.

Thank you,
Angela
Freelance journalist/photographer

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

BE WHAT YOU ARE

It’s August!! Smart Bang!!!

We are past the mid of the year 2010 and yet thus far I’m here once again to remind you to “BE WHAT YOU ARE, THIS IS THE FIRST STEP TOWARD BECOMING BETTER THAN YOU.”

Keep in mind... **God has given you a gift of 86,400 seconds today. Remember to use one to say Thank you or Please.

Sounds great doesn't it?


Xoxo
Kat

Monday, August 2, 2010

MY FAVOURITE QUOTES THIS WEEK AUGUST -2010

Lying to others reveals the truth about yourself ~ Roseanne Colonna Venturino

How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours. Wayne Dyer

A person starts to live when he can live outside himself. Einstein

CONDUCT HONEST BUSINESSES

Listen to what Mahatma Gandhi said, It is difficult, but not impossible, to conduct strictly honest business. WHO WOULDN'T WANT TO BE A PART SUCH!!

Think about it.

Love ya
Kat

PASSION IS NEVER A ONE WAY ROAD

Seriously, Passion is by no means a one way road.

You have got to have excitement in all you do. Many times I see people go to work and complain on a regular basis how things appear dreadful. I learnt long time ago that life is passionate and we should respond in the same way.
The thing with passion is… it always comes back you. You will be pretty stunned what happens when you practice being passionate about doing stuff.
My wish for you is to open your eyes and heart and see how good things can be if you let them.

This craze is more like a boomerang. I dare you!

Love ya’s
Kat

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Hey people- Kathy here.

Just saying hi again and trusting you are well. Thanks for being you.

Did you know that kindness is never a one way street - it always come back to tenderly bite, astound and surprise you.

... God always wants to remind us of the good stuff so… go ahead show kindness today.

Ok, so be blessed.


Love ya
Kat

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

"Every mistake that I made - and we all make mistakes - came because I didn't take the time to get the facts. I didn't drive hard enough."
-- Charles Knight, publisher

"If you just set out to be liked, you would be prepared to compromise on anything at anytime, and you would achieve nothing."
-- Margaret Thatcher, British prime minister

"Hope works in these ways: it looks for the good in people instead of harping on the worst; it discovers what can be done instead of grumbling about what cannot; it regards problems, large or small, as opportunities; it pushes ahead when it would be easy to quit; it "lights the candle" instead of "cursing the darkness.""
-- Anonymous

Saturday, July 24, 2010

"The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up."
-- Paul Valery, French Poet

"You can't do it unless you can imagine it."
-- George Lucas, director

"You are not beaten until you admit it."
-- George Patton, general

Friday, July 23, 2010

Weekly quotes

"It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed."
-- Napolean Hill, author

"Do not fear going forward slowly; fear only to stand still."
-- Chinese Proverb

"Men are anxious to improve their circumstances, but are unwilling to improve themselves; they therefore remain bound."
-- James Allen

Monday, July 19, 2010

“Capital isn’t scarce; vision is.” Sam Walton

Motivation gets you going, but habit gets you there. Zig Ziglar

The word NO means “new oportunity”


A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; and an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty. Winston Churchill

Monday, July 12, 2010

UNITED WE STAND

Fellow Ugandans, I can't think of any other way but to be reminded every minute as I get to terms with the sad news of the terrorist booming in Kampala that indeed we lay our future in Thy hands… united, free, for liberty, TOGETHER we always stand.

Oh Uganda! may God uphold thee,
We lay our future in thy hand.
United, free,
For liberty
Together we'll always stand.

Oh Uganda! the land of freedom.
Our love and labor we give,
And with neighbors all
At our country's call
In peace and friendship we'll live.

Oh Uganda! the land that feeds us
By sun and fertile soil grown.
For our own dear land,
We'll always stand:
The Pearl of Africa's Crown.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Hey there

Been thinking heaps about you today. Trusting you are all well, and that you had a beautiful day. I hope that each day traversed you further into your destiny.

Personally, I believe that with all the weird up comings in the world today, the fundamental needs of the human heart are the same around the world. Sooooo...this makes you so relevant in all your actions this weekend. I have confidence and hope that we can be of help this weekend in big and small ways.

Well, don’t forget to Rise up and believe in someone _ ‘The Power of Belief turns out to be pretty strong and it alone can be of great help to a hurting heart.

Okay, it’s been such an honor spending time with you this week :-) i mean through facebook, twitter and my blog. Just remember to BE THE CHANGE...in your home and community throughout the weekend. Ehhhhh

Have a fabulous weekend.
Xoxo Kat

Thursday, May 27, 2010

LEADERSHIP THOUGHTS

"You can tell who has been swimming naked when the tide goes out." -Warren Buffett


"The secret to my success is practice." -David Beckham


"In a gentle way, you can shake the world." -Mahatma Gandhi

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

"There are the dreams we have for our life and there are dreams that life has for us. You have to be able to identify what you really love and what you really want before you can get it." "- Marcia Wieder, Author

The Secret Inside You, Don't Let Fear Stop You, Tap Into Inner Wisdom, Strengthen Your Weak Spot And Build Your Dream.

Marcia Wieder haswritten a new book "Dreams Are whispers From The Soul." Be sure to read this awesome book

Loving life
Kat
Wow!

Sometimes i forget the importance of Mirror-ing one-self, then i come across Rhonda's news letter...

"When you look at yourself and feel dissatisfaction about any part of you, you will continue to attract feelings of dissatisfaction, because the law mirrors back to you exactly what you are holding inside."

Be in awe and wonder at the magnificence of you!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Don’t Change the Guy. by Mark Gungor

Way too many women are dating guys thinking they can change or morph them into the man they want him to be. It would be far better to just find a guy that is more of what you want. If he’s a frog, you aren’t going to turn him into prince charming. You need to move on. I don’t know what it is in the female psyche that makes women think that the bum will be different when they are married.

If you don’t like the fact that he isn’t a devoted follower of Jesus, or that he smokes or is a slob, or whatever—you fill in the blank—but think by some “magical cosmic force” he’ll be different once you are married, you are fooling yourself. Women will say they want a solid Christian man, someone with a good job and a wonderful mother, but date a guy who stays in bed and watches TV rather than going to church, can’t hold a steady job and whose mother is a banshee. Then they think these things will go away, won’t matter or that they can change him. These ladies are in for a ton of misery.

First, make sure your expectations are realistic. If your list includes a guy who looks like a Greek god, is a millionaire, loves cats, has June Cleaver for a mother, sings like Pavarotti and has the entire bible memorized in 3 translations, you probably won’t find him! Be realistic and then decide which ones are deal breakers. Maybe it’s the future in-laws, or health issues, or values like the depth and commitment of their faith. You have to decide what you can and can’t live with—or live without! But don’t kid yourself into thinking that those things that bug you and those things you don’t like will not matter down the matrimonial road. They will matter and you’ll end up wondering if the road took a detour through hell.

I frequently have women talk to me and tell me all the things wrong with the cretin they are married to. When I ask them if he did those things before they were married, the answer is almost always — yes! Come on, think it through! If you didn’t like these things before, then what made you think it would be different after the “I dos” were said? It’s that inexplicable (and ridiculous) notion in the brain of a woman that says, “But I can change him!” Guys don’t think that way. In fact, most men don’t want the woman they fall in love with to change one bit after marriage! They are perfectly content to have their brides stay just as they are!

You can’t make a man into the one you want him to be or the idealized version you wish he would be. You need find the one that most closely fits your mold…and he still won’t be perfect! There will always be things in marriage that make men and women crazy. Again, make sure your expectations are realistic. If the dude doesn’t make the grade, don’t assume that you can do “extreme husband makeover” on him. You’ll just bring a lot of grief to yourself and the poor fellow you are trying to remodel.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

"One day Alice came to a fork in the road and saw a Cheshire cat in a tree. "Which road do I take?" she asked. "Where do you want to go?" was his response. "I don't know," Alice answered. "Then," said the cat, "it doesn't matter.""
-- Lewis Carroll, author


"The future has several names. For the weak, it is the impossible. For the fainthearted, it is the unknown. For the thoughtful and valiant, it is the ideal."
-- Victor Hugo, writer


"Putting off an easy thing makes it hard. Putting off a hard thing makes it impossible." -- Charles Wilson, legislator


"If you're not making mistakes, you're not trying hard enough."
-- Vince Lombardi, football coach

"When I thought I couldn't go on, I forced myself to keep going. My success is based on persistence, not luck. "
-- Estee Lauder, entrepreneur
It is never crowded at the top, and it certainly feels better being up there than being in a crowd.

Don't aim so low... life only gives you what you ask from it.

Best regards,
Kat

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Quotes

"As for worrying about what other people might think - forget it. They aren't concerned about you. They're too busy worrying about what you and other people think of them." -- Michael le Boeuf


"If all misfortunes were laid in one common heap whence everyone must take an equal portion, most people would be contented to take their own and depart."
-- Socrates


"You just don't luck into things as much as you'd like to think you do. You build step by step, whether it's friendships or opportunities."
-- Barbara Bush, first lady


"If you believe you can, you probably can. If you believe you won't, you most assuredly won't. Belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad."
-- Denis Waitley, motivational speaker


"Luck is not chance, it's toil. Fortune's expensive smile is earned."
-- Emily Dickinson, poet


"The most important thing is your self-respect. It doesn't matter what people think about you, but what you think about yourself."
-- Robert H. Abplanalp


"The superior man blames himself. The inferior man blames others."
-- Don Shula, football coach

From The Secret Daily Teachings

Well, Here i am again sharing this teaching... I'm so inspired by Rhonda.

Every single day, no matter who you meet in the day - friends, family, work colleagues, strangers - give joy to them. Give a smile or a compliment or kind words or kind actions, but give joy! Do your best to make sure that every single person you meet has a better day because they saw you. This might sound like it is not connected with you and your life, but believe me it is inseparably connected through cosmic law.
As you give joy to every person you meet, you bring joy to YOU. The more you can give joy to others, the more you will bring the joy back to you. Rhonda Byrne

Wow! I hope you where blessed this time round. Now go out and give joy to someone

Smiles,
Kat

Friday, May 7, 2010

A Secret Scrolls message from Rhonda Byrne

If you make time to list all the things you are grateful for, and you feel the feelings of gratitude, you will feel amazing every day. Your frequency will be high and you will move through your days in love with being alive, bringing joy wherever you go, positively affecting one person after another.

When you live a life like this, everything you want will come before you even ask.

I share Rhonda's Thoughts and that's the reason i will keep posting them on my blog. Fix your eyes and thoughts to all that matters and believe that you can achieve anything.

Believing in you.
Katherine

Thursday, May 6, 2010

GRATITUDE

In her monthly news-letter, Rhonda Byrne author of the secret says;

Begin your day by feeling grateful.
Be grateful for the bed you just slept in, the roof over your head, the carpet or floor under your feet, the running water, the soap, your shower, your toothbrush, your clothes, your shoes, the refrigerator that keeps your food cold, the car that you drive, your job, your friends. Be grateful for the stores that make it so easy to buy the things you need, the restaurants, the utilities, services, and electrical appliances that make your life effortless. Be grateful for the magazines and the books that you read. Be grateful for the chair that you sit on, and the pavement that you walk on. Be grateful for the weather, the sun, the sky, the birds, the trees, the grass, the rain, and the flowers.


Happy grateful Thursday
Believing in you,
Kat

Saturday, May 1, 2010

THE LEADER WHO HAD NO TITLE By Robin Sharma:

THE LEADER WHO HAD NO TITLE: The New Way to Win in Business - and in Life



The old way of leading is dead. Many of our best-known organizations have fallen and some of our most revered leaders have lost face. The global economy has now transformed and with all the new media ranging from Twitter to YouTube, everyone now can build a following. And lead their field.

We have just entered what I call The Decade of Leadership. Leadership has become democratized. I'm not at all suggesting that we don't need titles and people at the top of organizations to set the vision, manage the team and take overall responsibility for the ship. What I am offering is that we now work and live in a world where leadership isn't just something executives do. It's something everyone needs to do - for their organizations to survive, in this period of dramatic change.

For the past 15 years, I've had a simple mission that has become my obsession: to help people in organizations lead without a title - and play at their best in all that they do. This mission has taken me into client companies like Nike, FedEx, GE, Panasonic and Unilever where I've not only helped their best people grow even better but learned what world-class teams and enterprises do to create wow. This mission has allowed me to serve as the private leadership advisor to many billionaires and celebrity entrepreneurs. And this calling has caused me to meet people from every walk of life in every industry and learn what keeps them from stepping up to their leadership best when that's exactly who they are built to be.

I've distilled everything I've learned into a step-by-step formula that I've shared in my new book "The Leader Who Had No Title: A Modern Fable on Real Success in Business and in Life" (Simon & Schuster). Here are 9 smart moves you can make today to start changing the game and creating exceptional results:

1. Remember that you need no title to be a leader. Leadership has less to do with the size of your title than the depth of your commitment. I've seen front-line employees, taxi drivers and carpet installers doing their work like Picasso painted. Leadership isn't really about authority. It's about a choice you can make to do your best work each and every day, regardless of where you are planted.

2. Shift from Victimhood to Leadership. No great career, business or life was ever created on a platform of excuses. Too many people play victim at work. They blame the boss or the economy or the competition or the weather for their less than mediocre results. Leaders Without A Title are different. They get that they have power. It may not be the power granted through a title like CEO or SVP. But they have power. And that's the power to see opportunity amid crises. That's the power to drive positive change. That's the power to encourage everyone on your team. And it's the power to step into the person you've always longed to be.

3. Innovate or Stagnate. To Lead Without A Title is to leave everything you touch better than you found it. Mediocrity happens when people refuse to change and improve all that they do. Look what happened to some of the big car companies because the slowed down their devotion to innovation. The competition ate them for breakfast. And put some out of business. The best leaders and the best enterprises have a hunger to improve. It's such a deep part of their culture they know of no other way to be. And that's the edge that makes them great.

4. Become a Value Creator versus a Clock Watcher. Success comes from the value you add rather than from the busyness you show. What's the point of being really busy around the wrong things? Leadership is a game of focus. Focusing on fewer but smarter activities, the ones that create real value for your teammates, customers and the world at large.

5. Put People First. "The business of business is people" said Southwest Airlines founder Herb Kelleher. We have a ton of technology yet less and less humanity. Yet let's remember that people do business with people they like, trust and respect. One of the clients we've done leadership development work with is RIM. Yes, they are a fast and innovative technology company. But they also get that excellent results come from people playing at excellence. So build your team. Meet your customers. Deepen human connections. Treat others with respect. And put people first.

6. Remember that Tough Times Build Strong Leaders. Look at any exceptional leader and you'll find that they stepped into their leadership best during a period of crises versus calmness. To Lead Without A Title is to hunt for opportunity amid every adversity. Every setback has the seeds of an opportunity. Companies like Apple, Google and Amazon were built because their people leveraged disruptive times into brilliant wins. And because their people refused to give up when faced with difficulty.

7. Go to Your Limits. The more you play out on the edges of your limits and take intelligent risks, the wider your limits will expand. The more you leave your comfort zone, the bigger your comfort zone will grow. Each day at work, do the things you know you must do but are scared to do. That's how you grow, build your leadership capability and access more of the leader within you. There's zero safety in staying within what i call "The Safe Harbor of The Known". That's just an illusion that bankrupts too many businesses and breaks too many human beings.

8. Lead Yourself First. "The Leader Who Had No Title" isn't just a book showing you how to create exceptional business success and win at work; it's also a handbook for personal leadership. Because how can you lead other people if you haven't first done what it takes to lead yourself? Get to know your values. Think through what you want your life to stand for. Become physically, mentally and emotionally strong. And have a remarkably good relationship with your family. What's the point of becoming super-successful yet being alone?

9. Give Back a Legacy. Success is good. Significance is even better. Sure profit and peer recognition and doing great work is mission-critical. But even more important than that is what you give - and all you leave behind. As I write in the book, "even the longest life is pretty short. And all that matters when you get to your last day is the difference you've made and the people you've helped." So as you Lead Without A Title and step into your leadership best, stay focused on adding value. And making an extraordinary contribution.

Robin Sharma is one of the world's most highly respected leadership experts, with a client list that includes Microsoft, GE, NIKE, FedEx, Yale University and IBM. In a survey of 22,000 business people ranking top leadership gurus, Sharma was in the top 5, along with Jack Welch. His books such as The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and The Greatness Guide have sold millions of copies in over 60 countries. His new book is "The Leader Who Had No Title: A Modern Fable on Real Success in Business and in Life" (Simon & Schuster). Robin's blog is at robinsharma.com.


Robin's new book, "The Leader Who Had No Title: A Fable on Real Success in Business and in Life" is coming soon!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Grateful, In owe, prayerful, questioning, hopeful, love, miracle, insurance these are some of the words running through my thoughts at the moment

Friday, April 9, 2010

Here are the simple truths of life according to Linda Ellis.

1. Honesty
2. First Impressions
3. Loss
4. Optimism
5. Growing Up
6. Stress
7. Marriage
8. Forgiveness
9. Simplicity
10. Fun
11. Success
12. Regret
13. Time

When Linda Ellis wrote her poem, The Dash, in one afternoon in 1996, it would change her life forever. In 239 words, she captured the "Simple Truths" of why we were put on this earth. That's why we are proud to bring Linda's talent back with her second book titled, Simple Truths of Life.

It's a wonderful collection of stories, great quotes and, of course, Linda's original poems that present the simple truths of life in a very engaging way! Here is a sampling of the chapters within this beautiful gift book:

The beauty of this book is that it is the perfect gift for so many occasions - holidays and celebrations, as well as times of need such as grieving the loss of a loved one, for anyone going through a rough patch. It truly is about the simple truths of life that we all live day in and day out. We take the good with the bad and how we respond to each situation will determine our happiness in life. It is an inspirational book that will be treasured by anyone who reads it. We hope you enjoy watching The Simple Truths of Life!

Embrace life with a smile.

xoxo
Katherine
GOD has a sense of HUMOR

10 ELEMENTS OF SUCCESSFUL LEADERS. By Billy Cox

Holla People, I think i should share Billy's wisdom with you. ARE YOU THERE YET????

The world is looking for strong visionary leaders. Will you be one of them?

You are not born a leader or appointed a leader; leadership is developed. To get there means stepping up to the next level. And leading at the next level involves these key elements:

1. Learn It – You cannot teach something that you haven’t learned yourself. To lead in any arena you have got to start at the ground floor and learn every aspect of the game.

2. Live It – Leaders eat, live, breathe and sleep their vision and mission. They wake up with it on their mind and go to sleep with it in their heart. It becomes part of who they are as a person.

3. Share It – Leaders teach what they learn. As soon as they learn it they share it with others, and it is a practice they repeat daily. If you aren’t sharing what you learned you aren’t a leader.

4. Guard It – Leadership is a mental game. Leaders guard their mind from negative thinking. I have never seen a negative leader. Jack Welch, the legendary former chairman of G.E., summed it up in saying, “Nothing of great significance has ever been achieved by a pessimist.”

5. Replace It – A leader’s job is not to find followers – it is to find other leaders. There will always be plenty of followers. You must keep your pipeline full of “A” players who have the potential to lead. The worse place you can be is irreplaceable because this means you can never grow to the next level.

6. Embrace It – The world is moving at the fastest pace in history. Leaders must embrace change because the game is constantly changing. Technology changes, marketing condition change and the consumer has never had access to more knowledge. Today’s leaders must be transparent, lay it out on the table and be willing to do whatever it takes to stay ahead of the game and get the job done.

7. Believe It – Leaders must believe in the vision wholeheartedly. Napoleon said, “Leaders are dealers in hope.” You must believe that the future is greater than the past and you must spread this belief to everyone you come in contact with.

8. Edify It – Leaders are encouragers who constantly build up others. You must be a person who has an encouraging heart and is sincere about this encouragement. People will work harder for praise and recognition than they will for money alone. You must also build up the mission behind the vision and the other leaders around you. If you are jealous of those above you it will show and those below you will be jealous of you. If you talk poorly about those above you, you can expect the same from those below you. You will reap what you sow.

9. Act It – This means you’ve got to take action. John Quincy Adams said, “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, become more … you are a leader.” Leaders don’t wait until they get a promotion to lead; they get a promotion because they are playing the part first. If you don’t know how, ask yourself: “What would I do if I were a leader?” Then act as if you are a leader and you will become it.

10. Mentor It – There are people who know more than you do. Accept it! You take a giant step in leadership when you recognize there are others that know more than you do. Listen to them and learn from them. If you are the smartest person in your group you need a new group.

You just received the magic formula, the secret recipe for leading at a higher level. Knowledge is only power when it is applied. Apply these steps to become a leader and you will be a key player in developing more leaders and in making the world a better place. Once again, the world is looking for strong visionary leaders. Will you be one of them?

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Beautiful

"Forgiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge the future."
-- Paul Boese

"The greater the difficulty, the more glory in surmounting it."
-- Epicurus

"Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go."
-- T.S. Eliot

"A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner."
-- English proverb

"To succeed in life in today's world, you must have the will and tenacity to finish the job."
-- Chin-Ning Chu

"Everything you reprove in another, you must carefully avoid in yourself."
-- Marcus Tullius Cicero, statesman

Coincidence or Divine Direction?

Just a reminder of the integrity moment.

An old friend's life had taken a dramatic turn from our last conversation. He had sold his business and began using his persuasive personality to convince others to be generous.



As we talked, he stunned me by pointing out God had used me in his transition. He went on to say, "Had I not met you, and the people you introduced me to, I would have never landed in this role.



Romans 8:30 teaches, "And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified."



Isn't God's plan fascinating? He uses many people to lead us towards His goal. If you have doubts of your value, don't forget God uses us for His glory.

From :- Integrity Resource Center

HAPPY EASTER TO YOU ALL

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

I have seen policemen in other countries walking straight with stomachs in not stomachs out and chest in...haha...its all about over-weight policemen in South Africa. We all need to get into the Viva Fitness program.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Zingers

* The slower the mentality, the faster the driver.

* It is better to be patient on the road than to be a patient in the hospital.

* The worst wheel on the car makes the most noise.

* The upkeep of a car doesn’t worry one most – it’s the possible turnover.

* Two finishes for automobiles: lacquer and liquor.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

CHANGE By Billy Cox

Change is the big buzz word in today’s society. It’s on television, in newspapers, and in magazines. Preachers talk about it, late night infomercials sell you on it, and Politicians promise it. People attend seminars to change their habits, hire coaches to inspire change, and we’re always hearing about the latest book that instructs us on how to change and why we should do it.

Think about it – In the business world, companies spend billions of dollars investing in change for the future. They hire “Change Gurus,” and “Motivation Specialists” to light a fire in their employees so they accept change within the organization. Companies invest in their employees and the expected result is for them to embrace change. Business owners, leaders, and managers spend an inordinate amount of time trying to figure out how to get employees to change their actions.

Here’s my question, if change is so important and everyone knows it’s needed and… everyone says they want it…then why is it so hard to change? Why do very few people succeed in transforming themselves to achieve the desired results?

The answer is very simple. It is because most people look to their outside world to change first before they change what’s inside their hearts and minds. It seems that most people are waiting for the economy to get better or their doctor to give them a magic pill before they make the effort to improve their lives. They will change their attitude and effort as soon as something in their outside world changes. Some people will only make the necessary changes until they’re promoted or they have to fill a new position. A lot of people refrain from putting forth the effort to be the top producer until business conditions are perfect or until they have a new super duper product that will sell itself.

Here’s the problem. This NEVER works! The magic pill or bullet never arrives. Unless someone is willing to look in the mirror and make a serious committed decision to take different actions on a daily basis… change will never happen. Most people do not hold themselves accountable for their own results and end up in a never ending vicious cycle of despair. Here’s the truth. Change is hard! If it were easy then everybody would do it. It’s easy to give others advice on how to change but it’s hard to live our own device. Take it from me. It’s easier for me to teach how to change rather than live the change I need. The truth of the matter is that old habits are really hard to break.

To change, we have to liberate ourselves from old habits. We have to re-train our brain for it dictates our beliefs. Our beliefs determine our actions and it is our consistent actions that will produce results. If you want different results then you have to take different actions on a consistent basis. Leadership expert, John C. Maxwell says “Your life changes when you change something you do every day.”

You can be the most motivated and optimistic person in the world. However, it is not until you look in the mirror and change the person you see that your “world” will improve.

Here’s the good news. The magic pill or bullet is you! Yes, change is possible and anyone including you can do it. A little commitment backed up with belief, hope, and action can turn a challenging life into a spectacular experience initiated by change.

So how do you change? Here’s the first step. Look in the mirror and ask yourself these five questions:

1.What’s holding me back and keeping me from realizing my dreams? This is the hardest question you’ll ever ask in your life because it’s directed at YOU! You have to admit to yourself that you know the answer and you do. I personally ask myself this question all the time. I knew the answer the first time I asked myself this question but I wanted to justify and rationalize my answer and make excuses. Write down your answer.
2.What excuses have I used in the past that have held me back from making the necessary changes to my life?There is no shortage of excuses such as “The status quo is not so bad.,” “I don’t have the time.,” or my boss is a jerk. Write down your excuses and justifications.
3.What’s the worst that could happen if I don’t change? Write down exactly what you believe could happen and where could you end up.
4.What positive outcomes could I experience if I made changes to my life? Write down five positive results that could happen if you made these changes.
5.What new actions must I take to permanently change my life and to never be held back again? Write down at least five actions.
If you asked yourself these questions and were truthful with your answers, there’s no doubt you experienced many emotions. Some emotions such as denial, sorrow, and regret may have triggered painful and negative memories of opportunities lost. That’s okay for it’s in the past and its part of the change process and you now need a wake-up call.

You also probably experienced some positive emotions such as hope, excitement, and joy about the possibilities of what your life could be like if you just make the transformation. That’s good because you must have hope in the future to have power in the present.

This leads us to the here and now – current reality. You’ve thought about change. You know the benefits of change but now you actually have to change your daily routine. To make lasting change, I firmly believe you must eliminate old self destructive habits and replace them with a new life empowering attitude. It’s vital that you make the effort and do the following:

1.Train your subconscious mind and use your imagination. All change begins in the theater of your mind. Reserve at least 5-minutes every morning and night to visualize yourself taking the daily actions and experiencing the benefits of your new life. Your subconscious mind cannot distinguish the difference between something you imagine and something real. Imagining your new self will actually empower you to say, do, act, and react in the way you want to experience real life on a daily basis.
2.Train your conscious mind and body. This means deliberately making yourself take actions you imagined as the day unfolds. This has to be a conscious effort on your part. It will be hard at first but you must face any fears head on and take the actions necessary to change. Fight through any initial pain for it will become easier and easier and more pleasurable each time you take action and put forth the effort toward the target you want to hit.
3.Reinforce your emotions on a daily basis. This means using empowering words out loud. Tell yourself who you are even if you are not there yet. Celebrate success every step of the way. Give yourself “Kudos.” Tell yourself that “It’s all good!” Look in the mirror and tell yourself every day that you are getting better and better. The more you can engage your mind and body the better you will become. Tell yourself that “Yes, I have the power” and “All I need is within me now.”
Finally, you need to understand that daily motivation is important to keeping your mind right and staying focused. The key is for you to read inspiring books, collaborate with encouraging people, and listen to positive audio programs instead of saturating your mind with negative media. However, motivation alone is not enough. Your passion is what will keep you in the game. You acquire passion by understanding the reasons why you need to change.

To stay on track long term, you must have significant reasons to inspire you to change and always follow your heart because it never lies to you. Write down three passionate reasons why you must make the changes. Is it because you want to live with more purpose and energy? Do you want live longer? Do you want to make more money and be debt free? Will your relationships be better if you were to change? What’s your “Why?” Your “Why” will give you purpose and passion. Each of these areas of your life will be different but just like you know what’s holding you back you also know why you must change.

Keep all the reasons on why you must change on a piece of paper so you will always know and understand that the changes are worth it. We must all have reasons to stay in the game. It is the reasons that make the journey much more fun and in the end you always say “It was worth the effort” and “I’m glad I did it.”

I believe in you. You were born with a purpose and tons of potential. My mentor, Zig Ziglar says “You were endowed with the seeds of greatness.” I’m telling you that it’s up to you and only you to seek out your purpose and effectively use your unlimited potential so that you achieve Greatness. It all starts with you looking in the mirror and saying “I’m going to do it, that’s it period. No more excuses!” Always remember, “Reasons don’t matter, only results.” You can do it!

To your success,

Billy Cox

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Quotes of the Day

"We may encounter many defeats, but we must not be defeated."
-- Maya Angelou, poet

"If you want to get the best out of a person you must look for the best that is in him."
-- Bernard Haldane

Leaders Are Made, Not Born

"Character is the ability to carry out a good resolution long after the excitement of the moment has passed."
-- Cavett Robert

"The chains of habit are too weak to be felt until they are too strong to be broken."
-- Samuel Johnson, Lexicographer