Posted by karinconway on June 17, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Here is your Friday story, Five Birds and Good Intentions Five birds are sitting on a telephone wire. Two decide to fly south. How many are left? Most people would say three. Actually, all five are left. You see, deciding to fly isn’t the same as doing it. If a bird really wants to go … Continue reading →
Filed under Action, Appreciation, Bob Proctor, Energy, Inspirational, Success, Thought of the Day, Vision · Tagged with Action, Alfred Adler, Bird, bird on a wire, Bob Proctor, Connections Coach, Decision, focus, good intentions, insight of the day, intention, jump, Karin Conway, make the leap, Michael Josephson
Posted by karinconway on January 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment
I love using appreciation of good things I already have, to bring more good things to me. Do you practice this as well? “The best way to keep relationships happy, healthy, and supportive can be summed up in one word: appreciation. What you appreciate, appreciates. When we demonstrate our appreciation for the support we … Continue reading →
Filed under Appreciation, Dream Builder, Family, Gratitude · Tagged with appreciation, Arts, Bob Proctor, gratitude, insight of the day, Literature, Marci Shimoff, Romance, support, United States
Posted by karinconway on April 16, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Refuse To Be Afraid Tim Wrightman, a former All-American UCLA football player, tells a story about how, as a rookie lineman in the National Football League, he was up against the legendary pass rusher Lawrence Taylor. Taylor was not only physically powerful and uncommonly quick but a master at verbal intimidation. Looking young Tim in … Continue reading →
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Posted by karinconway on January 7, 2010 · Leave a Comment
“Life is too short to waste. Dreams are fulfilled only through action, not through endless planning to take action.” David J. Schwartz Trainer and Author Click here for our printable version Sent to you as a courtesy of: Bob Proctor