July 23rd, 2010
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‘There is a king in every job.’ Chinese Saying.
I was served today by a young girl at the supermarket who failed to understand that ‘there is a king in every job’. Her face was sour, her attitude was ordinary, and her communication unenthusiastic. All in all, her interaction with both my wife and I was distasteful. In fact, we couldn’t wait to give her the money and leave. She obviously hated her job, and everything about her revealed the truth of her inner thoughts.
And then just before this, while we were both having a coffee in a local cafe, we overheard one of the management asking a staff member to sweep the floor area of the restaurant. The task was done swiftly and briefly. And in looking at what had just been done, it was hard to define what had and what hadn’t been cleaned. Yet again another demonstration of someone who had not found the ‘king in every job’.
I have to confess, and if you talk to any of my family about me, you will hear the same report, that I am what could be termed, a ‘clean freak’. Whether it is cleaning the toilet, washing the car, vacuuming the floors, tidying the yard, chopping the wood, planting the vegetables in my garden, or whatever task I assign for myself, or are assigned by others, it is my mission to always discover the ‘king in every job’.
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May 28th, 2010
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Initiative, and the ability to take initiative, defines the life of the achiever.
The initiator refuses to live a life that is always put on hold – waiting for someone else’s permission to move forward. Know this – that the only permission that you require, to be all that you have been created to be, is from you yourself.
So start that business. Buy that property. Attend that course. Read that book. Find that mentor. Reach that goal. Begin today, because you have given yourself the permission to go, to flow, and to grow.
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April 15th, 2010
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When we are born we are issued with a life sentence.
Now there are two ways that we can approach this. We can either treat our life as if we have been imprisoned into a set path of drudgery, restricted living and repetitive doldrums, or else we can treat it like writing a book.
Yours and my book of life is made up of a whole collected group of sentences. And each of these sentences are denoted by punctuation such as commas, colons, semi-colons, the occasional exclamation mark, lots of question marks, hyphens, and the inevitable appearance of the full stop.
And it is in this treatise that I particularly want to take a look at – the full stop.
The good news is this, that just because you have reached a full stop in your life, and you’re still living and breathing, you are presented with the opportunity of simply writing the next sentence.
For a book, much like a life, is made up of paragraphs. Paragraphs include a combination of sentences. And each sentence contains a group of words. So don’t see a full stop as ‘the end’. But rather view a full stop as a ‘new beginning’.
One sentence leads to another. One phrase to another phrase. And one completed chapter can unfold a whole new exciting chapter to your life.
As sure as the seasons appear each year – so to do the seasons of life. Learn to identify them , and learn to flow through them. At times there is a pause. At times a delay. At times a surging forward, and at times a drawing aside. But no matter what punctuates your life at this present time – know this – that you are always moving forward – for time ticks on, age adds on, and life goes on – no matter the punctuation we are currently facing.
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