Thursday, June 12, 2014

JUNE 2014 - Words of Wisdom

Dear Customers & Members,

What is it that drives some people to great heights and achieve their best – while  others are “happy” to be “ordinary” and some to do not much at all – with their      unknown limited time of life?

Why is it that some ‘do’ more, ‘give’ more, ‘share’ more and ‘have’ more? While others cannot see the opportunities and are unaware or unwilling to use the talents and gifts they were born with?

Why is it that we admire people who have achieved through great difficulty and hard work and yet we support the principle that no one should do anything they do not wish or like to do?

It is indeed true that the most valuable piece of real estate is between our ears. If only more people believed that how big you grow is determined by how big you can think.
There are lots of people doing many things, their lives are busy, they are acquiring many “things” – but there is no plan, no budget, no building of a legacy – just going from one adrenaline hit to another.      

Instead of building a life that is rewarding, fulfilling and leading to a better physical, emotional and financial outcome.

Jim Rohn believed the driver to become better and to lead a fulfilling a life is “Ambition”.
He described it as:
“An eagerness to use and develop your talents and gifts by having big goals and      sharing and working with people and giving of your time and resources”.

Ambition is not avarice or greed or short term “happiness” or jealousy or pushing someone down.         Ambition is the noble quality that drives people to strive to do their best and helping others along this journey and encourage them to achieve their own Ambitions.
As our population ages–we need more young people to be Ambitious. To work towards their purpose in life. To build rewarding lives that will not only benefit themselves but others as well. To be prepared to work hard and not rely on the “sweat” of  others. And to  ensure they achieve physical, emotional and financial security.

How do you do this?
ü Decide who you wish to be (a leaner or a lifter) and find the books, the people, the  ideas that can help you plan your journey.
ü Don’t wish it was easier – wish you were better” Jim Rohn
ü “How long should you try? Until……..” Jim Rohn



Take Care……..Mario




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