Upon listening to this DVD, several powerful words were amplified in my ears such as Commitment, Consistency, Control & Perseverance. These attributes/skills directly impact every area of our lives. As the CEO of your lives, we must take daily initiative to implement these areas whether business or personal for ultimate success.
Also, the definition of integrity was very key; "Striving toward every goal always being conscientious of what is right or wrong while maintaining your dignity and self respect". Integrity comes from within and cannot be faked, otherwise your customers/clients can tell the difference.
Discipline is the act of controlling the human will and overcoming any obtacles seeking to derail you from reaching your goals. Personally, when I discipline myself to write down my goals they are given a certain strength and help me to stay focused. Again, this forum is very interesting & enlightening, the comments from the other bloggers have been uplifting.
Friday, August 3, 2007
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Hey Vince,
Great post. I missed last night. I had not been feeling well and went to the holistic practioner for treatment but I also had a project for work that kept me up late.
Anyway, I have to agree with your post about the bloggers being uplifting and also our integrity.
For me, integrity also means authenticly... I need to be authentic to my values and personal beliefs.
I discovered through these courses that I was a people pleaser mainly due to a childhood experience with a father who drank to much.
To please his ment I would be safe and so I went on living a life that pleased people rather than being authentic.
In businss it is important to be genuine. People can feel when you are not and you also you know that you are not real.
So it takes discipline to be genuine. It takes personal awareness to know who you are and why you have certain behaviors.
Some no longer serve us and we need to eliminate them.
The ability to change your life and achieve your goals are powerful.
Thank you for your contribution.
Julie
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