Without Vision People Perish

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Without Vision People Perish
by Darren Hardy

That is a well-known quote from the Bible and one I am contemplating today.

By the time you are reading this with your eyes, I will have a knife in my eyes. Today I am having eye surgery. Ouch!

However, there is something even more important than eyesight and that is vision—the ability to see what is invisible to others and might not yet even exist.

“The most pathetic person in the world is someone who has sight, but has no vision.” —Helen Keller

There is a famous story about a block of marble back in the 1400s. This block of marble was deemed flawed, useless and was cast aside. Every sculptor who looked at it saw it too long and narrow to be valuable for sculpture. It lay there worthless for 40 years. In 1501 a 26-year-old young man happened by this block of marble. He saw something very different. He had a greater vision for this block of marble. Inside this formless mass of stone this young sculptor saw the heroic beauty, grace and wonder of a man who would become known as David. Young Michelangelo famously said…

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Harness the Power of Your Associations

Someone most of admire in one or many ways, Jim Rohn RIP continues to inspire…

Jim Rohn says you become an average of the five people you associate with most. The people we spend our time with determine what conversations dominate our attention, and what observations, attitudes and opinions we repetitively are introduced to.

Spend your time with a team of high-achievers and you’ll be inspired to stretch for your next accomplishment, be it in your business, finances or personal agenda. On the converse, hang out with people who are “less than inspired” and you could quickly find yourself stagnant.

Evaluate and shift your associations into 3 categories:

1. Disassociation
There are some people you might need to break away from completely—these are negative, toxic people who infect you with their bad attitude. It’s difficult to ignore someone and their negative influences but doing so will put YOU in control of deciding the quality of life you want to have. Then surround yourself with the people who represent and support that vision.

2. Limited Associations
There are some people who you can spend three hours with, but not three days. Others you can spend three minutes with, but not three hours. Decide how much you can “afford” to be influenced, based on how those people represent themselves.

3. Expanded Associations
Whatever area of your life you want to see improvement in, find someone who represents the success you want, the parenting skills you want, the relationship you want, the lifestyle you want, and spend more time with those people. Join organizations, clubs, businesses and health clubs where these people are and make friends.

Decide who of your friends are the best influences and make more time for them; it’s an investment of time that will prove profitable.

Read More Jim Rohn on SUCCESS.com

Leading a World-Class Life

… by Jim Rohn

Choose your world class life.

As I think about what it takes to become a world-class athlete, I realize that there are some foundational lessons for all of us to learn as it relates to becoming world-class in whatever we set our hands to.

The secret of how these athletes became world-class is found in the combination of two fundamental ideas: desire and dedication.

A 22-year-old man doesn’t simply wake up one day and find that he is on the Olympic basketball team. No, it started years before. In fact, it probably started when he was only 6 or 7 years old. Maybe his father took him to a basketball game, and that little boy said, “Someday, Daddy, I am going to be a basketball player.” That was the first sign of desire. Desire is key. World-class people start with desire. They have to at some point “want it.”

But we all know people who dream of big things and never accomplish those dreams, don’t we? Why is that? After all, they have desire. They want it. But the engine that drives a dream is dedication. Desire tells you what you want, while dedication is what will get it for you.

Someone may see a young gymnast and say, “Wow, that looks easy.” What they don’t see, or perhaps overlook, are the years of practice, the years of getting up at 4:30 every morning and going to the gym before school. It is the dedication of the young athlete, the many times of failing in practice, the many times of falling off the equipment and faithfully getting back on, that turns a wisher into a world-class doer.

A person with desire but no dedication will never achieve much. You must have the powerful combination of both.

So let’s take a closer look at each of these and gain some insight into what desire and dedication are all about.

Desire
There are three parts to desire:

• Dreaming
• The Vision
• Focus

First is dreaming. Have you let yourself dream lately? Just sit down and begin to imagine all of the incredible possibilities your life could become? Spend some time just dreaming.

Next is vision. Once you dream, you begin to cut back on all of the possibilities and narrow it to what possibility it is that you really want. You begin to create a vision for your life. You begin to see it as you want it.

Lastly, under desire is focus. Once you have the vision, you have to really focus in on that dream. This is where you get really specific about what your life is going to look like.

Dedication
There are also three parts to dedication:

• The Plan
• Beginning
• Perseverance

First is the plan. Without a plan, you will drift to and fro. You will certainly not carry out your dream if you do not have a plan. So write it down. Set your goals. Know what you want and how you are going to get there.

Second is the beginning. This may sound simple, and yet it is simply profound. Many people have a dream, and they even have a plan, but they never begin. It’s so simple: Just start. The first step on the long journey is still just one step. If you have a dream and a plan, take a step in the right direction.

Lastly is to persevere. Every road to every dream has a section or sections that are hard to travel. Every great dream will encounter difficulty. The question isn’t whether or not you will encounter trouble, but how you will respond to trouble. Will you quit when the going gets tough or will you persevere? I have found that every successful person I know, myself included, has encountered problems along the way that tempted them to quit. Yet, they persevered and achieved their dream.

Let’s take a look at the progression. As you do, think about where you are in the progression of becoming a world-class dream pursuer.

1. Dream
2. Create a vision
3. Focus the vision
4. Develop a plan
5. Begin to pursue the dream
6. Persevere

Friends, I hope for you the fulfillment of every dream that you have. That is what life is about, isn’t it? But to do so, I know that you will have to combine your desire with good-old dedication. And when you combine those two, you will be well on your way to leading a world-class life!

You are Worthy

What moves you?inspiration03

Do you wake up giving thanks for all the greatness about to face you this day?

What is your starting point of all achievements? Is it your positive energy sowing seeds in fertile soil.

Create your huge dream, that give you the foundation of achievement.

Don’t insult life; cherish it.  Live your life to the fullest.

When the greatest opportunity presents itself; cherish and embrace it.

Allow it to move you, not smother you.

Is your life ordinary or extraordinary?

Is your vision opening up inside you, moving you and putting that huge smile on your face.

Dreams are given to us, not to frustrate, but to fulfill and enhance your greatness.

When that great adventure if offered to you, don’t fight it, receive it and achieve from it.

Recognize the ripple effect of your dreams and Leadership.  Nurture it, be in service to them.

Focusing on your Teams and not yourself; the dreams are realized without struggle.

May there be LIGHT not DARKNESS in your life.

Your energy and extended arms are opened up to great achievement.

Move from economy class to first class by focusing on others; travel NOW as if you are in first class.

Belief gives you strength to overcome, to break through and overcome.

Thomas Edison said, ” if we did all the things we are capable of doing, we would literally astound ourselves.”

Be mindful of the achievements that move you?  Write them down; astound ourselves throughout June and 2009.  You have the vision and the ability.