Sunday, February 19, 2006

Stay In The Game If You Want To Win by Max Steingart

The more you try, the greater your chance of succeeding.
The law of averages is on your side.

Taking a risk is often your first necessary step toward success.
If you don't take some risks, you won't get the chance to succeed.
While you are trying, you are winning.

Never get discouraged.

Every wrong attempt is another step forward.
People that make no mistakes usually don't make anything.

Make up your mind not merely to overcome a thousand obstacles,
but to win in spite of a thousand defeats.
Your mistakes are stepping stones
to success and your installment payments to victory.

You can't be a winner and be afraid to lose.
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©2004 by Max Steingart 
Reproduce freely but maintain © notice

 

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Brain Gym and Addiction Treatment

Brain Gym and Addiction Treatment is a plan for overcoming all kinds of addictions ADHD, learning disabilities and more.
 
In summary Brain Gym is a system created and developed by Paul Dennison over the last 25 years. Historically it has been used in educational and private individual settings to assist individuals dealing with ADHD, learning disabilities, aphasia, anxiety, depression, reading problems, as well as for enhancing function in cognitive, physical and emotional abilities. Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease have also responded with this approach.
 
According to the writers of this article Donna Tveten, OTR/L and Ron Petit, M.S., M.A., LPC, Brain Gym gives persons attempting to overcome addictions concrete steps to identify core thought patterns, often those held beneath painful emotional patterns that escape their scrutiny. An example might be to use kinesiology techniques to uncover blocks and resistances to the steps needed to develop a support group that would help the person in recovery stay sober.
 
To find out more about Brain Gym and to read the actual article that this information is pulled from check out Brain Gym and Addiction Treatment
 

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Time Movie

Scott Stratten, an online entrepreneur and motivational writer sent this to me. It is a link to an online movie that definitely makes one think about how one uses their time.

Sometimes, just sometimes, we all need that reminder.

The reminder that life is too short to waste, and too precious to leave to routine.

We need a reminder to give more time to our families and friends and, just as importantly, ourselves.

Here is the link to that reminder: