Saturday, December 27, 2008

In pursuit of...

Excellence.

We have goals. It is right to set our sights and give time lines for their attainment. But, in the end, we do not determine who wins, who is the best. We do not have control of the results; winning, success.

Some things are out of our control.

Some things we do control: thoughts, fears, reactions, attention, desires...

I recognize my strengths and abilities. I choose to test them, improve them, refine them. I choose to pursue excellence.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Slow Pay

Sometimes the mail is slow. Sometimes there are rent payments in the mail. Sometimes I am impatient.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Fear is Your Only God on the Radio

Today I turned off the radio...and I felt better.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Celebrate the Fallout

Tonight I had the pleasure of speaking with a friend who is responsible for international investments for the company he works for. Here's what we figured out:

  • News medias broadcast terrifying information.
  • Most consumers are not invested so deep as to impact daily life.
  • Listening to panic messages inspires fear.
Here's what I prescribe to overcome the Fallout: Celebrate...
  • Good health
  • Great friendships
  • Comfortable surroundings
  • Fulfilling hobbies
  • The ability to let go of fear the moment I realize that I CAN!
What do you Celebrate?

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

The "M" Word (it's not Market)

I am a member of many organizations. At my church, I serve as a Deacon. I support various volunteer groups. In my profession I am a member of various committees including serving as a governor for the region's MLS. I take part in community associations like Toastmasters where I serve as President of a local group and serve as the Sponsor to a new fledgling group. Not to mention the local area real estate investor association where I am a board member. To say the least, I'm involved.

But, this article is not about me. It's about something I've observed while experiencing life in community. It's about us and who we are, how we see ourselves.

For a while I thought it was me, that I simply found myself taking part in groups on the decline. I no longer see it that way. Each of these groups at one point or another has raised the question of the "M" word: Membership. That word always seemed to closely follow the word "struggling".

Now, as our economy is officially in recession (labeled nearly 12 months after it began) we begin to truly feel as a community the anxiety of financial uncertainty. Will this be our common thread? Will we be able to let go of our pride, our individualism? Will we be drawn back to one another? Will we once again come together as a community?

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