February 16, 2005
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In This Issue.....
1. Weekly Jumpstart
2. Champion Within Weekly Article
3. Weekly Seeds of Greatness
4. Winner's Edge Coaching Tips
5. Featured Product of the Week
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1. Weekly
Jumpstart
Do More Than Required This Week
By being passionate about the work you do, you will deliver more in quality service than you expect to receive in payment as compensation. This, in effect, is a way to keep money or value chasing you, rather than you chasing it. By always doing more than expected, you'll always be underpaid
- which is how it should be.
For if you're paid more than you're worth, you eventually will be restructured, reengineered, replaced, fired, outplaced, declared obsolete and disposed of. Overpaid individuals are overdrawn on their knowledge and skills bank account. Individuals who are underpaid for the level and quality of service they provide are always in demand and always ahead of the pay scale in terms of knowledge and contribution. So money and opportunity are always chasing them.
Let money chase you, but never let it catch you, or you'll become a slave to money, instead of money working for you!
-- Denis Waitley
2. The Champion Within Weekly Article
The Most Important Meetings You'll Ever Attend Are the Meetings You Have With Yourself by Dr. Denis Waitley
You are your most important critic. There is no opinion so
vitally important to your well being as the opinion you have
of yourself. As you read this you're talking to yourself
right now. "Let's see if I understand what he means by that…
How does that compare with my experiences? - I'll make note
of that - try that tomorrow - I already knew that… I already
do that." I believe this self-talk, this psycholinguistics
or language of the mind can be controlled to work for us,
especially in the building of self-confidence and
creativity. We're all talking to ourselves every moment of
our lives, except during certain portions of our sleeping
cycle. We're seldom even aware that we're doing it. We all
have a running commentary in our heads on events and our
reactions to them.
• Be aware of the silent conversation you have with
yourself. Are you a nurturing coach or a critic? Do you
reinforce your own success or negate it? Are you comfortable
saying to yourself, "That's more like it." "Now we're in the
groove." "Things are working out well." "I am reaching my
financial goals." "I'll do it better next time."
• When winners fail, they view it as a temporary
inconvenience, a learning experience, an isolated event, and
a stepping-stone instead of a stumbling block.
• When winners succeed, they reinforce that success, by
feeling rewarded rather than guilty about the achievement
and the applause.
• When winners are paid a compliment, they simply respond:
"Thank you." They accept value graciously when it is paid.
They pay value in their conversations with themselves and
with other people.
A mark of an individual with healthy self-esteem is the
ability to spend time alone, without constantly needing
other people around. Being comfortable and enjoying solitary
time reveals inner peace and centering. People who
constantly need stimulation or conversation with others are
often a bit insecure and thus need to be propped up by the
company of others.
Always greet the people you meet with a smile. When
introducing yourself in any new association, take the
initiative to volunteer your own name first, clearly; and
always extend your hand first, looking the person in the
eyes when you speak.
In your telephone communications at work or at home, answer
the telephone pleasantly, immediately giving your own name
to the caller, before you ask who's calling. Whenever you
initiate a call, always give your own name up front, before
you ask for the party you want and before you state your
business. Leading with your own name underscores that a
person of value is making the call.
Don't brag. People who trumpet their exploits and shout for
service are actually calling for help. The showoffs,
braggarts and blowhards are desperate for attention.
Don't tell your problems to people, unless they're directly
involved with the solutions. And don't make excuses.
Successful people seek those who look and sound like
success. Always talk affirmatively about the progress you
are trying to make.
As we said earlier, find successful role models after whom
you can pattern yourself. When you meet a mastermind, become
a master mime, and learn all you can about how he or she
succeeded. This is especially true with things you fear.
Find someone who has conquered what you fear and learn from
him or her.
When you make a mistake in life, or get ridiculed or
rejected, look at mistakes as detours on the road to
success, and view ridicule as ignorance. After a rejection,
take a look at your BAG. B is for Blessings. Things you are
endowed with that you often take for granted like life
itself, health, living in an abundant country, family,
friends, career. A is for accomplishments. Think of the many
things you are proud of that you have done so far. And G is
for Goals. Think of your big dreams and plans for the future
that motivate you. If you took your BAG - blessings,
accomplishments and goals - to a party, and spread them on
the floor, in comparison to all your friends and the people
you admire, you'd take your own bag home, realizing that you
have as much going for yourself as anyone else. Always view
rejection as part of one performance, not as a turndown of
the performer.
And, enjoy those special meetings with yourself. Spend this
Saturday doing something you really want to do. I don't mean
next month or someday. This Saturday enjoy being alive and
being able to do it. You deserve it. There will never be
another you. This Saturday will be spent. Why not spend at
least one day a week on You!
Action Idea: Go for one entire day and night without saying
anything negative to yourself or to others. Make a game of
it. If a friend or colleague catches you saying something
negative, you must put ½ dollar in a drawer or container
toward a dinner or evening out with that person. Do this for
one month and see who has had to pay the most money toward
the evening.
This week remember to take your BAG - blessings, accomplishments and goals
- with you wherever you go!
Denis Waitley
3. Weekly Seeds of Greatness by Denis Waitley
(This excerpt was taken from Denis Waitley's newest release,
Safari to the Soul)
...
you can change your life by changing your habits. Here
are some guidepost rules regarding change:
Rule 1: No one can change you and you can't really
change anyone else. You must admit your need, stop denying
your problem and accept responsibility for changing
yourself.
Rule 2: Habits aren't broken, but replaced -- by
layering new behavior patterns on top of the old ones. This
usually takes a least a year or two. Forget the 30-day
wonder ones. I don't know where motivational speakers got
the idea that it takes twenty-one days to gain a new habit.
It may take that long to remember the motions of a new
skill, but after many years of being you, it takes far
longer to settle into a new habit pattern and stay there.
Habits are like submarines. They run silent and deep. They
also are like comfortable beds, in that they're easy to get
into, but difficult to get out of. So don't expect
immediate, amazing results. Give your skills' training a
year and stick with it, knowing that your new ways can last
a lifetime.
Rule 3: A daily routine adhered to over time will
become second nature, riding a bicycle. Negative behavior
leads to a losing lifestyle, positive behavior to a wining
lifestyle. Practice make permanent in both cases.
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4. The Winner's Edge Coaching Tips
Welcome to our fifth and final week of
exploration into "Overflowing Buckets of Wealth"! Your
discipline and patience makes your journey to abundance and
personal fulfillment a downhill flow instead of an uphill
struggle. The key is to use the "overflowing buckets"
concept of creating financial independence.
We cover the final step of our five-step stairway, with
Fulfillment waiting for us at the bottom. So let's talk
about this week's step: Financial Independence
The fifth and final bucket is Financial Independence. This
is achieved when you beat the target date you set for
retirement. The object of creating personal assets is to be
financially independent of having to work, while you still
have your health and are still young enough to enjoy those
assets. Many individuals set their financial security target
date at age 65. Using compound interest over time, you can
beat your target date and set yourself free.
See your life as a stairway to fulfillment. Put your dollars
in the right buckets, in the right order. You'll be amazed
at the way cash flows from bucket to bucket, like a river
down a mountain.
DW
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