Wednesday, November 27, 2013

NO ONE HAS MORE RIGHT TO THIS WORLD THAN YOU DO.

NO ONE HAS MORE RIGHT TO THIS WORLD THAN YOU DO.
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Maybe you woke up this morning, angry that you did. For you, maybe you thought it would have been better if you had died in your sleep. Well, it’s too late for those thoughts now. You are awake, and that means you survived another day.
What you do now is thank your creator, then open up your mind to divine ideas that will see you through the day.

Everyone who is a success in life has one head, with brains inside that God has given them. They all have the same 24 hours that you have. How come they achieve more than you do at the end of the day.
Refuse for today to be like one of those days. Success is your today. Reach out and grab opportunities. Hey! Guess what? The internet exists whether you are aware of it or not. Radio signals are flying over your head right now whether you are aware of this or not. If you want to equally enjoy their experience, you’ve got to get the right equipment to decode their frequency and information. Then you can enjoy it’s contents along with the others.

This is life. Everyone has equal opportunity. Only a few discover how to tap into it..
Let today be different for you. No one has more right to this world than you do. Cheers!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

DEVELOP YOUR BUSINESS FIRST BEFORE BUILDING YOUR HOUSE.

Many live a life of affluence yet they live off people. On the other hand there is a proven path to get to the top, and only a few ever find it. Here is the secret. "DEVELOP YOUR BUSINESS FIRST BEFORE BUILDING YOUR HOUSE" Proverbs 24:27. 

House, here is and all inclusive term. Many want to do the opposite. They want to build their houses first. So they go for the best cars, expensive clothes etc, They even move into an expensive accommodation, and yet do not possess the ability to sustain these assets. In a short while they lose the ability to manage the things they've acquired. Hence the term, FROM GRACE TO GRASS.

Learn wisdom and live. Let your business build your house. When you develop your business first, you are stabilizing your foundation to carry the weight of your house.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

BLIND AND DEAF - YET SHE WAS A SUCCESS IN LIFE. HOW?

A BIT ABOUT HELEN KELLER.
June 27 1880 a little gir was born. Least did she know that before she clocked 2 years she would turn bothe blind and deaf. Wait! Think for a moment. . .BLIND AND DEAF!

In 1904, at the age of 24, Keller graduated from Radcliffe, becoming the first deaf blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. . .BLIND AND DEAF!

Determined to communicate with others as conventionally as possible, Keller learned to speak, and spent much of her life giving speeches and lectures. She learned to "hear" people's speech by reading their lips with her hands—her sense of touch had become extremely supple. . .BLIND AND DEAF!

Keller went on to become a world-famous speaker and author. . .what? YES! AUTHOR.
Keller wrote a total of 12 published books and several articles. One of her earliest pieces of writing, at age 11, was The Frost King (1891). At age 22, Keller published her autobiography, The Story of My Life (1903). Keller wrote The World I Live In in 1908 giving readers an insight into how she felt about the world. Out of the Dark, a series of essays on socialism, was published in 1913.

Keller was a member of the Socialist Party and actively campaigned and wrote in support of the working class from 1909 to 1921. She supported Socialist Party candidate Eugene V. Debs in each of his campaigns for the presidency. Newspaper columnists who had praised her courage and intelligence before she expressed her socialist views now called attention to her disabilities.

On September 14, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one of the United States' two highest civilian honors. In 1965 she was elected to the National Women's Hall of Fame at the New York World's Fair.

On October 7, 2009, a bronze statue of Helen Keller was added to the National Statuary Hall Collection.

The statue represents the seminal moment in Keller's life when she understood her first word: W-A-T-E-R, as signed into her hand by teacher Anne Sullivan. The pedestal base bears a quotation in raised letters and Braille characters: "The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched, they must be felt with the heart."

After reading this, please tell me YOU CAN SUCCEED!

You are not dirt! You have value. Your future is Big.

A woman had gone to school one morning at the request of her son's teacher. The teacher told the woman all sorts of trash about her son being a retard and a good-for-nothing. She further said that child would not amount to anything in life and advised the woman to withdraw the boy from school.

The woman, held her son by the arm, and just as she was about to turn and walk away with her boy, looked the teacher in the face, squared her shoulder and said to the teacher, "MY SON HAS GOT MORE BRAINS THAN YOU'VE GOT". Then she walked out

That little boy, a retarded brain, as his teacher could assume, grew up to be WALT DISNEY.

No matter how much the world gives up on you, you can still end up a success, if you only BELIEVE IN YOURSELF.

MR FAILURE.

MR FAILURE!

When you hear the word failure what often comes to mind?

On one occasion a young journalist challenged Thomas Edison saying to him, "Mr. Edison, why do you keep trying to make light by using electricity when you have failed so many times? Don't you know that gas lights are with us to stay?"

To this Edison replied, "Young man, don't you realize that I have not failed but have successfully discovered six thousand ways that won't work!" this was how many times he had failed in his experiment as at the time.
On October 21, 1879, after thirteen months of repeated failures, Edison finally succeeded in finding a filament that would work.

After going through two spools of cotton, he eventually perfected a strand only to break it while trying to place it in a glass tube. He refused to give up and persevered with this idea for two more days and nights without sleep. Finally he succeeded in placing a carbonized thread into a vacuum-sealed bulb! Eureka! It worked.

Edison failed to refine the light bulb so many times it took him 10,000 attempts to perfect. However rather than accepting failure 9,999 times he is quoted as answering questions on his failures as rather: ‘I have not failed. I have just found 9,999 ways that do not work’.

One very inspirational story is that of Thomas Edison. He had problems in school, and he was sent home after only three months. He experimented on his own, and he started working at only twelve. Early in life, he became nearly deaf after an accident. He went to New York at age 22 with only one dollar to his name. Edison went broke trying to create a cheap but reliable incandescent light bulb. Some estimate it took over 10,000 attempts. Things were so bad that he couldn’t even pay his employees. The rest, though, is history, and in 1879 he produced a bulb created with an improved vacuum. In December 1914, a factory of his was burned down, causing $7,000,000 in damage. Edison’s response was, “There’s value in disaster. All our mistakes are burned up. Thank God, we can start anew.” According to the story, this gave him opportunity to deliver a new and improved phonograph. Whether that is true or not, it did enable him to synthesize materials that were of short supply because of the war and improve the efficiency of his factory.

Failure can be a chance to learn what not to do, or it can be a chance to start totally over. The important thing is to not give up.

Perseverance pays.