jump to navigation

Protected: DOD Exclusive 1: The Supernatural Self-Image April 5, 2010

Posted by Stacey Jordan in 1.
Enter your password to view comments.

This post is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:

A Free Gift March 3, 2010

Posted by Stacey Jordan in 1.
add a comment

Do you want to know what you’re destined for?  If you do, then all you really need to know is what you’re willing to give.  “What does that mean?” you ask.  Is there something you love to do so much and is so fulfilling that you’d do it for free?  That was a rhetorical question—the answer is yes!  Everyone, even people who don’t know it, is born with something to give and has a certain gift to share with others.  It’s that very thing, that you would likely give for free, that will open a path toward your dreams and true happiness in your life.  “Give (the free gift that’s inside you) and it shall be given unto you (the rewards of destiny).”  If you are willing to give first, then every good thing will follow.

The Quick and Easy Way to Bust Bad Behavior February 19, 2010

Posted by Stacey Jordan in 1.
2 comments

Everyone has bad habits they’d like to stop and good habits they’d like to start.  I know I do!  And I’ve learned that the best way to change your habits is to develop a new pattern of behavior.  You have to make a change in what you do on a regular basis (common since, right?).  This isn’t always the easiest thing to do though (any cigarette smoker will tell you that).  However, there is a way to make it a whole lot easier to adjust your bad behaviors.

If you want to be consistent in the right behavior, commit yourself to something that makes you do it.  Do something that causes you to be accountable.  I’ll give you an example.  Last summer I started to become concerned that I needed more physical activity, but like most people I struggle to stick with my workouts past the first week.  I knew that I could use the exercise, yet I also knew that I wouldn’t be able to make myself do it everyday.  So, what did I do?  I decided to give someone else the job of making me do it.  I joined a flag football team and I found it far easier to keep exercising.  Not only was I having fun, but I was accountable to every other person on that team.  I knew I had to show up because they were counting on me.  They made me do it.

If you want to become consistent, become accountable.  Find something or someone to make you do the things you want to do.  I can testify, it works!

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.