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Steve, the first time I saw this was way back when in a Lou Tice [Pacific Institute] series of recordings titled: New Age Thinking. Other than some very old [and still cherished] friends who sat through the sessions with me in 1984 I have only met one person since who was familiar with Lou Tice and his work.
It's all retro Ami... ;) Been subscribed to the the newsletter for a loooooooong time.
Amitai Givertz said:Steve, the first time I saw this was way back when in a Lou Tice [Pacific Institute] series of recordings titled: New Age Thinking. Other than some very old [and still cherished] friends who sat through the sessions with me in 1984 I have only met one person since who was familiar with Lou Tice and his work.
On my computer I have a sticky note that reads: "Success is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm." -Winston Churchill.
My favorite Churchill quote is:
"When you're going through hell, keep going."
I also love the one by Thomas Edison when he was trying to get the filament for the lightbulb to work:
"I'm not a failure, I've just found 10,000 ways that don't work."
Did you know that when those cavemen were beating sticks together and screaming that they called it witchcraft. Now they call it Golf.
Well...I just found a new name to call my ex-boyfriend. "Golfer" is the friendliest thing I have been able to call him to date.
Sandra McCartt said:Did you know that when those cavemen were beating sticks together and screaming that they called it witchcraft. Now they call it Golf.
I see the real problem: While your ex-bf thought he had a 9 Iron, in reality he had a pitching wedge and dimpled balls...
TGIF
See_Jane_Recruit said:Well...I just found a new name to call my ex-boyfriend. "Golfer" is the friendliest thing I have been able to call him to date.
Sandra McCartt said:Did you know that when those cavemen were beating sticks together and screaming that they called it witchcraft. Now they call it Golf.
Steve, the first time I saw this was way back when in a Lou Tice [Pacific Institute] series of recordings titled: New Age Thinking. Other than some very old [and still cherished] friends who sat through the sessions with me in 1984 I have only met one person since who was familiar with Lou Tice and his work.
Are familiar with Lou Tice? I think he fell out of vogue at some point and the Pacific Institute was labeled a cult.
Lou Tice had some really interesting perspectives on success and how to overcome the self-limiting beliefs that inhibit one's ability to realize their potential. Also, as you say, goal setting was a critical component in his programming, positive self-talk and an affirmation/visualization process too.
Steve Levy said:What I'm sensing is that Struggling hasn't identified specific goals. Take a look at this:
With the center as Zero and the outside of the circle as Ten, where do you fall right now relative to your ultimate goal on each of the axes. However you want to define each axis - this is your choice. When done, connect the points on the axes and ask yourself - if this were a table top and the points defined the position of the legs, how stable a table would it be?
The point here is that you have seven opportunities each day - one in each area - to make an improvement, or 49 opportunities to improve each week. Improvements aren't quantum leaps; they are incremental movements towards a goal.
But you have to start by identifying goals...
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