Posts Tagged ‘personal success’

Reject Doom, Gloom and a Double Dip Recession

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Yesterday was a bad day for the world markets. Economic growth is flat. World governments, with the U.S. leading the way, are dysfunctional.  And starting today, you’re going to hear the phrase, “double dip recession” ad nauseam

Don’t let it program you into a small thinking, fear-driven choices.

You can buy into groupthink and de-individualism or you can be in an individual who charts your own course. Which will it be?

Any progression, global, local, or personal, is about being fully self-expressed in the face of all the forces that conspire to pacify your drive, your hunger to be the most you can be. It starts inside you. And that’s how it should be.

This is your time—to think bigger about yourself and what you are capable of. Because, if not now, when?

Yet it is inevitable that your transformation will set an example for others.

As people experience personal revolutions, they will join with others to bring about bigger, more sweeping changes.

Hopefully, and ideally, this is a revolution that will bring us together to achieve something even bigger—the changes we need to make a better world.

In the meantime, you will achieve more than you imagined possible when you reject doom and gloom groupthink and de-individualism and choose to think bigger about who you are and what you offer the world.

Your Personal Revolution

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Revolution is more than just a political necessity. It is also a personal necessity.

Revolution is about one person at a time experiencing their own personal empowerment against an existing, deficient (small thinking) system.

The deficient system may be something as big as a whole political system, or more local, like the system of a family, job, or relationship structure. It may just be the way you think about yourself and your capabilities.

Any revolution, global, local, or personal, is about being fully self-expressed in the face of all the forces that conspire to pacify your drive, your hunger to be the most you can be.

At first, others may not even know about your revolution. It starts inside you. And that’s how it should be. This is your revolution—to think bigger about yourself and what you are capable of.

Yet it is inevitable that your transformation will set an example for others. The rest is organic. As people experience personal revolutions, they will join with others to bring about bigger, more sweeping changes.

Although your revolution will start with you changing the way you think, yours in not just a revolution about individual thinking and personal success (though you will achieve more than you imagined possible when you start thinking big); yours is a revolution that will bring us together to achieve something even bigger—the changes we need to make a better world.