Showing posts with label Faith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Faith. Show all posts

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Practice Being Like a Child by Jim Rohn

Remember the master teacher once said 2000 years ago, "Unless you can become like little children, your chances are zero, you haven't got a prayer." A major consideration for adults.

Be like children and remember there are four ways to be more like a child no matter how old you get –

1) Curiosity - Be curious. Childish curiosity. Learn to be curious like a child. What will kids do if they want to know something bad enough? You're right. They will bug you. Kids can ask a million questions. You think they're through. They've got another million. They will keep plaguing you. They can drive you right to the brink.

Also kids use their curiosity to learn. Have you ever noticed that while adults are stepping on ants, children are studying them? A child's curiosity is what helps them to reach, learn and grow.

2) Excitement - Learn to get excited like a child. There is nothing that has more magic than childish excitement. So excited you hate to go to bed at night. Can't wait to get up in the morning. So excited that you're about to explode. How can anyone resist that kind of childish magic? Now, once in awhile I meet someone who says, "Well, I'm a little too mature for all that childish excitement." Isn't that pitiful? You've got to weep for these kinds of people. All I've got to say is, "If you're too old to get excited, you're old." Don't get that old.

3) Faith - Faith like a child. Faith is childish. How else would you describe it? Some people say, "Let's be adult about it." Oh no. No. Adults too often have a tendency to be overly skeptical. Some adults even have a tendency to be cynical. Adults say, "Yeah. I've heard that old positive line before. It will be a long day in June before I fall for that positive line. You've got to prove to me it's any good." See, that's adult, but kids aren't that way. Kids think you can get anything. They are really funny. You tell kids, "We're going to have three swimming pools." And they say, "Yeah. Three. One each. Stay out of my swimming pool." See, they start dividing them up right away, but adults are not like that. Adults say, "Three swimming pools? You're out of your mind. Most people don't even have one swimming pool. You'll be lucky to get a tub in the back yard." You notice the difference? No wonder the master teacher said, "Unless you can become like little children, your chances, they're skinny."

4) Trust - Trust is a childish virtue, but it has great merit. Have you heard the expression "sleep like a baby"? That's it. Childish trust. After you've gotten an A+ for the day, leave it in somebody else's hands.

Curiosity, excitement, faith and trust. Wow, what a powerful combination to bring back into our lives.

Friday, February 2, 2007

S M I L E

"Few things in the world are more powerful than a positive push
- a smile.
A word of optimism and hope,
a "you can do it!" when things are tough"
By Richard De Vos


"Opportunity's favorite disguise is trouble"
By English Proverb


"Habits are like comfortable beds,
they are easy to get into,
but difficult to get out of."
By Denis Waitley


"The difference between failure and success is doing a things nearly right
and doing a thing exactly right."
By Edward Simmons


"It's lack of faith that makes people afraid of meeting challenges,
and I believe in myself."
By Muhammad Ali
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"Depending upon the government for your future financial security is like
hiring an accountant who is a compulsive gambler."
By Denis Waitley


"Whenever you are asked is you can do a job,
tell them 'certainly I can!'
and get busy and find out how to do it."
By Theodore Roosevelt


"If you don't design your own life plan,
chances are you'll fall into someone else's plan,
and guess what they might have planned for you?
Not much."
By Jim Rohn


"Iron rusts from disuse;
water loses it purity from stagnation ...
even so does inaction sap the rig of the mind."
By Leonardo Da Vinci


"It is not enough to fight.
It is the spirit that we bring to the fight that decides the issue.
It is the morale that wins the victory."
By George Marshall