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Saturday, August 1, 2009

IS YOUR MUSIC STILL IN YOU



A Porsche With A Lawn Mower Engine:


When you don’t combine your passion with your work, it’s like putting a lawn mower engine in a Porsche. Yes, it will move along, but you’ll be in danger once you get in traffic and you’ll certainly never experience the speed, the elegant maneuverability, and all the other things Porsches are specifically design to do.



Genesis 1:26 tells us that God created man in His image. When we’re not true to ourselves, we lose the power of authenticity, imagination, and innovation with which He made us. Our lives become performance-based, setting the stage for compromise in all areas. Currently, I’m working with a high-level financial executive who, after 26years with the same company, is being “invited” to leave.

Now he’s trying to catch up with new opportunities because for more than a quarter-century, as he says, “I’ve had my head down and pencil up.” I also recently spoke with a young man who has a history of starting businesses that, in his words, “have nothing to do with my passion.” And he wonders why it’s such struggle to make those enterprises work.

Then there was a dentist who, after years of growing frustration, told me, “I just keep getting better at what I intend to get out of.” If you relate to such feelings, take a moment and do some self-inventory – as yourself a few questions about how you think:

• What things might be blocking you from finding your passion and/or integrating it into your life and work?
• Is responsible work suppose to be stifling? Do you see it as only a means to a paycheck?
• Does fulfilling God’s will always mean sacrificing your true passions?
• If you following your calling will your income drop dramatically?
• Would unleashing your “music” really cause you to suddenly become irresponsible, impractical, and unrealistic?

Now consider this: What if we have a choice? Perhaps the realities of life don’t need to pull us away from our strongest passions but, rather, can push us toward them. And what if the release of that unique “music” in you were to engage your deepest passions, utilize your strongest areas of competence, and display God’s purpose for your life?

Augustine once said, “To work is to pray.” Does this describe how you feel about your job—that it’s a prayer offering to God? The idea may seem odd if you think of prayer only as something we do on our knees. But if we recognize it as a time of being present with the Lord, then our work can engage our hearts and spirits in a way that places us in His presences.

Closed And Open Doors:


The drastic economic changes resulting in the sudden loss of jobs are causing many people to think they’ve failed. But what if such an unexpected closing door is really a necessary step toward finding your music? Without experiencing inevitable “failures”—things that go differently than planned—we rarely reach our full potential.

A world-class golfer doesn’t become great without hitting a lot of balls into the lake. Most people don’t find that “perfect job” before going through a few initial disappointments. And on a larger scale, we know through Scripture that faith rarely matures and deepens unless the believer encounters radical uncertainties and grapples with doubts and trails.

I think we need to change our definition of “failure.” In reality, it seldom means the end of hope. Rather, I believe it’s a needed and often healthy part of the process toward becoming the person we were created to be.

Several years ago, I had the privilege of talking with Dave Anderson, founder of Famous Dave’s restaurants. Having grown in poverty in Chicago and on an Ojibwe reservation, he had determined as a kid that he would find a way t become wealthy and never again has to deal with the difficulty of his childhood. Yet he found that as long as he pursued money as his objective, it remained elusive and just out of reach.

With the eventual failure of his initial goal, however, he decided to quit focusing on making money. Instead, he turned everything over to God and began to concentrate on doing exceptionally what he most enjoyed—which was, as you might guess, perfecting the art of barbeque.

The financial gains of his business came secondarily and never eclipsed his goals of maintaining excellence and inspiring people. Today, he’s accomplished much more than founding a successful franchise and creating over 20,000 jobs. Not only has he brought change to struggling communities and served in advisory positions to two U.S. presidents and three governors; he is also a visionary philanthropist who has influenced thousands of young people through the LifeSkills Center, his students leadership non-profit.

We usually dismiss our “day dreams”—even the ones that come from our inner most selves—as just random thoughts passing through our brains. Should we pay attention to those “dreams,” or just hunker down and be “realistic” and “practical,” considering the shape the economy is in? With jobs vanishing, homes being foreclosed, billions of dollars going up in smoke, and industries teetering on the brink of disaster, surely now isn’t the time to dream. Or is it?

Recently I read about fascinating inventions coming out of the slums in Nairobi, Kenya. The heading on the story said, “When you have nothing anything is possible.” Haven’t you experienced in your life how those times of trial often release your most creative ideas? Aren’t some of our best ideas born of problems? The truth is that our “day dreams” are not always frivolous; they’re often the seeds of inventive solutions that can change live—and not just our own.

Reawakening Your DNA:


This is a time for hope, not despair. Circumstances beyond one’s control might lead to losing a job and maybe even a home, but losing hope is a choice. I’m not talking about denying reality; I’m encouraging you to open your eyes to the possibilities for creating a better reality than you currently see.

If you lose hope, you won’t be looking for new solutions—and will miss them even if they pass right in front of your nose. So, focus on what you’re moving to, not what you’re moving from. Why not take the opportunity to acknowledge those talents and gifts God has given you and ask Him what He would have you do with them? Change—even when unwelcome or unexpected—often wakes up the music that has been sleeping inside us.

I’ve seen doctors move to the country to take up organic gardening, pastors find fulfilling careers as artists, and housewives emerge from the years of raising children to release their gifts in writing and counseling. What makes you enthusiastic?

The word enthusiasm actually comes from the Greek en theos, which literally means “God in us.” It’s something that comes from deep within and connects us to that which is meaningful, purposeful, and eternal.

As Frederick Buechner said, “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s hunger meet.” Ask yourself, What is the world hungering for right now? How can I use my unique gifts and enthusiasm to satisfy that hunger? Don’t stop seeking until you find the answer. There may be a door you can’t see now that God is waiting to open for so go ahead: Knock.

Don’t forget to take the “Taking Inventory” excise below:

• What do I really love to do (and when I’m doing it, time just flies by)?
• What is my greatest contribution to others?
• What did I enjoy as a child but was told it was unrealistic or impractical to focus on as a career?
• If money were not important, what kind of work would I spend time doing?
• What are the recurring themes in life that I find myself drawn to?
• How do I want to be remembered?

This article was written by: Dan Miller and he was kind enough to let me share it with you. I hope you enjoyed reading it. I look forward to reading your comments.



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Sunday, May 31, 2009

WHAT’S KEEPING YOU FROM PURSUING YOUR DREAMS?


I was watching one of my favorite shows on television over the weekend called “Home Delivery.” The show is about how they lend a helping hand to people that write into the show and are faced with life struggles or someone that may have a dream and need a little help getting to the next level.

This one episode was about a 15 year old boy born paralyzed from the waist down, not only that but his mom had abandoned him because of his birth defect (now, this is not going to be some sad story). The amazing part of this story is that this kid had a BIG DREAM to become a rap singer and writer. His focus and energy was not on his problem but on perfecting his craft so that he could share his dream with the world.

He didn’t know how he was going to bring life to his dream or how he was going to get his music out to the world, he just knew he had something great, something worth sharing so he wrote to the television show “Home Delivery” and they helped him achieve is dream.

He got a chance to record his rap song at a professional recording studio and he also got a chance to sing live on a radio show in his home town, allowing hundreds of people the opportunity to hear his music.

His message was that” no matter your back ground or what hand life has dealt you, you can always achieve your dreams. Don’t every give up.”

I have a question for you, are you letting your circumstances stop you from pursuing your dreams? Don’t feel bad, we’ve all been there. Sometimes we just need a little encouragement.
I think I can help you. Go to my website Dream-Pursuit and sign up and you’ll receive information that will motivate and inspire you to take that step toward your dreams.

Ps. I like to know what your dreams/passions are (just leave a comment after the article). I look forward to hearing from you.

Wishing you great success
Gigi

Sunday, May 10, 2009

How Looking At the word "Failure" in A Positive Way Can Help You Accomplish Great Success


What is failure? Most of us have the idea that failure is a something bad. Our schools tend to reinforce the idea. We study the final results of people’s lives and don’t look at their early mistakes. We look at people like Oprah and Tiger Woods and we focus on how great they are now.

We don’t look at the poems that did not work for Mia Angelo, only the masterpieces that survived. Their first efforts ended in the wastebaskets.

We get the impression that these people were somehow born with a mature talent, fully developed skills, never made mistakes, and that everything they did was perfect. I bet their waste baskets were overflowing as yours and mine are.

Every great artist, scientist and businessman made thousands of mistakes before they made the masterpieces that we study and admire today.

Thomas Edison is a great example. He tried thousands of different ways to make the light bulb work. And once when an interviewer asked him how he could continue to go on after thousands of failures, Edison replied, “I haven’t failed thousands of times. I succeeded in finding thousands of ways that the process won’t work.” That’s how we have to learn to regard failure, as attempts, that just didn’t work the first or second time.

Failure is nothing more than a successful way of finding out how a process won’t work. If you try, made a mistake, and then analyze why you made the mistake, you will have learned a great deal.

Remember, there is no shame in failing. Failing is just a necessary part of growth and development. If you have never made a mistake before, it just means you have never tried anything new. That is the biggest failure of all. So if you have a dream or a passion you like to pursue and you’re not afraid of failing go sign up at Dream-Pursuit and start moving forward with your dreams.
Don't forget to tell a friend.
Ps. Your friend Gigi
Wishing you great success.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

The Biggest Mistake People Make In Life Is Not Making A Living At Doing What They Most Enjoy, By Malcolm S. Forbes



You are a blessed, uniquely special individual with tremendous gifts, talents, abilities, and skills that must be used to change and transform lives in some way. I believe that the moment you begin walking toward fulfilling your purpose in life, you transition from existing efficiently to living abundantly! You transition from a life by default to a life by divine design.

Most people are just out there existing-living from one day to the next, working from one day to the next, driving from one place to the next, with no real meaning behind why they do what they do. They are doing a good job at staying alive and paying the bills, but they are not living life with a true sense of significance. The goal is to challenge you to discover and walk in the most powerful principle of life purpose.

The goal is to show you how you can connect your purpose to a profession that you can master, market, and get paid for. Click here to learn more about how you can tap into your life’s purpose.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

6 Steps On How To Run A Successful Internet Business During A Recession

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Sunday, March 8, 2009

CAN'T FIND A J.O.B? DO THIS

I am so sick and tired of Home Business scams. There are zillions of folks desperately looking for a way to make money online. I am here to tell you that you can start a legitimate business on the Web.

With the economy the way it is, skilled people are having trouble finding jobs. Starting an online business is ideal for you if you have a passion, hobby, or retired; even if you’re just a newbie it can be done.

Don’t let the few home business scammers keep you from going after your dreams/passion.

There’s a wonderful resource out there called SBI (Site Build It). They’re nothing like dream weaver, where you have to know HTML.

With SBI, not only do they take you by the hand, step-by-step, but they also have a community of likeminded people that you can connect with and ask questions, and they will submit your website to the Search Engines for you for FREE (That will get traffic to your site. No traffic no money). No other web design product does that.

You don’t have to STRUGGLE; you don’t have to live in FEAR. If you’re having trouble finding a JOB, do something different.

I recommend that you check out SBI right now. It’s an AWESOME product. (At the risk of sounding like an infomercial). It has changed so many people’s lives financially; I believe that it can change your life also.

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Friday, March 6, 2009

THE POWER OF PERSISTENCE

Napoleon Hill, one of the first great self-help gurus, thought that persistence was so important that he devoted a chapter to it in his landmark book "Think and Grow Rich." Chapter IX refers to persistence as "The sustained effort necessary to induce faith." He called persistence the eighth step towards riches. However, another sentence on page one of this chapter really defines how important persistence is.

That sentence is: "There may be no heroic connotation to the word "persistence," but the quality is to the character of man what carbon is to steel." Persistence strengthens the character of a person so much that he can do whatever it takes to reach his goal or complete the task he has undertaken.

Throughout history, there have been many examples of this. Dr. Jonas Salk, who found the vaccine for polio, persisted with his research even though he failed 200 times before he found a vaccine that worked. Thomas Edison kept working at creating a light bulb even though he failed more than 10,000 times. His persistence paid off and we use his invention every night to light our homes after the sun goes down.

If you read autobiographies, you will learn that most famous and wealthy individuals failed numerous times before they were successful. Each time, their persistence allowed them to gain what they were striving for. The power of persistence is that all individuals who persist long enough will eventually reach their goal. No other characteristic has that power.

A persistent trickle of water running slowly over the same place on a rock for a long period of time will wear away the rock. Even though water is not as hard as stone, through persistence, water will always win. That is the power of persistence. Persistence at something will always win.

So, how can you make persistence a habit that you always use? These four little steps will create this valuable habit:

1. Have a specific goal and support it with a burning desire for fulfillment.
2. Have a definite plan you follow and take continual action on that plan.
3. Do not listen to any negative or discouraging suggestions. Also, do not let any negative occurrences dissuade you from continuing your action.

4. Find a mentor who will encourage you in your endeavors and who will push you when you slow down.

It doesn't matter what it is you are trying to do, if you follow these four steps you will be successful in everything you do. These steps are what you can use to improve your wealth and obtain power, fame, recognition and freedom of thought. These steps will change your dreams into reality.

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