94% do NOT have a purpose to their lives!

by Casey on March 1, 2010

“Until thought is linked with purpose there is no intelligent accomplishment.”

In her book, Unstoppable, Cynthia Kersey writes that a prominent psychologist asked 3,000 people, “What have you to live for?” An amazing 94% answered by saying they had no definite purpose for their lives – 94% percent!! With those kinds of results, is it any wonder that there are so many unhappy people in our world today?

James Allen also tells us on this subject that, “They who have no central purpose in their lives fall an easy prey to worries, fears, troubles, and self-pity.” When I was part of the 94% without a purpose, my life was constantly dark with all types of worries, fears and troubles. I was a ship without a rudder floating aimlessly in a raging sea. Nothing in my life seemed to go right.

I believe we were created with a purpose in our heart, and part of our journey here is to discern that purpose and to act on that purpose.

Purpose puts power and excitement in our lives. It keeps us from looking at the little picture of “me” and causes us to look at the big picture of “we.”

Ralph Marston, who writes The Daily Motivator, says “Your wishes, desires, hopes, dreams, opinions, likes and dislikes, at their very deepest level, revolve around a purpose. You can sense it. It is there. Pay attention to the times you really feel good about yourself. Ask yourself why this is so.

Keep asking until you touch a purpose so fundamental it cannot be explained in any other way.

Napoleon Hill, writing in the classic Think and Grow Rich, said that having a purpose was so important to success that people would have a different (and better) story to tell about their lives “if only they would adopt a DEFINITE PURPOSE, and stand by that purpose until it had time to become an all-consuming obsession!”

And that’s worth thinking about.

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WE BECOME WHAT WE THINK ABOUT.

by Casey on February 26, 2010

Earl Nightingale committed 36 years of his life to discovering “The Magic Secret.” After all his research, he came to this conclusion: “WE BECOME WHAT WE THINK ABOUT.” Bad news sells newspapers, magazines and advertising time. Let’s turn away from the bad stuff being fed to us. We want to be sensitive to these tough economic times, but most people’s reality is better than what the media says it is. Fill your mind (and heart) with positive, upbeat information.

Also, focus on others. Psychologists encourage individuals to get outside themselves and focus on other people…be outward-focused rather than inward-focused. In constantly asking, “How can I help someone else?” you’ll discover there are many ways to answer that question in 2010.

Which leads me to Success Mastery Company. We sincerely believe Success Mastery Company can be part of the solution. Success Mastery Company can offer people an alternative – from all the negative and now receive positive and empowering messages.

The people who have been successful focus on how they can help people.

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Helping Others and Yourself Grow Through Mentoring

February 24, 2010

Men-tor.  n. A wise and trusted counselor or teacher.
Looking for a way to help your people develop, grow, and improve their performance? Like to do the same for your-self? If so, you need to try MENTORING. If ever there was
a “win-win” process, this is it!
By definition, mentoring is a relationship between an experienced person and [...]

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Finding Courage in Grace

February 22, 2010

During the early days of the Civil War, a Union soldier was arrested on charges of desertion.  Unable to prove his innocence, he was condemned and sentence to die a deserter’s death.  His appeal found its way to the desk of Abraham Lincoln. The President felt mercy for the soldier and signed a pardon.  The [...]

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Rules for Balancing your Life

February 18, 2010

“Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling some five balls in the air. You name them – work, family, health, friends and spirit and you’re keeping all of these in the air. You will soon understand that work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back. But the [...]

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