Russian test by the iErudite online school My results grouped according to the levels of complexity | ||||
Space cadet | 0% | |||
Pilot | 0% | |||
Navigator | 6% | |||
Captain | 0% | |||
Admiral | 0% | |||
I can get 100%! |
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Learning Russian Language
I took an assessment test on my knowledge of Russian.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Self-Help and Personal Development
I was looking at the Top Audio books on iTunes and out of the 100 books 28 where on self-help or personal development. Many more where on business leadership or management. Only about half the books were fiction. i found this very interesting. So many people are looking to improve themself or trying to find something better in life. I read the description of 4 or 5 of the books, all were based on the law of attraction, or desire and thoughts. Everything I have learned from personal development over the years comes down to one thing, you are what you think you are. It is all on my own, or yours, mental attitude. How do I direct my mental attitude? I use visualization, affirmations, goals and meditation.
Using my imagination to see who I am going to be and what I want from life. Once a day as part of my meditation I imagine achieving my goals. For example, I am getting married to a beautiful woman from Russia. To accomplish this is not an easy task, the visa for her could take up to a year. As part of my visualization I see us going to holding hands, cuddling, going to movies, dinner, theater, walks, and watching TV. I feel her hand in mine, I can see us talking and laughing. I do this everyday for at lesat 5 minutes.
Visualization can be used as a method of practice for situations. I use visualization to practice calling people for my business. I go over all responses and replies. Then when I do make my calls I am confident and comfortable talking with them. If I had a particular 'bad' call I will go over the call again in my mind and use different responses.
Another example of visualization is 'vision boards'. This is where I put pictures and statements about my life and goals and display it where I will see often thought the day. I also use my computer background and screen saver as a vision board. My computer background changes though a series of pictures I associate with my goals, my fiancee, home I want to buy, car I want to drive, places I want to visit, etc.
Affirmations are short positive statements. I use affirmations through out the day to re-enforce the visualizations. These affirmations should be positive. For example do not say, I will not procrastinate, instead say, I complete my tasks and projects on time and effectively. The mind does not see 'not' 'never',etc, only sees procrastinate so that is what will happen. Only feed my mind positive thoughts and feelings. I will repeat these statements many times through the day. I say these statements with emotion and feeling because I know they will come true.
Goals are very important. Goals must be written down. My major goals are on cards and attiched to my belt. I read and think about my goals every time I touch these cards. My goals are written as if I have already achieved the goal. By writing goal in the present I am convience my mind that I have already achived the goal and my mind will do what is needed to make that come true. I have already writing about how to write goals and there are many good books about goals.
I have only been using meditation for a few months. I have meditation CD's and podcasts that help. I use meditation to quiet and calm my mind. This then helps me focus.
Visualization
Using my imagination to see who I am going to be and what I want from life. Once a day as part of my meditation I imagine achieving my goals. For example, I am getting married to a beautiful woman from Russia. To accomplish this is not an easy task, the visa for her could take up to a year. As part of my visualization I see us going to holding hands, cuddling, going to movies, dinner, theater, walks, and watching TV. I feel her hand in mine, I can see us talking and laughing. I do this everyday for at lesat 5 minutes.
Visualization can be used as a method of practice for situations. I use visualization to practice calling people for my business. I go over all responses and replies. Then when I do make my calls I am confident and comfortable talking with them. If I had a particular 'bad' call I will go over the call again in my mind and use different responses.
Another example of visualization is 'vision boards'. This is where I put pictures and statements about my life and goals and display it where I will see often thought the day. I also use my computer background and screen saver as a vision board. My computer background changes though a series of pictures I associate with my goals, my fiancee, home I want to buy, car I want to drive, places I want to visit, etc.
Affirmations
Affirmations are short positive statements. I use affirmations through out the day to re-enforce the visualizations. These affirmations should be positive. For example do not say, I will not procrastinate, instead say, I complete my tasks and projects on time and effectively. The mind does not see 'not' 'never',etc, only sees procrastinate so that is what will happen. Only feed my mind positive thoughts and feelings. I will repeat these statements many times through the day. I say these statements with emotion and feeling because I know they will come true.
Goals
Goals are very important. Goals must be written down. My major goals are on cards and attiched to my belt. I read and think about my goals every time I touch these cards. My goals are written as if I have already achieved the goal. By writing goal in the present I am convience my mind that I have already achived the goal and my mind will do what is needed to make that come true. I have already writing about how to write goals and there are many good books about goals.
Meditation
I have only been using meditation for a few months. I have meditation CD's and podcasts that help. I use meditation to quiet and calm my mind. This then helps me focus.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Blog Action Day - Poverty
I am sure my thoughts on poverty are going to be different than what most bloggers will be writting about today. On of the books I read and try to follow is 'The Science of Getting Rich' by Wallace Wattles.
'To look upon the appearances of poverty will produce corresponding forms in your own mind, unless you hold to the truth that there is no poverty; there is only abundance.My take on this is that I need to think about wealth and become wealthy. Then I will be an example for others. I will use my wealth to TEACH others to get out of poverty. I do give to my church. I do not believe in handouts, just giving to people. I believe that if someone works for something then they are better off than just giving it to them.
To think health when surrounded by the appearances of disease or to think riches when in the midst of the appearances of poverty requires power, but whoever acquires this power becomes a master mind. That person can conquer fate and can have what he wants. ' - Wallace Wattles
"Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach a man to fish and he eats for a lifetime" - Unknown
Friday, October 10, 2008
A Sage Story
Once upon a time, there lived a sage who was known for his calm
temper and that he never became angry with anyone. Everybody
respected him for that and the word about him went around. A warrior
heard about the sage and did not want to believe that the sage never
got angry with anyone. He decided to prove it wrong and went to the
sage’s temple, and tried to offend the sage. The warrior tried everything
to make the sage angry but he could not. He was rude and crude but
the sage took no offence and was as composed as always. Whatever
the warrior did, the sage stayed calm and collected. The warrior was
amazed and grew to respect the sage.
On his way to leave the temple, the warrior went to say good-bye to
the sage and told him, "I respect you tremendously but you must learn
to stand up for yourself. You must not allow people to be mean to you –
you must set them straight. Isn’t it the right thing to do?"
The sage answered, "I understand what you mean, but before I answer
your question, can you answer mine?"
"Sure", said the warrior.
"If you offer someone a gift, and they refuse to take it, to WHOM does
the gift belong?"
"Why, of course if they refuse to take my gift, the gift is still mine!"
"Now, if you offer someone an offence, and they refuse to take it – to
whom does THE OFFENCE belong?"
Story is in '12 Simple Rules' - by Elena Solomon
temper and that he never became angry with anyone. Everybody
respected him for that and the word about him went around. A warrior
heard about the sage and did not want to believe that the sage never
got angry with anyone. He decided to prove it wrong and went to the
sage’s temple, and tried to offend the sage. The warrior tried everything
to make the sage angry but he could not. He was rude and crude but
the sage took no offence and was as composed as always. Whatever
the warrior did, the sage stayed calm and collected. The warrior was
amazed and grew to respect the sage.
On his way to leave the temple, the warrior went to say good-bye to
the sage and told him, "I respect you tremendously but you must learn
to stand up for yourself. You must not allow people to be mean to you –
you must set them straight. Isn’t it the right thing to do?"
The sage answered, "I understand what you mean, but before I answer
your question, can you answer mine?"
"Sure", said the warrior.
"If you offer someone a gift, and they refuse to take it, to WHOM does
the gift belong?"
"Why, of course if they refuse to take my gift, the gift is still mine!"
"Now, if you offer someone an offence, and they refuse to take it – to
whom does THE OFFENCE belong?"
Story is in '12 Simple Rules' - by Elena Solomon
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