Thursday, April 11, 2013

CRITICAL CONSCIOUS CHOICES WE MUST CONTROL TO ACHIEVE OUR DREAMS


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CRITICAL   CONSCIOUS CHOICES

WE MUST CONTROL  TO ACHIEVE OUR DREAMS

by
Ernie Delfin

CEO-Founder, Progressive Funders & Realty Group

Telephone (714) 742 - 1365 *   E-mail:   ernie.delfin@gmail.com

1.      COACH  (Your commander, chief or mentor)  Have you chosen the appropriate coach to teach you proven strategies?  Are you coachable?

  1. COMMITMENT  ( Token commitment is like the egg to the chicken  as total commitment is like the ham to the pig.  Which one do you possess, token or total?  You know what happens to casual people?  They become the first CASUALTIES  when tough times come?)

  1.  CLOCK  (Even a dead clock is correct twice a day!  Many people are dead at 35 but are buried at 70!)

  1.  COMPANY  (Choose your companions/comrades you keep!  Some guru admonished his students “Tell me who your friends are and I’ll tell you who you are!”)

  1.  COMMUNITY  (Decide which city, country or country  where you want to live.  Environment and culture are  contributory factors to your growth and happiness).

  1.  CHURCH (Not a cult.  Spiritual, not necessarily religious,  nourishment is necessary to control the weaknesses of the body.  Mental and spiritual well-being are equally important like food, air and water).

  1. CRUSADE  (Causes are important to keep your passion burning. Socrates said that an unexamined life is not worth living for)

  1.  CONCERNS  (Your predominant thoughts and regular affirmation are the oxygen of your dreams.  What you think quite often, you will become. Your subconscious become the auto pilot to your chosen destination. That’s the law of the farm, the natural laws of the universe).

  1. CHARACTER (Your credibility. Nobody can build that except yourself! Your reputation precedes you.  People smell your real intentions miles away.)

  1.  CONTACTS (The friends/mentors  you call regularly. The two primary factors to help you become what you conceive to become are the PEOPLE you associate with and the BOOKS you read and apply the lessons learned).

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