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It's been a long time since the all the mass media was talking doom and gloom.
If you believed them we are at the edge of disaster with a group of rugby front
rowers ready to give us a shove.
I think it really is just a matter of perspective. I have just visited Mumbai,
India's commercial capital, a teaming metropolis of 18 million people, and that
really gives you a different prospective of what constitutes success or failure.
India everything I expected and more... more poverty than I can
comprehend and more wealth than seems reasonable, living in close proximity.
Back home in Perth, I needed to walk around the city to regain my sense of what
is normal. And when I was doing that I contemplated what would be considered
SUCCESS. So, I have been reading about things that matter. I came across a great
book by Hal Urban called: Life's Greatest Lessons: 20 Things That Matter
Here
is what Hal Urban says about success:
The great philosopher Thomas Carlyle once wrote,
"Let each become all that he was created capable of being."
Isn't that a great definition of success. Life challenges us every day to
develop our capabilities to the fullest.
"Success means doing the best with what we have." Wynn Davis
Life doesn't require us to always come out on top. It asks only that we do our
best at each level of experience. This is what successful people do in some of
the most important areas of life:
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Successful people
accept life as it is, with all its difficulties and challenges. They adapt
to it rather than complain about it. They accept responsibility for their own
lives instead of blaming or making excuses. They say YES to life in spite of
negative elements and make the most out of it, no matter what the
circumstances.
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Successful people
develop and maintain a positive attitude toward life. They look for good
in others and in the world, and usually seem to find it. They see life as a
series of opportunities and possibilities, and always explore them.
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Successful people
build good relationships. They're sensitive to the needs and feelings of
others. They're considerate and respectful. They have a way of bringing out
the best in other people.
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Successful people have
a sense of direction and purpose - they know where they're going. They set
goals, accomplish most of them, and then set new goals. They accept and enjoy a
challenge.
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Successful people have
a strong desire to learn: about life, the world, and themselves. They see
learning as a joy, not a duty. They continually enrich their lives by learning
new things and improving themselves. They are always discovering, always
growing.
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Successful people
are action-oriented. They get things done because they're not afraid of hard
work, and they don't waste time. They use it in constructive ways. They don't
get into ruts or become bored because they're too busy looking for new
experiences.
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Successful people
maintain high standards in their personal conduct. They know that honesty is
one of the main ingredients in the character of a good person. They are
consistently truthful in both their private and public lives.
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Successful people
understand the difference between existing and living, and always choose the
latter. They get the most out of life because they put the most into it. They
reap what they sow. And they enjoy life to the fullest.
So, regardless of your
circumstances, you can choose to be a success. I challenge you to make that
choice. By doing nothing, you have chosen a life that is less than you deserve.
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Enjoy this issue of The Maverick Spirit...
That's it for today, until next time, continue to enjoy being a free spirit in a
complicated world...
Wayne
Mansfield
P.S. With
Mothers Day fast approaching you should be looking for a special flower to
give as a gift. So, to help you in your quest of giving remarkable and
unforgettable gifts I have found the flower with the world's largest bloom. It
is called the Rafflesia
arnoldii. This rare flower is found in the rainforests of Indonesia. It
can grow to be 1 metre across and weigh up to 7 kilos. If you can get one, I
calculate that you should be in the good books for a couple of weeks.
P.P.S. Antarctica
is the only land on our planet that is not owned by any country. Ninety
percent of the world's ice covers Antarctica. This ice also represents
seventy percent of all the fresh water in the world. As strange as it
sounds, however, Antarctica is essentially a desert. The average yearly
total precipitation is about two inches or 50 cms. Although covered with
ice (all but 0.4% of it, i.e.), Antarctica is the driest place on
the planet, with an absolute humidity lower than the Gobi desert.
And
for something really different:
Visit my daily thoughts and views at
Confessions of a Boy from Margaret River
where you can leave comments and ideas
on stuff that doesn't make it to
The
Maverick Spirit
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Simple Secrets of Successful People - Anticipate Irrationality
Research on the hiring process shows that a fear-based concern, often of
the consequence of hiring a person who is too talented, is a factor in more
than 20% of hiring decisions, despite there being no strategic or rational
basis for the decision.
Source: David
Niven, Ph.D.
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MAVERICK
QUOTE
OF THE DAY
"Never let anyone tell you no
who doesn't have the power to say yes."
Eleanor Roosevelt
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Maverick (1803-70) Texan rancher who, when
branding of stock was introduced chose "Not
to Brand." Every unbranded horse or
cow he then claimed as a Maverick!
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Feedback: It's been a while since the last Maverick Spirit so
I have selected something to make you smile... sent in by Paul Humphreys.
Great truths that little children have learned:
1) No matter how hard you try, you can't baptize cats.
2) When your Mum is mad at your Dad, don't let her brush your hair.
3) If your sister hits you, don't hit her back. They always catch the second
person.
4) Never ask your 3-year old brother to hold a tomato.
5) You can't trust dogs to watch your food.
6) Don't sneeze when someone is cutting your hair.
7) Never hold a Dust-Buster and a cat at the same time
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8) You can't hide a piece of broccoli in a glass of milk.
9) Don't wear polka-dot underwear under white shorts.
Great truths adults have learned:
1) Raising teenagers is like nailing jelly to a tree.
2) Wrinkles don't hurt.
3) Families are like fudge...mostly sweet, with a few nuts.
4) Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
5) Laughing is good exercise. It's like jogging on the inside.
6) Middle age is when you choose your cereal for the fibre, not the toy.
And on today's topic:
SUCCESS:
At age 4 success is . . . not piddling in your pants.
At age 12 success is . . . having friends.
At age 17 success is . . having a drivers license.
At age 35 success is . . having money.
At age 50 success is . . . having money.
At age 70 success is . .. . having a drivers license.
At age 75 success is . . . having friends.
At age 80 success is . . . not piddling in your pants
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