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Thursday, October 28, 2010

To live his life "Nothing short of Joy"

~~~~~Dr. Wayne Dyer says~~~~~~


“Nothing Short of Joy is a masterpiece that will take you out of your comfort zone and into a magical world of joy. I love this book. I love this woman. Read it and reap.”


Being born a dwarf, complete with degenerative arthritis, was not the curse Julie Genovese originally believed… it was magic. As a young girl she considered herself a freak, unworthy of a rich, full life. There were desperate times of humiliation, medical studies, naked photos for medical texts, arthritis, and multiple operations, including two brain surgeries…


In this candid, intimate and entertaining memoir, share Julie’s incredible journey from ‘victimhood’ to empowerment, as Julie’s troubles were ultimately turned into treasures by the one choice that changes everything: She decided she would stop at nothing short of joy.



“Julie Genovese’s story is eloquent and moving proof that our spirits are always intact and always whole — regardless of how things appear physically. Hers is a fascinating and thoroughly readable story of courage and triumph!”


–Christiane Northrup, M.D. Author, Secret Pleasures of Menopause, Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom, The Wisdom of Menopause.


It took years of screaming at the rain before Julie realized that she had the power to calm the storm inside. In her search for meaning, she discovered that the very things which had vexed her for her entire life, catapulted her onto her path. As heartache turned into wholeness, Julie decided she could create her own personal Eden. Let Nothing Short of Joy be a part of your path to inspiration and empowerment.



“Julie Genovese is an inspiration and a teacher for those who want to heal what can’t be cured. So pain, hate and fear lead us to faith, hope and love.”
–Bernie Siegel, M.D. Author, Peace, Love and Healing



“If you have ever wondered what it must be like to have a physically different body, you will relish this compelling memoir. From the very first sentence, Julie draws readers into her extraordinary world with an immediacy that provides an intimate view of her emotional life. The lessons Julie learned that eventually brought her great joy will remain with you always. You won’t be reading about her experience; you will be living it with her.” – Susan Page, author, How One of You Can Bring the Two of You Together and Why Talking Is Not Enough.



“Julie Genovese is a master at combining great storytelling with witty humor and profound depth. Her book is a mirror to the soul and a question to the heart. It unveils the feelings behind every sense of ‘not measuring up’ and universalizes the experience so we can all grow from the insights Julie has been gathering all her life.” –Jan Phillips, author, The Art of Original Thinking, The Making of a Thought Leader, Divining the Body, Marry Your Muse.


After tackling adversity and transforming her fears, Julie found the keys to joy. The challenges helped her to carve out bigger dreams than she’d ever believed in before. Discover her secrets inside the pages of Nothing Short of Joy.



“Julie Genovese’s book is an inspiring pick me up for the soul and most certainly a read that is nothing short of joy.”


– Tal Shai, Founder of Big Dream Guru



Nothing Short of Joy is an amazing story of triumph against all odds! Born with painful, debilitating limitations, Julie Genovese courageously utilized her spiritual beliefs to create a life of love and joy. Beautifully and eloquently written, her book offers hope, joy and release to people who are suffering in any way!”
—Kari Joys MS, author, Choosing Light-Heartedness.


Many teachers in the self-help, motivational and metaphysical fields truly wish to help others to improve their lives and find greater peace and joy. They are glad to support other authors in getting their hopeful message into the world and will often inform their own customers about another author’s work. So it is with this book launch.


All of the authors and experts below have agreed to support Nothing Short of Joy because they believe it can inspire those who read it. This kind of teamwork is amazing and has brought wonderful new connections. It is a JOYFUL experience! So please take some time to visit the web sites of the wonderful people who have agreed to work with us. Most of them are also offering special bonus gifts, so you can sample their teachings. Some of these teachers may not interest you and some may. If you like what you read, bookmark the bonus gift page and enjoy what is offered, with love.


Bob Doyle, CEO of Boundless Living, Inc, http://www.wealthbeyondreason.com


Bob, one of the teachers featured in the film The Secret, encourages people to fully explore any and all of their passions, playing full out all the time, thus allowing the law of attraction to work effortlessly to attract all that they desire into their lives. His latest book, The Path, focuses on putting the law of attraction principles into daily action, based on your sense of purpose and passion. Unclear on your passions? The Path helps you there as well. Bob’s highly acclaimed “Experiential Meditation” designed to put you powerfully in vibrational alignment with those things you’re attracting utilizing the information you read in The Path.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

What are your God given Talents And gifts?

"Your life is about to change...dramatically for good."
- Bob Proctor, International Best-Selling Author of "You Were Born Rich"

 
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If anything is foolproof it is this power within. This is the same power the shamans, medicine men and mystics have used since time began. Now you can access this same power for yourself.  Here is how I discovered it...


Late one December I was seriously ill. My heart's rhythms were constantly changing. My pulse would spontaneously skyrocket two or three times a day. My eyes would lose focus while my mind would race with fear. I became lost in a sea of physical trauma.


One evening I was lying on the couch - my little world for those last months because I could barely move - and I felt an overwhelming sense of peace. My body felt strangely wonderful. I walked into the where my wife was cooking in the kitchen and said, "I think I am well. I even walked in here." She saw it differently. She couldn't understand a word I said, because to her, I was slurring my speech. "That's odd...", I thought. She helped me back to the couch. As I started to lay back down, the next surprise happened... suddenly I was looking down at myself from above the room. I could hear the conversations all around me... neighbors talking, phones ringing.



With the economic and job climate in the world today, now is the time to learn about your purpose, line up your talents and passions and set a plan to create your life your way.  You have the power! 



I next found myself in a nondescript space and felt a Presence... profound, powerful, gentle, loving... but yet somehow familiar.  I was surrounded with an unusual feeling of going home.  This Presence expressed to me that I had a purpose to complete, and offered me a choice... I could return to my body or continue into the Light. 


The peace and joy of going on to the Light pulled me as if I were a moth.  Strangely, it felt like I had chosen this Light before... but this time I didn't.  I realized if I didn't complete what I had come to this world to do, I would have yet another lifetime.  I decided to come back.


The recovery process was anything but usual.  It was very difficult for me to be in crowds.  The energy from all the people was like electrical jolts to my body.  The overload caused me to shake uncontrollably.

But, What Exactly Was I Here To Do?


I thought coming out of this experience I could complete this life purpose like a superman, and I would no longer have the earthly obstacles to overcome.  Was I wrong!  For three or four months, I struggled to understand my purpose.  So what was I here to be, and how was I supposed to fulfill a purpose I didn't fully understand?


There were also powerful positive changes my brush with the beyond.  My sense of life was deeply awakened.  The voice of intuition roared loudly.  I was given insights into my life and I understood what some of the ancient mysteries were trying to tell us.  I came to realize it was this voice that I had to call on to ask what my purpose was and why I existed - and it didn't disappoint me.


This voice has provided answers to my most pressing questions, not just those about my life's purpose.  The most exciting thing I learned was that this voice is available to each of us anytime.  Anyone can learn how to access it to get answers to their most profound questions.

"...the whisper that you have not heard
will turn into a ROAR..."

So that your emotions, to be clear and easily

"I", you decide it, the spirit or the ego control of your life. Happiness depends on the selection you have the spirit in the driver's seat, ideas, feelings and actions.

I believe that there are three main components, how can we knowingly participate in our human experience. Here is our spirit, our ego and our "I".The core of your soul is the "I" of the Spirit and the ego. help Guide "I."

We have a choice of whether to live Always in the spirit or ego. We've heard both voices in our heads and Even gets to choose which of them will get the drivers seat in a given time.

Is this old story of the Angel and the devil on your shoulder. these two voices are chattering on the us always. Then we ask you to listen to. Sometimes knowingly making their selection, and sometimes we try it on a subconscious level.

Many people who are on the path of spiritual growth that must be abolished completely, the ego must fight or slaughtered ego. this conviction directly is ego-driven. Ego is used for the purpose. Ego has its place in the human experience. We must learn to peace and understanding with our ego, not to slaughter him.

Ego is trying to help us is as lost and confused in the best way to do that. Our higher self or spirit, is also trying to help us.Spirit is always much easier and more beneficial. but the ego is clever. Ego will present us with options that look like a better path, though often not.

If we can come to a different location, where we will endeavour to combat and ego State we can come to peace and understanding, we can experience TRUE harmony of the inner peace in our lives ... If you try to completely deny ego gets stronger.Find your weaknesses, your lower bad habits, desires, addictions, etc. and draws, so that the ego can take control.

Perhaps you know the Law Of Attraction. Law Of Attraction is The Spirit and The Ego.Our thoughts and feelings, which activate The Law Of Attraction. Spirit and ego have their changes to the control of our thoughts and feelings.

If your ego is totally denied for too long, it uses its influence in the ideas attract things that we most situation, which will reduce your vibrational energy. This is how the ego ensures its survival.

It is appropriate to allow your ego and have some time to play, rather than deny is completely. but you know when you are giving your ego has knowingly, time to play.For many people, was unaware that he has the choice, so their ego has the full control permission without them even realizing it.Is similar to a parent was in a deep deep sleep and their teenage son had complete control over their House, car, money, and everything else, and it was, whether they wanted to, without supervision.

Choose a suitable period of time provide your ego, that is the "play time".Knowingly choice and feel safe about their selection, blameless. If you choose your ego gets control of the times, it protects against the ego takeover without you realizing at the moment.

Now, it takes practice, awareness, and also, in practice, strengthening the connection to spirit. we all have different levels we are connected to the ego or the spirit of some much more connections to the ego, and some of the more than one connection to spirit.

Start the create new habits that will strengthen your connection to Meditate, to pursue the Spirit. ", go to the Centre of spiritual growth or church, listen to music, to spend a peaceful time in the outdoors, listen to inspiring speakers, rental of spiritual life coach, an inspiring read books and articles like this. connection to the spirit of a stronger, more control you have with your ego and the more you will be able to your ego with the unconditional love of showers.

Always remember that you are the "I", which has the power to decide to listen to your higher Self or your ego or "rights." or "bad" is important, that knowingly make your selection, and I don't live your life in the environment of an automatic pilot, to respond to around without conscious awareness.

Ryan Pearson is the main spiritual Life Coach, teacher, Writer, an inspirational speaker and host of the popular Internet-Radio Show, help hours of Radio.

He is known for its clients, help, students and listeners are clearly their dreams with the least resistance Now free. advice and training directly to your e-mail messages, go to http://www.happiness-lifecoach.com/

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Self-Improvement-success is created through stories


Success never created by doubt. success is always created through faith.

When I was a boy, my family had a large dog. We had gotten him when he was a puppy.It was a Beagle has and we called the Pongo (after the father in the Disney dog 101 Dalmatians.) Yes, this is called a Beagle has after a Dalmatian. When you're five years lots of things make sense.

When I was in high school, Pongo got cancer. This made me very sad. I loved my dog. We grew up together. Has always been there for me.When I was upset and you need to speak, I sit there Pongo and listen just my. even if he does not understand what I think he understood my feelings. Well, I don't want to see my friend die so I prayed for God to heal my dog.

Sometime back we went to the vet Pongo. The vet was shocked. Cancer was completely lost. Pongo was to be healed. My friend, my question to you is if God would heal a boy dog because of faith, then what would God because of your faith? You can see, God loves us more than animals.We take the utmost specialness. He will bless us. He will heal us. He will prosper only if we believe us.

Will remind you and myself the immortal words of the Bible. "Look at the birds in the air. They do not plant or harvest or storage of food at closing, but your Heavenly father feeds them. And you know you're worth more than the birds ...God clothes the grass field, which is alive today, but tomorrow is thrown into the fire.So you can be even more confident that God would have been removed.Don't have so little faith! don't worry and say, ' What will we eat? "or" what will we drink? ' or ' What we wear? "people who don't know God to keep trying to get these things, and your father in heaven knows you need them.The thing to want more is KINGDOM of God and doing what God wants, then all these other things needed you will be given you "(Matthew 6: 26, 30-33 NCV).








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Monday, October 25, 2010

Self limitation Is likely to affect your success?


Limiting belief refers to a system of belief that it is self-inhibiting. This system discourages exploration of what we understand as a broader cognitive "space". The belief was in this type of system perpetuated strongly held, often due to heavy emotional attachment. (For example, a parent faith were passed onto a new generation) Interestingly, self-limiting beliefs have been observed in both humans and animals. What's important, however, is the idea of "limited beliefs"?

The first question is where do they come limiting beliefs. Upbringing and parental stability is an important factor in determining beliefs source. However, they also other factors such as a person's credentials, and their personal perceptions of the world (based on the experience and learning). Consider a few examples of self-limiting beliefs.As you read over them, you'll find that these beliefs are not so scientific, but very relatable situations that you may hear from friends and acquaintances.(Maybe even from your mouth.)

o "this is my destiny can escape me."
o "you must do this because no one else can."
o "Are simply people waiting for me."
o "I'm just like my father and I cannot change it."
o "If someone tell the truth, they will take their business elsewhere."
o "you've always gotten this result so that anything else is unrealistic."

All these statements are not limiting beliefs you assign specific qualities of the person cannot be escaped or sizable. These properties could be features, roles or features. The person may feel burdened to continue their journey (dangerously or disagreeable) due to the need to follow this limiting belief.The truth is that a person choosing their own path and they can't understand having to break the cycle and that besides standard life.

o "can't do.I know this is possible. "
o "there is no point in even trying."

These statements declared for limiting belief, in which the person decides he or she cannot be completed successfully, and so there is no point trying. This isn't so much a quality of total cynicism or pessimism, rather, a lack of self-confidence that doesn't allow the person to broaden their horizons, or think a scenario that includes their success for change.The argument of man power, since he or she submits under-qualification for a task at hand?In some cases this may be true.For example, if a person with no training or experience fantasizes about becoming world-renowned scientist; on the other hand, if a person provides continuous unreal objectives, rather than focus on a more feasible ones (or those that might be considered just a straight), strongly could indicate a self-limiting belief system that insists on an individual's chronic suffering. If you try to do something the same way you have always done this, you'll still have the same effect on your results or even to stay as over time-and you don't do this.

"I am very educated about this person.Know more about this than one of you. This is the way to go.It makes sense. "

The smarter is a person, the more kicks it realizes there are many perspectives and multiple responses to a particular problem.Unwillingness to compromise, claiming that a particular opinion is right, defines these types of situations.Usually, a person who teaches this self-limiting belief is not open to explore other ideas and may refuse any contradictions or stifle plea or argument.Even if a person who is the creator of the belief accepted core, he or she can continue to perpetuate it.Contrary to popular belief, it is not always about maintaining control-sometimes it is simply a strong self-limiting belief.

o "this is the only logical conclusion."
o "this is the way it should be".

These statements indicate that a particular action or result is the only way to resolve a problem. what decides what? of course, the person who has already formed their own system limited belief and rejects any contradictory arguments.

Somehow those self-limiting beliefs is especially. However, given that they have resolved to complete a course of action is in accordance with their own Subliminal projects, destiné ourselves success or failure.

What is this you? Understanding of the concept of "limiting beliefs" is important, not just for leadership but also to stimulate improvement. others you must understand what inspires them, what challenges and what essential truths are their belief systems to break away ... from self-limiting beliefs, you must first learn about the psychology of the self-inhibiting behavior and thinking patterns to look for a place you can change your beliefs and your lifetime-to become what you envision as a successful human being. doesn't is inevitable. limiting beliefs have not been proven as involuntary. aren't incapable of change; so decide today that you are going to be even more open to your limiting beliefs changed so it won't affect your success now.








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Sunday, October 24, 2010

3 Steps for improving low-Self Esteem

Based on our discussion thus far it is obvious that improving low self esteem should be a major goal of someone engaged in a personal growth effort. We know that healthy self esteem is "The disposition to experience oneself as being competent to cope with the basic challenges of life and of being worthy of happiness." (Nathaniel Branden). We have also looked at some symptoms of low self esteem and discovered a few ways it infects. And with that background information in hand it's time to move on to the good stuff; improving low self esteem


Here are a few of the proposed remedies I found on the 'Net:


1) Accept that you are a wonderful person, unique in the entire world.


2) Halt destructive thoughts; try to stop thinking negatively about yourself.


3) Accentuate the positive; think of things you do well.


4) Make a list of things you like about yourself.


5) View mistakes as opportunities to learn.


6) Make a contribution.


7) Recognize your potential.


8) Stop comparing yourself to others.


9) Use affirmations: "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it; people like me!"


Had enough of this drivel? I know I have! (By the way; that affirmation was recited in a "Saturday Night Live" skit by Stuart Smalley, a character invented by Senator Al Franken of Minnesota.)


I'm sure that the people (all of which had impressive initials behind their names) who prescribed those remedies are all well intentioned despite being somewhat misleading. Those suggested cures will alleviate feelings of low self esteem about as much as a Band-Aid would relieve bleeding from a radial artery; not very long and not very well.


Suggesting to an adult who was sexually abused as a child that the feelings of unworthiness that have haunted her all her life will magically disappear by standing in front of a mirror and repeating, "I am a wonderful person, unique in the entire world" is ludicrous-sorry about the run-on sentence. I can only believe that psychologists and therapists who offer these methods as cures either have no personal experience with this malady or their fees for preaching such nonsense are more important with providing a real remedy. Granted, the Band-Aid's time will come, but not until the wound is sufficiently healed; it is inappropriate and insufficient until some major mending takes place.


My purported expertise on the topics presented here was not acquired in the theoretical environs of the classroom, nor did I learn them solely while reading Napoleon Hill in the comfort of my easy chair. Rather, I learned them by experiencing them. And the experience of improving self esteem that had wallowed in the gutter for decades is the source of my expertise and uncharacteristic arrogance on this subject. Herewith I present the unique approach of improving self esteem that worked for me-and will work for you!


"I define self esteem as one's beliefs about oneself,"


... I said earlier. The operative word here is "belief"; beliefs are not facts, they are merely a confidence in the truth of a person or thing. Santa Claus; the Easter Bunny; a flat world; "I am not worth of success"; "I just can't face the world another day"; not facts, just beliefs. Beliefs can be wrong and beliefs can be changed. And if we can change a disempowering belief about our self we can begin improving self esteem.


I've written extensively about the power of beliefs and how to change them. If you're reading this page because you're seriously looking for a remedy I urge you to spend some time digesting those two pages. I will continue, however, to present a "lite" version on how to change a belief.


Step 1: Identify the belief.


Ask yourself, "What are my beliefs about myself that make me feel unworthy or unable to cope?" This may take some work but it's critical that you clearly identify those thoughts you harbor about yourself that are causing your self esteem to suffer.


Example: "I'm an underachiever."


Step 2: Confirm or discredit the belief.


Is it true? Are you in fact that which you accuse yourself of being? Who told you so? Are they a credible source? Beliefs are supported by "references" much like a table is supported by legs. If the legs are defective the beliefs they support crumble; truth prevails.


"I can't do anything right." Anything? Or just that one thing? Oops, there goes a leg!


"It's your fault I turned out this way." Are you a marionette? Do you have no say whatsoever in how your life is run? There goes another one!


"I'm an underachiever." In all things? Do you not do well at anything you attempt? Tim-ber!


We've discredited three beliefs and those who held them should be on their way to healthier self image. Can it happen that fast? Absolutely; never underestimate the powers of awareness and logic.


For example; let's say that you're a little kid and your parents have told you that Santa, who you steadfastly believe in, might show up to pass out an early gift on Christmas Eve.


Sure enough, there's a knock on the door, a hearty "Ho, Ho, Ho," and in he walks. After the initial excitement dies down you notice that your rotund grandmother is not present; "Hey! Where's Grandma?" you ask. The room suddenly gets very quiet and you notice odd looks on the faces of your parents and older brothers. "Oh, I think she went upstairs to the bathroom," your mother replies. A closer look at Santa's face tells you in no uncertain terms that she's here in the room with you.


I remember that event pretty clearly. The instant I became aware that Mr. Claus was actually my grandmother dressed up in a red suit and cheap beard the belief died. When I made a list of all the beliefs I held about myself that disempowered me I wrote "I'm lazy". It took about 30 seconds to note plenty of evidence to the contrary. I'd become aware that I was in fact pretty ambitious with most tasks I performed; the legs crumbled and the belief died.


Step 3: Pain and Pleasure Associations


Your table is rockin' because the legs that support it are getting shaky. Now it's time to put that belief six feet under by evaluating the pain and pleasure associations of keeping it or getting rid of it. Ask yourself,


"If I retain this (now discredited but long-held) belief how much more pain will I have to endure?" And then,


"If I accept the evidence that this belief is invalid and let it go, how much pleasure will I experience when it's gone?"


Make it hurt-bad! Make it feel blissfully good. Write it down; shout it out, cry from the pain, dance naked from the pleasure! Your associations of pain and pleasure drive every action you take. Use the power of this deceptively simple fact of human behavior to shatter those limiting beliefs and start living your life!


That should do it for the beliefs that were based on false references;


...but sometimes it doesn't. There's one possible "catch" to letting go of long-held disempowering beliefs.


Low self esteem often involves blame.


By exorcising the demons of esteem you now come to the terrifying realization that you and you alone are responsible for the results you produce in your life. You can no longer say, "I'm unworthy and unable to cope because of the man who molested me", or "the parent who debased me", or "the people who teased me mercilessly for being overweight." But you've blamed someone for years! You have a choice to make. Will you blame you or embrace the newly liberated you?


One option will lead to guilt and a whole new rationalization for your continued low self esteem and the ensuing misery that's become so familiar to you. And the guilt you'll feel is far worse than the anger and blame you've endured for so long-trust me, I know.


The other option will lead to acceptance of personal responsibility and the unknown. To prosper in this new world you will have to rely on the talents, abilities and values of a person you lost touch with many years ago. Which path will you choose?


Step 2 of this process states "Confirm or discredit; what if the belief is in fact true?


"I'm just an average salesman." That was one of my disempowering beliefs, and here's my comment to self:


"Guilty. My attempting to excel as a salesman would be akin to a chicken trying to excel as a chicken hawk." I was trying to be good at something I just did not have the talent to do well.


I continued selling for several years after I did the "beliefs exercise" and nothing changed; the disempowering belief continued to prevent me from improving my self esteem until I made a critical decision.


Success (and the ensuing pleasurable feelings we all desire) in any endeavor comes easier to those who are "designed" to do that thing. An acorn is designed to become an oak tree; it cannot become an elm. I was not designed to be a salesman but I tried to be one anyway, and with not-so-good results. And to make a bad situation worse I felt terribly guilty and angry at myself for betraying the "design" that I knew lived in me; I had chosen the first option described above.


I'd begun writing a book 16 years earlier and one day, after becoming unusually sick and tired of living the lie, I decided to embrace option 2. I didn't know where this would lead but I vowed to proceed with the faith that I would grow into a magnificent oak tree. I began writing and in short order two amazing things happened; the guilt disappeared and my low self esteem became a thing of the past.


Does that mean the radial artery wound has healed?


Almost. The bleeding has stopped and the stitches are out but the wound still requires a little TLC. That's where the techniques at the top of this page come into play. Negative thoughts still try to creep in and convince me that I'm just an average guy who doesn't sell very well. While I can't quite bring myself to sing my own praises I do demand those self deprecating thoughts vacate the premises. I don't care what others think, do or have; I like the way I think, I do what I want (sometimes!) and I have everything I need to be happy. I am doing my best to make a contribution by sharing this story. I learn from my mistakes. And most importantly, every morning I stand in front of the bathroom mirror and proclaim,


"I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it; people like me!


For more personal growth articles and a free sample of the ebook "Conversations with Katherine" visit the author's website at: http://www.personal-growth-journey.com


Jerry Grinkmeyer is the author of "Conversations with Katherine", the story of a middle-aged man's struggle to overcome the debilitating self image bequeathed him by an abusive step-mother. It is a vicarious account of the author's own journey back to sanity and the lessons he learned along the way.

Can Be Learned courage?


If you look at the most perifronitea people in history, who has done more for the world, people who have pushed forward society, you will find always an important feature of courage. But what is the courage?

S. j. Rachman, a Canadian Psychologist specialising in fear and courage, says that many people think courage as fearlessness. However, Rachman defines courage as persistence of fear and anxiety.

Courage is a personal effort, which is equivalent to the capacity to act when other less courage won't. is the ability to act in spite of fear and overwhelming opposition. Is the ability to act in spite of difficulties, despair and sometimes personal physical, imminent danger.

Ask yourself: who is more courageous person personal have known? Then, which is the most courageous person you can recognize throughout history? Now, what was the courageous characteristics that caused these people to choose? My Personal favorite is Winston Churchill. At the end of World War II, Churchill was head of the Navy.After a large naval defeat, was removed from Office and then had to endure more than 20 years of rejection of political views; admittedly sometimes Suffered too low. But he never in countless convictions. Views were proved right ultimately when the Germans tile (s) through Europe, Churchill was the obvious choice to become Britain's wartime Prime Minister.

All automatically looked him need to this time because it knew where fellows and witnesses display courage in battle, puts himself in the manner of failure again and again. Personal courage and determination helped to inspire an entire nation to continue to resist the force which must have seemed to more ... insurmountable.Even Churchill was not a person is likely to be courageous. According to Stephen Mansfield, book ever to assign to: Member of the temporary nature of Winston Churchill, Churchill has no physical strength or omen stature. Has been neglected, ridiculed, or abuse from friends and family alike. He is doing in the leisure class, rarely produces principled men of vision. However, in spite of that, he developed an impressive moral and physical courage.

Mansfield continues to say about courage, "this can't be taught,.Although to empneontaiKai springs are usually performed by something like faith or determination--a commitment to something greater than himself.It may burst forth manipulate as to wake up from a sudden jolt. But, more often, waiting in silence until you cause by some pressing challenge. What is certain however, courage, "says," is that real leadership is impossible without it. "

Churchill himself said, "Courage is rightly Honoured the first human qualities, because it is the quality which guarantees all the others."

Mansfield is correct to say that it is difficult to teach someone to work on, as he says, "staggering level of courage a Churchill or a Gandhi or Martin Luther King." However, it has been shown that courage we can learn a lot, and it is incredibly important for those of us who would like to increase our courage to any area of our lives.

Between s. j. Rachman research, he observed a military bomb-disposal officers serving in the British army in Northern Ireland.He discovered that these men were able to cultivate a great capacity for courage, even though they initially lacked a high degree of confidence or a natural ability to persist a pressurised. found that the ability to persist and to work well in the face of danger was largely the result of intensive and specialized training for their work.Not only at the stage of preparation, but knowing that you're prepared.

Denis Waitley describes fear as one of the strongest driving emotion we may encounter.We still have the power to choose an even stronger incentives may replace fear and makes us act courageously.

Denis used to Navy pilot, and he observed in the training of astronauts. After some of the most demanding and intense training ever devised, astronauts were able to act effectively and efficiently, even in extremely dangerous situations.As Neil Armstrong after he walked on the Moon, "was just like a detail Was exactly as we intended."

Obviously, we can become more courageous with sufficient preparation. If we venture, do so with confidence, because you cannot know the end everything from scratch. isn't this the ultimate reason I doubt and fear are able to eat away at our courage? We live because we can't know the end everything from scratch, and will begin imagining the worst possible scenarios; thus, there seems to be our best chance to overcome fear and to become courageous is to initialize, and then have faith. now, in what area of your life you would like to become more courage?








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