Thursday, May 28, 2009

Words of love

Love is …

Forgiving even though it's hard to forget; holding hands and never wanting to let go; hoping that tomorrow will be as wonderful as today; sharing secrets and whispers and star-spangled nights. And most importantly,


Love is…


Knowing that you'll never be lonely again.



Edith schaffer Lederberg


Words of love

Nothing beats love. Love is the greatest healing power there is, nothing else comes close. Not ancient cures, modern medicines and technologies, of all the interesting books we read or the wise things we say and think. Love has a transformational power.


Naomi Judd

Words of love

Loving you is as natural as loving sunsets, rainbows and April showers for they are all simply beautiful.


Stephen Taff

Words of love

Love does not dominate;


It cultivates.


Love has power to give in a moment what toil can scarcely reach in an age.



I'm so glad that you are here it helps me to realize how beautiful my world is.



Johann wolfgang von Goethe

Words of love

Every soul is a celestial Venus to every other soul….

Love is our highest word, and the synonym of God.




Ralph Waldo Emerson

Step#20

Never leave the site of a goal without first taking some form of positive action toward its attainment. Right now, take a moment to define the first steps you must take to achieve your goal. What can you do today to move yourself forward? Even the smallest step—a phone call, a commitment, sketching out an initial plan—will put you closer to your goal. Then develop a list of simple things you can do every day for building next ten days. These ten days of creating a chain of habits and building unstoppable momentum will ensure your long-term success. Begin now!

Step#19

Day #4: CONTRIBUTION GOALS

This is your opportunity to leave your mark, to create a legacy that makes a true difference in people's lives.

1) Take five minutes to brainstorm all the possibilities: How can you contribute? Who or what can you help? What can you create?

2) Give each of your goals a timeline (6month, 1 year, 5years, 10 years, 20 years) for completion.

3) Highlight your top one-year goal.

4) In two minutes, write a brief paragraph stating why you are absolutely committed to achieving this goal within the next year.

Step#18

Day #3: TOYS/ADVENTURE GOALS

If you had no financial limitations, what are some of the things you'd like to have or experience? If a genie were before you now, waiting go obey every command, what would you wish for?

1) Take five minutes to brainstorm all the possibilities: What would you like to build or purchase? What events would you like to attend? What adventures would you like to experience?

2) Give each of your goals a timeline (6month, 1 year, 5years, 10 years, 20 years) for completion.

3) Highlight your top one-year goal.

4) In two minutes, write a brief paragraph stating why you are absolutely committed to achieving this goal within the next year.

Step#17

Day #2: CAREER/BUSINESS/ECONOMIC GOALS

Whether you aspire to being at the top of your profession amassing millions or a professional student gaining a wealth of knowledge, now is your chance to be sure it counts.

1) Take five minutes to brainstorm all the possibilities: How much money do you want to accumulate? What do you wish to achieve with your career/company? How much do you wish to earn annually? What financial decision do you need to make?

2) Give each of your goals a timeline (6month,1 year, 5years, 10 years, 20 years) for completion.

3) Highlight your top one-year goal.

4) In two minutes, write a brief paragraph stating why you are absolutely committed to achieving this goal within the next year.

Step#16

Day #1: PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT GOALS

Your sense of personal well-being and enrichment lays foundation for every other achievement in your life.

1) Take five minutes to brainstorm all the Possibilities: what would you like to learn? What skills do you want to master? What character traits would you like to develop? Who would your friends be? Who would you be?

2) Give each of your goals a timeline (6 month, 1 year, 5 years, 10 years, 20 years) for completion.

3) Highlight your top one-year goal.

4) In two minutes, write a brief paragraph stating why you are absolutely committed to achieving this goal within the next year.

Step#15

Guidelines for goal setting (Programming Your RAS)

1) Commit now to spending ten minutes each day for the next four days setting goals. (NOTE: keep a permanent record of these goals in a hardbound journal.)

2) As you work on the goal-setting exercises, constantly ask yourself, "what would I want for my life if I knew I could have it any way I wanted it? What would I do if I knew I could not fail?"

3) Have fun! Imagine that you are a kid again. You're in a department store on Christmas Eve, about to sit on Santa's lap. (Remember what this was like?) In this state of excited anticipation, nothing is too big to ask for, nothing costs too much, everything is within reach…