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MESSAGE #569 IT’S YOUR LIFE…


Don’t just live the length of your life…live the width of it as well.

MESSAGE #563 DO YOU HAVE THE TIME?

If you don’t have time to do it right, how are you going to find the time to do it over?!





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MESSAGE #557 EVERYBODY NEEDS VALIDATION…

A special thank you to Melissa Sapio for sharing this video.

FOR THOSE OF YOU IN THE SOUTH JERSEY/PHILADELPHIA AREA, BE SURE TO CHECKOUT ED TSENG ON COMCAST SPORTSNET THIS SUNDAY AT 6:30PM AND 10PM.

IT WILL ALSO AIR NATIONWIDE ON THE REGIONAL NETWORK MAGAZINE, “NET IMPACT.”

MESSAGE #515 THANKS-LIVING PART II

Yesterday I talked about thanksliving and one way that you can practice it. As promised, here are the second and third ways…

A second way to experience thanksliving is to give thanks ahead of time for whatever good you desire in your life. Feel as if you have already received this good. There is a law of life that can be stated in these words: “Thoughts held in mind will reproduce in the outer world after their own kind.” In other words, we create our outer life according to the way we have created our inner life – with thoughts, beliefs and attitudes. Thanksliving will help us to create what we want. Thanksgiving is then seen not as an effect of something we have received, but rather the cause of some future good that will inevitably be drawn to us. Instead of postponing your good, satisfied feelings until after the fact, practice having the good feelings now. If what you desire is a more prosperous lifestyle, start feeling like a grateful, prosperous person today. Your attitude tends to draw prosperity to you like a magnet.

A third way to experience thanksliving – perhaps the most difficult, yet the most powerful of all – is to give thanks for your problems and challenges. By facing our challenges and overcoming them, we grow stronger, wiser and more compassionate. One of the best ways to learn mathematics is to be giving problems to solve. One of the best ways to prepare for an athletic event is to practice with a strong, competitive opponent. Adversity, when overcome, strengthens us. So we are giving thanks not for the problem itself but for the strength and the knowledge that will come from it. Giving thanks for this growth ahead of time will help you to grow through – not just go through – your challenges.

The mind has power to cause. Thoughts and feelings have creative power. An “attitude of gratitude” (ie., thanksliving) is attractive; it is a power that will draw more good to you.

(Discovering the Laws of Life)


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MESSAGE #511

“The man who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the man doing it.”
-Chinese proverb

MESSAGE #510 MOMENTUM…

When you have momentum, it is easy to perform well. When you are in “the zone,” it is easy to perform well. Anyone can perform well when things are going right, but it’s the great ones that succeed even when things aren’t going so well.

How do they do this?

Easily.

They just push through.

“If there is no wind, row.”
-Latin proverb

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MESSAGE #501

The ship will be docking in Melbourne within the hour. We are supposed to go snorkeling with sea dragons, but the sky is overcast. Many people would complain that it should be sunny, but I’m going to have a great time regardless. It’s all perception.

Last night the seas were rough and our 8:15 show was cancelled. I didn’t mind because we saw a pretty good comedian.

You can take any situation and turn it into a positive, but it’s up to you.

Make good mental choices today…


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MESSAGE #490

Moses and St. Peter were playing golf in heaven, as they sometimes did in their spare time.

Moses teed off with a smooth, practiced swing and sent the ball rocketing down the fairway and onto the green. He smiled inwardly, knowing that St. Peter would have a hard time matching that first shot.

When St. Peter addressed the ball, he did so a bit hastily, and his drive hooked sharply toward the trees. Moses could barely conceal his amusement. The first hole was going to be his by a number of strokes.

But then, from out of nowhere, an eagle swooped down above the fairway, reached the hooking ball just as it was about to disappear in the greenery, and snatched it in its beak. The eagle then flew off toward the green, circled above it, and dropped the ball neatly in the cup.

“All right, Pete,” said Moses grimly, “are we going to play golf, or are we going to fool around?”

MESSAGE #486 A POEM

I am thankful for…

my family
my friends
and puppy, Babe, too.

my house
my clothes
and lots of good food.

I am also thankful for…

my racquet
tennis balls
and even my shoes.

the cold
the wind
and whether I win or lose.

But I don’t understand…

people who are thankful
for food, family, and friends only today…

We should be thankful every day!


Happy Thanksgiving.



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