Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Near and Far

How do the things I do today build what I want for the future?

What are the qualities in my life which will let me develop and take my ideas forward?

I appreciated learning about this in a book written for high schoolers by Napoleon Hill, called “The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons”.

Since it is in the same style as his more famous book “Think and Grow Rich”, it conveys great respect for the abilities of young people to achieve.

The good work habits and rigorous thinking applied to daily life and responsible relationships in both personal and business life require consistency and discipline.

There is no substitute for integrity.

There is no fast track.

This is not a quick read.

Steady application of the principles creates a strong foundation for success.

Rereading the book shows how deeply the ideas have penetrated and leaves room for more study and application.

© 2017 Kathryn Hardage

Friday, September 8, 2017

Choosing Peace and Balance

Finding your place in the world based on doing what you love creates more peace in the world.

Your own mind is not agitated.

You see where you fit into society and you like it.

It is comfortable, satisfying and productive for you.

People love to come to you for what you do.

Your contribution to your community through this feeling of peace and being valued is vital and important.

Others want to feel this way, too.

As you demonstrate your harmony and peace through committing yourself to what you love to do, you create more balance in society.

As you draw in more people to this idea and help create the conditions for more self-fulfillment, more productivity and satisfaction, you eliminate worry, concern and agitation.

A deep sense of peace within the community is created.

People can celebrate one another and support their businesses.

Students can aspire to fulfilling life-work.

Life based on fulfillment and happiness in personal expression is non-competitive.

It is cooperative as businesses compliment each other and expand the services which are available.

A community with peace and balance creates different kind of mindset which benefits everyone.

© 2017 Kathryn Hardage

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Valuing Your Own Path

Feeling your own value comes through the ideas which you love.

Your ideas create the most value.

They fulfill your dreams.

They challenge you to accomplish them.

The guide, direct and comfort you as you take each step.

Your path will develop in its own way.

Listen to how it feels.

There is always an element of happiness, excitement, delight, commitment.

The deepest satisfaction comes from valuing your own ideas.

Your path has a distinct and definite feel to it.

Your best contribution comes through the ideas which come to you.

They are the ones best suited to you.

When you accept them, you move toward a new phase in your mind.

It opens up a different kind of world to you.

You create a world where you love what you do.

It attracts wonderful elements to you which are fun to share.

You have a conscious sense of your own value which is apparent to those around you.

© 2017 Kathryn Hardage

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