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April 2007
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Free Legal Clinic Being Held April 17th
Ten Things to Keep in Mind When Starting a New Job
The Two Choices We Face
Stabilize Stress In Your Life
What Can I Do to Control My Impulse to Spend Money?
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THE TWO CHOICES WE FACE
by Jim Rohn
Each of us has two distinct choices to make about what we will do
with our
lives. The first choice we can make is to be less than we have the
capacity
to be. To earn less. To have less. To read less and think less. To
try less
and discipline ourselves less. These are the choices that lead to an
empty
life. These are the choices that, once made, lead to a life of
constant
apprehension instead of a life of wondrous anticipation.
And the second choice? To do it all! To become all that we can
possibly be.
To read every book that we possibly can. To earn as much as we
possibly can.
To give and share as much as we possibly can. To strive and produce
and
accomplish as much as we possibly can. All of us have the choice.
To do or not to do. To be or not to be. To be all or to be less or to
be
nothing at all.
Like the tree, it would be a worthy challenge for us all to stretch
upward
and outward to the full measure of our capabilities. Why not do all
that we
can, every moment that we can, the best that we can, for as long as
we can?
Our ultimate life objective should be to create as much as our talent
and
ability and desire will permit. To settle for doing less than we
could do is
to fail in this worthiest of undertakings.
Results are the best measurement of human progress. Not conversation.
Not
explanation. Not justification. Results! And if our results are less
than
our potential suggests that they should be, then we must strive to
become
more today than we were the day before. The greatest rewards are
always
reserved for those who bring great value to themselves and the world
around
them as a result of who and what they have become.
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