Coincidence is God’s way of remaining anonymous.
Albert Einstein
Monthly Archives: January 2009
Secrets for success
Marry the right person. This one decision will determine 90% of your happiness or misery.
Work at something you enjoy and that’s worthy of your time and talent.
Give people more than they expect and do it cheerfully.
Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know.
Be forgiving of yourself and others.
Be generous.
Have a grateful heart.
Persistence, persistence, persistence.
Discipline yourself to save money on even the most modest salary.
Treat everyone you meet like you want to be treated.
Commit yourself to constant improvement.
Commit yourself to quality.
Understand that happiness is not based on possessions, power or prestige, but on relationships with people you love and respect.
Be loyal.
Be honest.
Be a self-starter.
Be decisive even if it means you’ll sometimes be wrong.
Stop blaming others. Take responsibility for every area of your life.
Be bold and courageous. When you look back on your life, you’ll regret the things you didn’t do more than the ones you did.
Take good care of those you love.
Don’t do anything that wouldn’t make your Mom proud
The Wolf according to the Cherokees
The wolf is one of the seven clan of the Cherokee people. This is the teaching clan and assigned to hold the spiritual and cultural form for the people of the clan, tribe, and earth inhabitants.
The wolf represents the earth mother. The wolf lives close to the earth mother and in alignment to her rhythms and vibrations. The wolf reads the wilderness and understands its place in it and does what needs to be done not only for its survival but the survival of its family, clan and tribe.
The wolf is a pack animal and mates for life if possible. It is driven by keen survival skills and is a powerful provider for the family. Each member has a gift and responsibility to the whole and is duly honored and respected for these gifts.
Leadership is servant oriented and respected by all if enacted properly. The leader is responsible for the welfare, safety and purpose of the pack.
Wolves roam far to obtain food for the pack. Wolves need space to survive in the wild. Wolves work hard to eat and to feed their pack. There cannot be slackers in the pack – everyone knows the work to be done and does it.
Have we mentioned that play is integral to the healthy, thriving wolf pack? A sense of egoless humor and spirit of fun are critical to the longevity & cohesiveness of the group.
