Showing posts with label success. Show all posts
Showing posts with label success. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Interpreting the Road Signs of Life

CAUTION!

DANGER AHEAD

SLOW DOWN

WRONG WAY

STEEP ROAD AHEAD





These road signs communicate and warn us of upcoming obstacles or dangers.



Does "Life" provide us with "road signs" as well??



Napolean Hill offers a Valuable Warning:

(author of "Think and Grow Rich, interviewed and studied hundreds of successful persons in history)

"Failure is a trickster. . .

it takes great delight in tripping one when success is almost within reach."



Hill re-enforces this concept by explaining opportunity may come in a different form or from a different direction than expected. "It [opportunity] often comes disguised in the form of misfortune, or temporary defeat. . .that is why so many fail to recognize opportunity."



So if my efforts are in harmony with my specific purpose and conducted with integrity. . .

when an obstacle enters my path,

I should take it as a road-marker,

<"Success 2 miles Ahead" >

and stay-the-course.



What "road signs" do YOU see ahead??



Your Friend in KY encouraging everyone to be a critical thinker and remember to nourish thier mind with a good book.


I believe in Your Success,

Laura in KY



Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Coffee Cups. . . & Life


COFFEE CUPS.... & LIFE!


A group of alumni, highly established in their careers,got together to visit their old university professor.Conversation soon turned into complaints about stress in work and life.
Offering his guests coffee, the professor went to the kitchenand returned with a large pot of coffee and an assortment ofcups - porcelain, plastic, glass, crystal, some plain looking,some expensive, some exquisite.



He told the group to help themselves to the coffee.When all the students had a cup of coffee in hand,the professor said: "If you noticed, all the nice looking expensive cups were taken up, leaving behind the plain and cheap ones. While it is normal for you towant only the best for yourselves, that is the source of your problems and stress.


Be assured that the cup itself adds no quality to the coffee.In most cases it is just more expensive and in some cases even hides what we drink. What all of you really wanted was coffee, not the cup, but you consciously went for the best cups… and then you began eyeing each other's cups.


Now consider this:
Life is the coffee. The jobs, money, and position in society are the cups. They are just tools to hold and contain Life,and the type of cup we have does not define, nor changethe Quality of the Life we live.
Sometimes, by concentrating only on the cup, we fail to enjoy the coffee God has provided us. God brews the coffee, not the cups. So... enjoy your coffee!"



The happiest people don't have the best of everything.They just make the best of everything.



Live simply.


Love generously.


Care deeply.


Speak kindly.


Leave the rest to God.



YOU are the miracle, my friend,


and your lifeeither shines a light - or casts a shadow.
Shine a BIG light! and...
don’t worry about the “cups.” :-)




>>author unknown, shared by a friend, WORTH repeating.




Your Friend in KY,


Laura

Monday, April 7, 2008

Believe in Yourself


Under the inspiration and encouragement of some dear friends, I allowed them to video tape me this past weekend.


Now keep in mind that I am not "yearning to be on the big screen." I have never had any desire to be on TV or in the movies, I have never been tempted to try out for a part on "Real World" or "American Idol." It's just not me! Until just a few years ago, I was camera shy. I'd rather be taking the picture than in it. But I came to the appreciation that its only right that if I take pictures of others, I allow pictures to be taken of me.


So here I am, taking another fantastic LEAP out of my comfort zone.

Bravely seizing the opportunity to grow.


As I watched the replay, the little voice started in my mind. . . commenting on how I look, how I sound, the words I used. . . .This was not the voice of a "best-friend," rather a critic.


I have worked to improve my thoughts of self-worth and self-love this year; Learned that it's okay to put my needs and wants first sometimes; learned to find a more healthy balance between helping others and taking care of myself.


So where did these critical thoughts come from???


My journey has taught me that I can be my OWN best-friend and worst-enemy.

My reality begins with MY perception.


So to all those who have had similar thoughts,

let's treat ourselves with the same loving support we give our dear friends.


May each of US see the "Lion of Potential" that lies within each of us.


Getting Better & Better Everyday in Everyway.

Your Friend in KY, Laura

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Learning to FLY!!!!


" We can lift ourselves out of ignorance,

we can find ourselves as creatures

of excellence and intelligence, and skill.

We can be Free!!

We can learn to FLY!!"
What will you LEARN today?
What makes YOU fly?
How can I help YOU reach your dreams??
My sincerest thanx to all of those who create the "wind beneath MY wings,"
THANK YOU!!
Your Friend in KY, Laura


--Jonathan Livingston Seagull, by Richard Bach

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Holiday Wishes & Year End Highlights


December 2007

Dear Friends & Family,

This Holiday Season marks the end of 2007. Along with the Holiday festivities, comes a time for reflection and an opportunity to reconnect with family and friends.

This has been an AMAZING year of learning and growth for me. I have come to appreciate this quote: "Life is the Hardest Teacher, it gives the Test first, the lesson after." (I do not know the author)

2007 began with the decision to end the union between Scott and I. We both touched each other's lives for a reason, but ultimately our 'lessons yet to be learned' led us on different paths. Our divorce was finalized in February. Logan and Sierra (pictured above) have adjusted to the changes, but look forward to every opportunity to visit with Scott. Logan, Sierra, and I have remained in the "work-in-progress" house on Nolin Road.

Change often leads to other doors of opportunity. One of which was to spend time exploring and re-evaluating ME--I have read books, met new people, reconnected with old friends, discussed new ideas, and traveled extensively. I could fill pages, but I'll mention just a few:
* New Favorite Books: "Think and Grow Rich" by Napolean Hill, "The Slight Edge" by Jeff Olsen, " Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki , "Love Languages" by Gary Chapman
* New Favorite Movies: " The Secret" and "Facing the Giants"
* New Favorite Singer: Dixie Trahan
* Same Favorite Pastime: Talking & Visiting with Friends

I am currently working at a local rural hospital in a neighboring county. I am the only Occupational Therapist and have 1 assistant. I have been there a year and a half. Although I miss the friends I made while working at the nursing home, I have made new friends and enjoy the stimulating challenges that come with in-patient, out-patient, and home-health clients. This is exactly where I need to be during this time of my life.

Another change was my decision to pursue a self-education in marketing and business (ironic I know to those aware of my previous aversion to such). Although I enjoy my career in OT, I want to expand my knowledge and skills. Learning about business and economics will strengthen my financial skills. I have also discovered marketing to be a good fit for my creativity and love of communicating with people. True marketing is communication, and does not require pushy, aggressive sales. I am currently working with a line of nutritional and health products thru the Vitamark Corp. (A congruent fit with my primary focus this year on my personal health and fitness-- a work in progress.) So if any of you know someone looking to make changes in their health or would be interested in sampling new prodects--feel free to pass on my name and contact information.

Highlights of My Year include:
*Watching Ean (my nephew) rise to the responsibility of "Big-Brother"
*Visiting Tampa, FL and eating Grouper for the 1st time
*Watching my brother give the Sunday sermon in his congregation
*Learning to cook with Super Soy (dehydrated meat substitute)
*Getting a new hairstyle in Detroit
*A boat ride on a North Carolina lake with my Dad and nephew Ean
*A new niece, Lydia born on 7/5/07 (my step-brother's little girl)
*My friend from NY moving to Glendale, KY (only 6 miles away)
*A greater appreciation for the details
*Losing 40 lbs
*The privilege of proof-reading a friend's autobiography
*Watching my little sister Melissa successfully tackle the challenges of college while working full-time
*Watching Eli (my youngest nephew, 16 months) learn to walk & shoot a basketball *grin*

One of the Biggest Highlights of 2007 was my first cruise to the Carribean. I traveled on Norwegian Cruise Lines to Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, and Cozumel. My adventures included swimming with the dolphins and parasailing! This trip also afforded me the opportunity to re-connect with a friend and former college roommate Sara. I had an amazing time and will definitely cruise again.


If success in life can be measured by the people in one's life----I am truly blessed and extremely wealthy!!! My warmest thoughts and best wishes are with
All of the Special People who touch my life.

Wishing you all a Happy Healthy Holiday,
Laura, Sierra, and Logan



PS- I now use email on a regular basis, so feel free to email me anytime: llucas.success@gmail.com
OR. . . check out my latest posts at "YourFriendinKY.blogspot.com"
My other sites: "successtransformations.vitamark.com" & "CraveTheRush.com"

Monday, December 10, 2007

What an Amazing Year for Challenges, Growth, and Joy!!








me. . . Parasailing in Belize!



WOW, the Year 2007 is almost gone. And what a year for me it has been. This year has included some of the hardest challenges, saddest moments, and greatest Joys in my life thus far.

*This year I faced the loss of love, friendship, and pre-conceived dreams with the termination of my marriage.

*This year I faced my GREATEST enemy and made a NEW friend--I found both within myself.

*This year I am learning to let go of Fear and Control---the only thing I can control is my own mind.

*This year I have made some of the most Amazing Friends!!! and met some very interesting People!!!

*This year I have TRAVELED- Tampa, Houston, Detroit, Chicago, Atlanta, New Orleans, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, and Mexico.


>>>I could go on and on, but I think you get the idea:



My Life has TRANSFORMED this Year.

I have learned the true measure of SUCCESS.

The following expert summarized my thoughts for this Year well. . . .



December 10
Challenges



"The ultimate measure of a man is not wherehe stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but wherehe stands at times of challenge and controversy." Martin Luther King Jr.


What our friends know of us while the sun is shining is one thing -- what they find out about us when the darkness closes in is something else altogether. It doesn't take a person of very great character to reflect a bit of glory when there is beauty and brightness all around, but let a person be tested by hardship or pain and then, if there's no light coming from inside that person's heart, the darkness will be dark indeed.
Challenges show us our weaknesses. All of us have some of these, of course; there is no use denying that we do. But we may not pay adequate attention to our weaknesses until some crisis makes us aware of them. And to that end, challenges are good for us. Whatever helps us see the areas where we're vulnerable is a thing to be thankful for. Wise people want to know, as soon as possible, where they need to shore up their defenses, and challenges offer us that opportunity.

But challenges also show us our strengths. Just as we each have our weaknesses, we each have our strengths also. And just as challenges force us to look honestly at our weaknesses, the same challenges may surprise us by bringing to light some strengths that we didn't know we had. "Within us all there are wells of thought and dynamos of energy which are not suspected until emergencies arise" (Thomas J. Watson). When we have to take one of life's hard "exams," we make not make a perfect score, but often we do better than we ever thought we could.So, when all is said and done, what's the main thing that we want from life? Is it simply ease and pleasure? If that's all we want and we're discontent when we get anything else, then we probably have our sights set too low. The fact is, there are several things, such as character growth, that should have a higher priority than ease and pleasure. And if the goodness of something is judged by what it does for our character, then we'd have to say that challenges and tests, however difficult or unpleasant, should be placed in the "good" category.

"Our prayers are answered not when we are given what we askbut when we are challenged to be what we can be." Morris Adler



"Thank You!"

To all those who touched my life this year
I thank you for whatever contribution you made.
I am Grateful for my Year of Transformation.



I wish YOU all a
a Happy Healthy Holiday.
Your Friend in KY,
Laura