There’s a lot of talk about what you should do to become successful, but I would argue that it ’s more about who you are that makes the biggest impact. It’s the decisions we make on a daily basis, the habits we naturally form in our lives that determine the level of success we can achieve. Here are 10 traits that I’ve seen as essential for success.
Hindu saying (from the book, “A Joseph Campbell Companion”),
“by none but a god shall a god be worshipped”–
Therefore, you must become the god you wish to worship.
Be The Change: In this short but profound passage, Thich Nhat Hanh reflects on who the enemy really is.
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Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see. May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.
Celebrate yourself!
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C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel,Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebook, paperback, orKindle version
Responsibility does not only lie with the leaders of our countries or with those who have been appointed or elected to do a particular job. It lies with each of us individually. Peace, for example, starts within each one of us. When we have inner peace, we can be at peace with those around us.–HH the Dalai Lama
I offer you peace. I offer you love. I offer you friendship. I see your beauty. I hear your need. I feel your feelings. My wisdom flows from the Highest Source. I salute that Source in you. Let us work together for unity and love.–Mahatma Gandhi Quotes
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Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see. May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.
Celebrate yourself!
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C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel,Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebook, paperback, orKindle version
…we need you ensure is to keep the good feelings in our hearts and mind. We need to keep these feelings with us so that we are able to give it back to others when they need it.
What is necessary to change a person is to change [their] awareness of [themself]. –Abraham H. Maslow
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Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see. May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.
Celebrate yourself!
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C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel,Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebook, paperback, orKindle version
The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated. –Mahatma Gandhi
aki presents Ashes and SnowTo date, more than nine and a half million people around the world have visited the exhibition.
…the function of art is exactly that which I have clearly named as the first function of mythology; to transport the mind in experience past the guardians–desire and fear–of the paradisal gate to the tree within of illuminated life. In the words of the poet Blake, in “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell,” “If the doors of perception are cleansed, everything would appear to [us] as it is, infinite. –Mythological Themes in Creative Literature and Art in Myths, Dreams, and Religion. Ed. Joseph Campbell
In Buddhism the ancient Pali terms for good and evil are kusala and akusala which mean ‘skilful’ and ‘unskilful’.
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Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see. May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.
Celebrate yourself!
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C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel,Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebook, paperback, orKindle version
The Four Candles burned slowly. Their ambiance was so soft you could hear them speak.
The first candle said,“I Am Peace, but these days, nobody wants to keep me lit.” Then Peace’s flame slowly diminished and went out completely.
The second candle said, “I Am Faith, but these days, I am no longer indispensable.”
Then Faith’s flame slowly diminished and went out completely. Sadly the third candle spoke, “I Am Love and I haven’t the strength to stay lit any longer. People put me aside and don’t understand my importance. They even forget to love those who are nearest to them.” And waiting no longer, Love went out completely.
Suddenly, a child entered the room and saw the three candles no longer burning. The child began to cry, “Why are you not burning? You are supposed to stay lit until the end.” Then the Fourth Candle spoke gently to the little boy, “Don’t be afraid, for I am hope, and while I still burn, we can relight the other candles.” With shining eyes, the child took the Candle of Hope and lit the other three candles. Never let the Flame of Hope go out of your life. With Hope, no matter how bad things look, Peace, Faith, and Love can shine brightly in your life.
Author Unknown
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Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see.
May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.
Celebrate yourself!
Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry, quotes, etc.)anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a ‘running blog carnival’ ofWhat’s Right in the World.
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Blessings, dear ones,
CG
C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel,Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebook, paperback, or Kindle version
In the thick of a global financial crisis, many economists have come to this Himalayan kingdom to study a unique economic policy called Gross National Happiness, based on Buddhist principles.
If you’ve ever felt the way anger or fear can electrify the atmosphere in a room, you’ll know what Sandra Ingerman means by “toxic thoughts.”
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This concludes today’s posting of CelebraZine(eZine to Celebrate What’s Right in the World), a ‘running blog carnival’ (of posts both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire…. an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry–anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see.
May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.
Celebrate yourself!
Be a part of the expression of celebration.Submit your submission (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry, quotes, etc.)anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a ‘running blog carnival’ ofWhat’s Right in the World
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Blessings, dear ones,
CG
C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel,Sacred Vow , are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebook , paperback, or Kindle version
Waiting for the fish to bite or waiting for wind to fly a kite. Or waiting around for Friday night or waiting perhaps for their Uncle Jake or a pot to boil or a better break or a string of pearls or a pair of pants or a wig with curls or another chance. Everyone is just waiting. — Dr. Seuss
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This concludes today’s posting of CelebraZine(eZine to Celebrate What’s Right in the World), a ‘running blog carnival’ (of posts both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire….an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry–anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see.
May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.
Celebrate yourself!
Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry, quotes, etc.)anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a ‘running blog carnival’ ofWhat’s Right in the World.
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Blessings, dear ones,
CG
C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel,Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebook, paperback, or Kindle version
Out of a seeming void and dark-winged sleep…A Power arose from the insentient deep…
There is not one big cosmic meaning for all, there is only the meaning we each give to our life, an individual meaning, an individual plot, like an individual novel, a book for each person.–Anais Nin
When we allow ourselves to be witnessed by another, we cannot help but be transformed by the experience. –for those of you who have not already been introduced to Daily Om, it is a network of spiritual exchange centered around a daily article.
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This concludes today’s posting of CelebraZine(eZine to Celebrate What’s Right in the World), a ‘running blog carnival’ (of posts both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire….an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry–anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see.
May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.
Celebrate yourself!
Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry, quotes, etc.)anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a ‘running blog carnival’ of What’s Right in the World
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Blessings, dear ones,
CG
C.G. Waltersprimarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel,Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebook, paperback, or Kindle version
To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men. –Abraham Lincoln
Resurrected1 presents this powerful video, In My Name. A simple video message could join thousands of others in the call to end poverty in our lifetime.
Things Change
You can’t assume
The worst will come
Because the world changes
All the time
In so many ways
That sooner or later
Something great will come along
And sweep you from your pain
It will come unexpected
When you are going about your business,
Because there with you
Are your secret wishes.
(c) Morgan Green, 2006
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This concludes today’s posting of CelebraZine(eZine to Celebrate What’s Right in the World), a ‘running blog carnival’ (of posts both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire….an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry–anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see.
May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.
Celebrate yourself!
Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry, quotes, etc.)anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a ‘running blog carnival’ ofWhat’s Right in the World.
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Blessings, dear ones,
CG
C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel,Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebook, paperback, or Kindle version
Something that holds a lot of meaning for me and my sweetheart…
The Original Cuppycake VideobyAmy Castle, age 3
Mary JakschpresentsWhat is Natural Spirituality? at GoodlifeZen
“I think that everyone is a spiritual person. Because spirituality is a natural human attribute.
Inner joy resides at the heart of tapping into our abilities for being the deliberate creators of what we want to experience.
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This concludes today’s posting of CelebraZine(eZine to Celebrate What’s Right in the World), a ‘running blog carnival’(of posts both found and shared with me) that uplift and inspire…. an inspiration of sayings, video, audio (music and speech), images, poetry–anything and everything that feeds the positive in heart, spirit, and mind.
Our focus dictates what we see, which reinforces our focus, further confining the possibility of what we will see.
May you be blessed by these offerings reminding us of the beauty, wonder, and sacredness in the world around us and within us.
Celebrate yourself!
Be a part of the expression of celebration. Submit your submission (containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry, quotes, etc.)anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a ‘running blog carnival’ ofWhat’s Right in the World
Note: Even if you are not the blogger of the work you’d like to suggest, but have noticed someone’s work that you think should be included in a Celebration of What’s Right in the World, –empowering people and spirit–please point out the work to us.
Blessings, dear ones,
CG
C.G. Walters primarily writes fiction that focuses on the multidimensionality of our loves and our lives. Autographed/signed copies of his current novel,Sacred Vow, are available from the author– or purchase from Amazon as ebook, paperback, or Kindle version