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.
Many thanks to those featured today, for the work they do to better our world!!!
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 –whether you created it or found it–(containing text, image, video, and audio, poetry, quotes, etc.)anytime for the daily installments of CelebraZine, a ‘running blog carnival’ ofself improvement by focusing on What’s Right in the World.
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 more there is in life to celebrate. –Oprah Winfrey
Welcome to theChinese New Yearedition of CelebraZine
Happy Year of the Earth Ox, all!!!
A dragon dances down H Street in Chinatown during an annual Chinese New Year celebration. (2007 Photo By Katherine Frey — The Washington Post)
Occupying the 2nd position on the Chinese Zodiac, Oxen possess such character traits as dependability, strength and determination. Oxen are tolerant individuals who believe that the road to success involves hard work and scrupulous behavior; they don’t believe in taking shortcuts. They characterize those who don’t work hard as lazy individuals not worthy of respect.
Oxen are capable of trusting others and will listen to their opinions with an open mind. However, Oxen prefer making decisions that are based on their own research. Oxen favor strong, life-long alliances to casual acquaintances.
Barack Obama was born in the Year of the Ox (metal)
….mother stopped me and said something that has stuck with me from that day until now. She said, “You let that be the last time you ever walk by somebody and not open up your mouth to speak, because even a dog can wag its tail when it passes you on the street.”
Many thanks to those featured today, for the work they do to better our world!!!
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. 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
Many thanks to those featured today, for the work they do to better our world!!!!
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