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3/20/2009 3:04 PM UTC
May God Continue To Bless! Poetry by Ja'MeeLah
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Join Life Coach Isha Cogborn as she and her guests share motivation and inspiration to help you get what you really want out of life.
Date / Time: 3/30/2009 7:26 PM UTC
My role as a global communications manager was recently eliminated after nearly a decade with the company. When asked what’s next, I’m excited to tell people that I’m launching a practice as a life coach and motivational speaker. The response is usually positive, but every now and then I come across someone who questions the practicality of my decision.
Ask a small child what they want to be when they grow up and you’ll get a myriad of answers ranging from ambitious to downright exotic. While they’re young, we cheer them on – no matter how unrealistic we think their dreams are. Is there a magical age we reach where society decides it’s time to give dreamers a reality check?
“You won’t make it to the NBA- you’re not even six feet tall!” That didn’t stop Earl Boykins or Spud Webb.
“You aren’t smart enough to become a surgeon”. Tell that to Ben Carson.
“America isn’t ready for a Black President”. The country said differently in November!
Successful people don’t cash the reality check of limited vision the world tries to offer, nor do they confine themselves to conventional definitions of accomplishment. They move past their circumstances, prior failures and people who can’t see their vision. Instead of dwelling on deficiencies, they focus on possibilities.
Are you ready to move beyond the fear of what could go wrong to start making your dreams a reality? Or is it possible that you’re really afraid of success and the expectations that will come along with it?
Three Questions to Ask Yourself:
Every single day people dream up life-changing inventions, start businesses, launch ministries and change their communities for the better. Why not you?
Isha Cogborn is a personal coach and motivational speaker. She can be reached at isha@epiphanyinstitute.com.
Date / Time: 2/18/2009 12:36 AM UTC
There’s a lot of talk these days about energy – offshore drilling, clean coal, alternative and renewable resources. As we look for new ways to power America, what’s powering you? Do you find that you just don’t have the energy to tackle that to-do list every day? I used to look at CEO’s, entertainers, and other prominent figures and wonder how they manage to get so much done in the same twenty-four hours that I’ve been given. What energy source keeps them going and going while many of us struggle to even drag ourselves out of bed in the morning? These successful people have tapped into a fuel source superior to any energy drink or supplement on the market. That source is called purpose. When you’re doing the work that you were created to do, everyday feels like Saturday! You have an assignment on this earth that you’ve been uniquely equipped to fulfill. Life will become easy – even effortless – when you walk the path that was paved just for you.
How do you identify your purpose? Pull out a pen and paper and ponder these questions:
If you’re ready to put an end to the drudgery of your day-to-day life, make 2009 the year that you tap into the energy of purpose for your life.
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