Thursday, August 23, 2007

The path to fulfillment

I know exactly what I want. I know that I am going to do WEIT(what ever it takes) to achieve it. I move forward with speed and instinct. I am willing to experiment thousands of times before I achieve my goal. I know that there's a time limit to life itself and I intend to accomplish it in his short amount of time with God's approval.

The path to fulfillment is to focus on the beacon(goal). Have 100 things that give me the pleasure ready for me. Whenever I feel a downward thought appearing in my mind, I'll just play with one item. The things that gave me a pleasure can be a music or it can be a yo-yo. This is my 1st step to the path to fulfillment.

My second step to fulfillment to have a good quote around me. I have studied the quote from both Warren Buffet and Jim Rohn. It seems that I like Jim Rohn's quote in the evening time and I like Warren Buffet's quote in the early morning. ok. I'll have both Jim Rohn and Warren Buffet's quotes with me.

My 3rd step to fulfillment is to provide the best environment for my love ones. I know that I would be happy if I can provide the best environment for my love ones. The environment can be internal and it can be external. Usually, when you talk about the environment, you talk about give a loving family and be able to provide education fees for college. I intend to do more than that. I want to know what makes my child ticks. The 1st thing that I realize is that Winnie the Pooh CD wakes my child and it gives him the independence. I would like to do a little bit research to see what kinds of visual tools and feeling give him the advantage. If you are not familiar with NLP, you might want to read a bit. Just search google. :)

The visual tool that I like to provide to my child is quite simple. I would like to put pictures on the wall. It can be a picture that contains scenery or a picture that contains people. I find it fascinating that people who are interested in scenery picture doesn't interested in people picture. People who are interested in people picture aren't interested in scenery picture.

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