Thursday, November 30, 2017



Someone has said that it doesn't matter very much what is behind us, or what is before us, the thing that is important is what is inside of us and what we do about it.

         Sterling W. Sill
         The Best of Sterling W. Sill
         pp. 26-27

Wednesday, November 29, 2017



Anyone, even a child, can be taught to develop a positive mental attitude.  The method is to repeat positive affirmations such as:  Day by day, in every way, through the grace of God, I am getting better and better.

              Napoleon Hill and W. Clemont Stone
              Success Through a P. M. A.
              pp. 54

Thursday, November 23, 2017



Most individuals realize that common people have become uncommonly productive by using their creative Imagination.  They have observed the biographies of individuals who have overcome enormous handicaps and roadblocks to become great.  But they can't imagine it happening to themselves.  They resign themselves to mediocrity and even failure, wishing and envying away their lives.

         Denis Waitley
         Seeds of Greatness
         pp. 37

Wednesday, November 22, 2017



We know and accept this fact or principal of process in the area of physical things, but to understand it in emotional areas, in human relations, and even in the area of personal character is less common and more difficult.

         Stephen R. Covey
         The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
         pp.  36

Tuesday, November 21, 2017


Someone has said that it doesn't matter very much what is behind us, or what is before us, the thing that is important is what is inside of us and what we do about it.

         Sterling W. Sill
         The Best of Sterling W. Sill
         pp. 26

Monday, November 20, 2017



Most individuals realize that common people have become uncommonly productive by using their creative imaginations.  The y have observed the biographies of individuals who have overcome enormous handicaps and roadblocks to become great.  But they can't imagine it happening to themselves.  They resign them-selves to mediocrity and even failure, wishing and envying away their lives.

         Denis Waitley
         Seeds of Greatness
         pp. 37