Joe: “My ex still misses me.”
Pete: “How can you tell?”
Joe: “Her aim is getting closer.”
Joe: “My ex still misses me.”
Pete: “How can you tell?”
Joe: “Her aim is getting closer.”
When life knocks you down, do you rise to fight again? Everyone gets knocked down. It’s a tough blow. It knocks the wind out of us. We may wonder if we have the strength to rise again. We may wonder if we have the strength to rise will we have the strength to go on. The answer is a resounding YES! We are so much stronger than we can imagine. All the small hits made us stronger. They prepared us for the bigger hits. We all get them. They happen. When they do our choices are limited. We can rise to live and fight again. Or, we can give up and slowly die. To me, there is only one choice, rise, rise, rise, again and again.
Angels Come to Love Us
Sri Chinmoy
In the last dark hour
Of the night,
Angels come to love us
And awaken us.
You can tell a person’s character by how he/she reacts under pressure, stress, or betrayal. When the odds are stacked against them, do they lie, cheat, or blame others? If they do, it is a sign of their character.
If, under the same pressure, stress, or betrayal, the person stands tall, walks with his/her head held high, and doesn’t change or shift his/her values, you’ve met someone special. They’ll stand by you in good and bad times. Keep them close by. It’s not easy to be such a person, something deep inside tells them they have no other way to act regardless of the cost.
“If you run into a wall, don’t turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it.”
~ Michael Jordan
“The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will (Vince Lombardi).” A mentor gave me similar advice early on in my career. He took me aside and said, “Ray, successful people do what unsuccessful people refuse to do.” I discovered he was right. He was talking about commitment, hard work, focus, and unrelenting desire to succeed. You are designed to be successful. My mentor’s advice is applicable to all parts of life: relationships, health, fitness, work, and spiritual.