Thursday, March 30, 2006

No-Brainers

Life can get complicated or can be kept pretty simple. There is something about the former that attracts me - maybe it makes me feel important or something. However, I'm starting to focus in on things better and the emphasis is now on the latter. Here are some thoughts that would help keep things simple for me. I call them no-brainers; things I don't have to think about doing; they just make sense and just need to be done.

No-Brainer#1
BELIEVE IN JESUS
Forget all the "religious right" negativism, "churchianity" perceptions. No other book (Bible) tells about a person resurrecting, claiming to be God. There are two choices:
(a)Believe in His desire to love and redeem you or Not. If all this is true, to believe would provide life, blessing, grace, redemption, release, truth, friendship with the Father;
(b)not to believe would be uncertainty, striving, self-reliance.

No-Brainer#2
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS
Benefits include tax advantages, using money to work for you, sense of control over your life and possible eventual financial freedom; will work harder and longer.
The alternative is "slave camp." You do what you are told by the business owner.

No-Brainer#3
BECOME A NETWORK MARKETER
When you understand the business, that it is the largest industry in the US today, that it is simple if not necessarily easy, that it gives you all the benefits of #2 above, and that it can provide you financial freedom when done right, it has to be on this list.
The alternative is a JOB, an acronym for Just Over Broke, and another word for "slave camp."

No-Brainer#4
TAKE A NUTRITIONAL PRODUCT THAT WILL MAKE AND KEEP YOU HEALTHY
We like to make this choice real complicated. Don't. Find one that works for people that makes basic science sense and just take it. If that one doesn't work for you forget it and find onte that does. If you can find one that also fits #1 & #2 above, so much the better.
The alternative is staying sick, fatigued, sore, in pain, at risk for serious dis-ease.

I am looking at some possibilities right now; stay tuned.

Dr Jon

Getting on Track

Blogs are great. You can write what you want and dialogue to people. Some of us have a hard time being consistent about using them. Count me in that group!
I have found a wonderful motivational speaker - John DiLemme. Others I have been reading or listening to include Jack Canfield and Zig Ziglar. Really good stuff.
One thing John is really big on is the idea of Daily Habits to build Success. I have done pretty well for a while now with some basic habits. Writing in the blog is a habit on my list which I have not done.
Now is time to get and be consistent with it. Join me, won't you? Leave comments, start your own blog. hare your successes!

Dr Jon