What my Grandpa Taught Me
April 13, 2008
Decisiveness. The ability to make decisions based upon facts collected. I’ve experience the fact gathering process and learned to trust my own abilities to make good decisions. Always try to do your best. It really doesn’t matter what your doing, apply your full attention. We must choose to forget much of the craziness of this world. We only have room in our focus for so much. If we allow our focus to take in the “evils” of the world as our main focus, we make our selves unhappy as we leave no room for the goodness that is going on all around us. Being happy with what you have, gratitude instead of judgement. You do your best work when you are cool, calm and collected. It makes no sense that we work ourselves into a fury and expect better results. It is easy to make an idea work. Simply tend to it, like you would a small seed. Water it, remove the weeds, trim the dead leaves. With your attention it will grow. Build a business, solve a problem. Keep looking for the most loving, win-win solutions and allow them expand naturally, organically. Don’t expect perfection all at once, but it will come. Decide what you like. Then work on it, enjoy the process and expect results. You are an infinite being in a finite body, how can you fail? You can accomplish anything. Just look for the next step. Wherever you are is the perfect place to start. Just look for the next step. It will be obvious. The universe awaits your move.