The Law Of Requisite Variety

"The Law of Requisite Variety" as explained by MindMastery, stipulates that the individual with the highest amount of flexibility of behavior will have the most influence on the system. That basically means that the more choices you have, the more freedom you will feel, and the better a quality of life you can have.

My thoughts: 

Enrich. Be Rich. Reach Out.

Enrich yourself, be flexible, develop more options for yourself. 
I have planned to read more books this coming year. More than what I read this year. I will study new things. Tips from Meegan Benjamin will surely help.

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Be rich, not only in material things but also with knowledge and experiences, so you can develop a positive attitude and overcome adversities. Napoleon Hill, the author of the remarkable book below spent two decades interviewing hundreds of people renowned for their wealth and achievement.


Reach out. Once you have reach your full potential, help and teach others to do the same. Begin at home.

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Think of this for the coming New Year. After 365 days, check yourself. Others will normally check what they will have achieve. Don't forget to see what you will also have become.

Why Watching Anime Is Good For You

"Complacency is the greatest enemy. Enemy will exploit all gaps in our mental readiness." This is a line from Naruto Shippuden 241. Naruto is an ongoing Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto. The plot tells the story of Naruto Uzumaki, an adolescent ninja who constantly searches for recognition and dreams to become the Hokage, the ninja in his village who is acknowledged as the leader and the strongest of all. 



Not only that this anime talks about friendship and loyalty, this anime as a whole teaches a lot about hard work, patience and willingness to learn. We are faced with trials everyday. Can you count how many times you feel down and how many times up? How many times did you experience rejections, failures and mockery? I bet you can count more negative feelings. This negative feelings are persistent. This is good. What? How can this be good? This prepares you to be strong and be resilient. How? Now that you know how it is to have a negative feeling, i.e. you are not motivated to work, you lack energy, you seem the world is coming down on you, you resigned to yourself and more, you will do things to prepare yourself not to experience them. Your goal is to live a stress-free (or to be realistic stress-less life). So subject yourself to all kind of stimulation and try to get all the lessons from them, try to remember all the feelings that you felt. It would help if you write them too. And then formulate on how to cope with it. For example, you feel so lonely because you are away from your family and will be missing a very important occasion, write this down on one column, then on the other column should be your solution to address this feeling. One item maybe is saying, schedule an online video session,  or leave a video message and encourage them to do the same. You have to keep this list of yours and get back to it when you always feel this feeling. What is important is you acknowledge the feeling and then do something about it. Don't let the emotion overpower you. Don't be complacent.

How To Get The Best Of Yourself

When we were younger, we have big dreams, high hopes, goals and aspirations. Why is it that as we aged, the dreams disappear, the hopes becomes frustration. 

As we struggle through everyday life, we encounter rejections and failures. A lot of people might tell you, your product will be crushed by the competition. That your music isn't unique. That your talent is good as a waste. These unpleasant experiences prevents us from getting a better view of our beautiful mountain of dreams.




But again, we are all born the same. It's a matter of viewpoint. The  book called It's Not About You mentioned the parable of blind men and an elephant.  A group of blind men touch an elephant to learn what it is like. Each one feels a different part. Naturally, they will say different things. Similar to what other people will tell you. They will tell you different things. Some good and some bad. Take the good and the bad, but don't be swayed. You set your own sail. You may fail several times. But you can try again. Until you get it. Until it sinks in you. 


It Will All Work Out, Just Have Faith

This poster called Holstee Manifesto is circulating in social networking sites. It tells the different sentiments about life. I searched the source and found Holstee. On their website, they said that "[It] was about what they wanted from life and how to create a company that breathes that passion into the world everyday. It was a reminder of what we live for. The result became known as the 'Holstee Manifesto.'


"Life is short. Live your dream and share your passion." I had been wandering aimlessly trying to find the meaning of life. I also know some people who have been living the life of others. I just found a simple truth. We have already been blessed with everything. God has given us talents. Don't be afraid to use them. Don't listen if they tell you your ain't good. It is your life you have to lead. There will be times we will fail. That is OK. It is also natural for you to get hurt, depressed, frustrated. But you have to get up after each fall and try again. All we have to do is to have faith...

It will all work out, just have faith.

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Is There A One-Click System To Success?

I am pleased with the series of audio books I am listening to. First, I used it as part of my sleep therapy. I can sleep if there's a little bit of noise on the surrounding like the sound of TV or people talking. So the first time I listened to audio books, I have had wonderful sleep. Second, no stress for the eyes. Since I spend longer times in the computer, sometimes reading gives additional strain.

I have recently listened  to "One Click: Jeff Bezos and the Rise of Amazon.com". I was fascinated and inspired with the passion of Jeff Bezos, brainchild of the  Amazon.com. At the start, he knew what he wants. He made sure that his sail is set to the direction he wants it to.  Jeff Bezos has an iron will (from Orison Marden)--that unwavering determination and discipline to be successful. Along his journey, he had lots of challenges and trials but because he has a never-give-up attitude, he was able to realize his dream of becoming a great entrepreneur.

Ideas That May Help Your Life Better

"It is not what happen that determines your future. It is what you do after what happen." --Jim Rohn

I always remember what I read before: What you are today is a result of your yesterday's actions and your tomorrow is a result of your today's [action]. Most of the time, you already have in mind a good plan for success, however, fear of uncertainty cripples us. Eventually the plan dies. It all starts with the decision to take the first step and never give up whatever the odds until we reach our destinatio.

Jim Rohn is perhaps one of the greatest motivational speakers of all time touching on lessons of life using common knowledge and most of the time common sense.

No Arms, No Legs, No Worries, Never Give Up

The audio is not that good but the first time I saw this video, my heart melt and my felt ashamed of myself. Thinking why do I complained a lot when this man didn't have much. I got to my senses and somehow instantly I had ultra hearing and picked up every word.

This short video shows how Nick Vujicic, faces life challengers, a man born with no arms or legs, but who is touching hearts like hands never could.


There Are Treasures In Your Trial

This is from BoSanchez blog. Bo Sanchez is one of the best spiritual and inspirational speakers from the Philippines.

There Are Treasures In Your Trials

Today, I’d like to talk about hope.
Let me explain to you how important hope is.
May I ask you to do an experiment?
For ten minutes, don’t breathe. After ten minutes, evaluate your experience. Write it down. Like how you saw a light at the end of a tunnel. And saw Angels for the first time. And then ask Archangel Michael to deliver your written report to my house.
Just kidding.
You need oxygen to survive.
Well, I believe hope is like oxygen.
You need hope to live everyday.
May I share?
I’m not just a preacher. I’m also an entrepreneur. And I teach people how to be entrepreneurs. Here’s what I noticed. I have yet to meet a successful entrepreneur whose is a pessimist. Honest! All the successful people I know are optimists. They have bushels of hope in their hearts.
Why? Because you won’t start a business, or sell a product, or give jobs to people, or do all that hard work, if you don’t have hope that you’ll succeed.
Especially when trials come…

The Power Of Perspective
My main message to you today? To have hope, you must believe that there are treasures in your trials.
One day, my wife and I were talking about one of our friends.
“How old is she?” I asked her.
“She’s forty.”
“Wow, she’s young,” I said.
And suddenly, it hit me like someone splashed water on my face. My gosh. I started laughing.
Because not too long ago, I used to think that forty was ancient. Prehistoric. Jurassic. Yet today, I was calling her young. Ha-ha!
Here’s a powerful truth: Meaning comes from Perspective. And Perspective comes from your Position. Because Perspective comes from where you stand.
When I looked at 40 before I reached 40, I thought 40 meant “Boring”, “Staid”, “Old hat”. In my mind you were a decaying fossil. A museum artifact.
But now that I’m in my forties, I think 40 is hip, stylish, cool, and gorgeous!
In the same way, if you look at your trial unfolding in front of you, it feels like it’s the end of the world. You feel like you’re drowning. You feel like dying.
But if you look at your trial after it’s all over, that’s when you see God’s purpose behind that trial. And you’ll say, “Thank God I went through that problem.”
This is my definition of hope: Physically, you’re in front of your trial, but spiritually, you’re looking back at it—after it’s over. When all is well. When you have overcome.
In other words, Hope is taking on God’s perspective. You look at your trial the way God looks at your trial.
That’s hope.
When Trials Become Treasures
One day, a friend called me up.
Marlon’s voice was heavy with anguish. “My daughter talked to me and my wife this morning…”
He explained that 16-year old child, not even in college yet, said the most dreaded words any parent of a teenager would want to hear. She said, “I’m pregnant.”
“Bo, she’s just a baby!” the father cried. “How can my baby be having a baby? She still has Barbie dolls in her room. Brother Bo, it’s the end of the world for me.”
I told Marlon, “No, it’s not the end of your world.”
“Bo, tell me what to do…”
“Go back to your daughter. No scolding. No shouting. Just love her. Forgive her. Put your arms around her. Cry with her. And tell her you’ll accept her baby. Mark my words. This isn’t the end of the world. You’ll overcome this.”
Eight years have passed since that trial happened in Marlon’s family. And true enough, the trial transformed them in an amazing way. Today, they’re 10 times closer with each other. They love each other profoundly.
Their daughter has matured too. She’s doing well in her career; She has a new boyfriend who loves her and her child.
And the baby? The very cause of all their hurt and anger and fears? The child is now the star of the family. The biggest source of joy for the grandparents!
If you’re grieving now, I want you to have hope. Your storm will pass. Your pain will disappear. And your trial will turn into triumph.
In each Trial, you’ll find these 3 treasures…

3 Treasures In Your Trial
Each trial in your life is like an ugly, crummy, smelly, dilapidated box. On the outside, it looks atrocious. When you’re in front of the trial, that’s all you see. It’s hideous!
But if you look at it after it’s over, you realize it contains 3 beautiful treasures!
Here they are…
1.Comfort
This is the first treasure.
When you go through your trial, God will comfort you.
That’s His promise. And He never breaks a promise.
Every time I go through a trial, I wait for God’s comfort. Because that’s what He promised. And without fail, His comfort comes.
A few years ago, I was in the middle of a huge storm. I was in a lot of emotional pain. My closest friends, upon knowing what I was going through, surrounded me with love. My friends were God’s comfort to me.
That day, I thanked God that because of my problem, I learned I had the greatest friends in the world. I’m a truly rich man because of my friends!
The second treasure…
2. Character
Last week, I met a man with cancer.
But he was very different from many sick people I know.
He told me, “I live each day with passion!”
He said, “I wake up looking at each morning as God’s precious gift to me. I now sing more often, embrace more often, laugh more often, play more often, and pray more often. I never did this before I had cancer—because I was too busy making a living, I forgot about making a life. Yes, I lost my health. But I now treasure life itself.”
Wow!
Because of him, I now believe that trials have a way of making us grow in the most important part of who we are—our character.
And the third treasure…
3. Compassion
This is important: A trial may give birth to a ministry.
The Bible says, Blessed be…the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulations, that we may be able to comfort them who are in any trouble, by the comfort that we ourselves are comforted by God. (2 Corinthians 1:3-4)
One day, I met a young, beautiful woman after one prayer meeting. She had this beautiful smile on her face, and it was like peace was oozing out of her.
“Can I tell you my story?” she said.
“Sure,” I said. We sat down and she started talking.
“I was raped by my parish priest,” she told me.
She recounted her story, how it happened, and how she hated God, abandoned the Church, and stopped praying. Her heart was filled with rage.
But she also told me how God reached out to her, how He touched her, and how He healed her
Honestly, I thought these things happened only in Noli Me Tangere with the likes of Padre Damaso.
“What are you doing now?” I asked.
“I’m a prayer group leader,” she said. “I minister to many other broken women. I know what they’re going through. I can help them in a way that only a broken woman can…”
The third treasure in your trial is a deeper compassion for people who are going through the same pain you went through.

And They Lived Happily Ever After
When it comes to movies, I’m a sucker for happy endings.
Well, if you include Heaven in the equation, your life is an epic movie that will have a happy ending. And they lived happily ever after isn’t just for fairy tales.
It’s your story.
So if you’re going through a great trial now, remember: One day, every problem in your life will be solved.
Every sickness will be healed.
Every tear will be dried up.
Never give up.
Discover your treasure in your trials.
May your dreams come true,
Bo Sanchez

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