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Watching the birth of my son recently gave me great pause and really demonstrated the enormous blessing that life really is. But most of all, it has fascinated me to new levels of thinking. I find myself pondering….What are a baby’s thoughts? It may seem like a comical question to ask, but I think it is a glimpse at the fundamental of life itself and maybe even a key to boundless energy to be who we thrive to be.

My son was born about 3 weeks early so his little body practically fit in my one hand. As I held him in total amazement, you cannot help but notice life spring forth. Within moments he opened his eyes and started flailing his tiny arms and legs. I was caught completely off guard not expecting his little blue eyes to lock on mine so early. I was not really sure what to expect this being my first child, but I was really thinking there would be a scared, screaming infant in terror of this new dramatically different world. Here he is warm and comfortable in his mother’s quiet womb and within a moment notice he is pulled out into a cold, loud, chaotic world. What could have been going through his mind? If his face could say anything at the time, he was more calm than me.
Continue reading ‘The Power to Be’

Published by admin April 5th, 2007 in The Mind Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , .

Before I got my first motorcycle, I attended a mandatory safety school that the military required for you to ride a motorcycle on the base. At the time, I never knew how that class might help me. I was riding dirt bikes and all terrain vehicles since I was kid so I walked in thinking it would be a huge waste of time. But there was one statement that the instructor nailed into our heads. Not only did it save my life countless numbers of times, but it also has an impact on everything else we all do.

He said over and over…”You will always go in the direction that you are looking….So don’t look down, because that is where you will go.”
Continue reading ‘Controlling Your Momentum’

Published by admin January 2nd, 2007 in The Mind Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , .

I was recently contacted by an amazing author and psychologist named Ineke Van Lint from Luxembourg. She has a great website at www.enthousiasme.info and I have asked her to submit one of her articles so you can get an idea of your writings. If you like it, please visit her website and learn more. I hope her courses may be a help to the audience.
Also, I would appreciate your feedback if you enjoy having other authors featured on this site.

Enjoy,
Kris
Continue reading ‘You Get What You Ask For’

Published by admin January 21st, 2006 in The Mind Tags: , , , , , , .

Self confidence is always the determining factor in success. Most importantly, most people think they will get confidence after the accomplishment…when you actually need it before you accomplish.

Bluntly stated if you are not confident in your own success, who do you think will have that confidence for you? Who will give you the challenge when they need to be assured of success? Will they take a chance on you? They will if you are confident. That is because confident people still make mistakes, but more importantly they don’t give up.
Continue reading ‘The Key in Yourself’

Published by admin September 20th, 2005 in The Mind Tags: , , , , , , , .



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The majority see the obstacles; the few see the objectives; history records the successes of the latter, while oblivion is the reward of the former.
Alfred A. Montapert

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