Quote of the day
‘You are real
therefore you need to feel real rather than squeal, conceal or live a life of
constant ordeal. You need to be congeal, made of steel and need to appeal to
others.’
Sometimes we must show to the
world that we mean business and that we are real in our intent, content in our mind,
heart and soul, physically actual and mentally factual. Whatever you choose to
do in life from now on or in 2015 you must ensure that you will always be genuine.
You must have an altruistic approach to anything that you touch, see or say.
Touch the plants and they shall know that you care. Touch the people and they
shall know that you are a friend. See goodness and you shall be good. See the
wonders of life and you shall wonder why you are not wonderful 24/7. Say kind
words out loud. Speak with clarity and speak with a tone that is mellow and not
yellow. Make an ardent effort each day in 2015. Don’t squeal when things do not
go according to plan, plan ahead, be ahead, and plan again if today did not go
according to plan. Be calm under any circumstances. Read a psalm if you have
to. Don’t conceal your goals, let them unfold into a myriad of spectacles and let
the world know that you are in control. Don’t make your life be one ordeal from
dawn to dusk. Reverse this common mistake and let your life be one big wheel
that turns around each day with a little piece of the puzzle solved. Make your
nerves, muscles, ideas and clarification be made of steel. Let no man or woman
come between you and your goals. If your goals are unselfish I promise you that
you shall succeed. You are indeed real therefore you need to feel real rather
than squeal, conceal or live a life of constant ordeal. You need to be congeal,
made of steel and need to appeal to others. Do these things with great passion
and you shall have compassion in your heart and fashion in your body. This
shall be your trademark and when you are not here people will talk about you
like how they talk about Einstein, Moses, Archimedes and Gandhi.
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