Good to Reflect On…”20 Ways to Get Mentally Tough” May 12, 2009
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I enjoy Jon Gordon’s posts as they typically inspire me to be more positive and give me some good “reflection material.” This most recent blog post is one of those.
I’ve attached the first 5 of the 20 Ways to Get Mentally Tough and included the link for you to click through and get them all via pdf. – Mike
20 Ways to Get Mentally Tough
(Excerpt from Training Camp: What the Best Do Better Than Everyone Else)
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1. When you face a setback, think of it as a defining moment that will lead to a future accomplishment.
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2. When you encounter adversity, remember, the best don’t just face adversity; they embrace it, knowing it’s not a dead end but a detour to something greater and better.
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3. When you face negative people, know that the key to life is to stay positive in the face of negativity, not in the absence of it. After all, everyone will have to overcome negativity to define themselves and create their success.
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4. When you face the naysayer’s, remember the people who believed in you and spoke positive words to you.
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5. When you face critics, remember to tune them out and focus only on being the best you can be.
Dream: Dream On, and Dream Again May 7, 2009
Posted by Mike Gingerich in Business, inspiration, Life.Tags: For Reflection, inspiration
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Neat little video inspiring us to step out and go for it…
One Life to Live…Live it Well May 3, 2009
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Inspirational Video with quotes to spur you on to fully live that thing called LIFE.
Famous Failures – Video Tribute to Pressing On May 3, 2009
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Here’s an inspirational video for the day. Some of the very best who accomplished some of the highest highs also experienced some of the worst defeats and lowest lows. I’m telling myself, and I’m telling you: PRESS ON!
Reflecting on: 5 Reasons Why Dreams Don’t Take Flight April 7, 2009
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5 Reasons Why Dreams Don’t Take Flight
Dr. John C. Maxwell
Most of us never see our dreams come true. Instead of soaring through the clouds, our dreams languish like a broken-down airplane confined to its hangar. Through life, I have come to identify five common reasons why dreams don’t take flight.
#1 We Have Been Discouraged from Dreaming by Others
We have to pilot our own dreams; we cannot entrust them to anyone else. People who aren’t following their own dreams resent us pursuing ours. Such people feel inadequate when we succeed, so they try to drag us down.
If we listen to external voices, then we allow our dreams to be hijacked. At some point, other people will place limitations on us by doubting our abilities. When surrounded by the turbulence of criticism, we have to grasp the controls tightly to keep from being knocked off course.
#2 We Are Hindered by Past Disappointments and Hurts
In the movie Top Gun, Tom Cruise plays Maverick, a young, talented, and cocky aviator who dreams of being the premier pilot in the U.S. navy. In the film’s opening scenes, Maverick showcases his flying ability but also displays a knack for pushing the envelope with regards to safety. Midway through the movie, Maverick’s characteristic aggression spells disaster. His plane crashes, killing his best friend and co-pilot.
Although cleared of wrongdoing, the painful memory of the accident haunts Maverick. He quits taking risks and loses his edge. Struggling to regain his poise, he considers giving up on his dream. Although the incident nearly wrecks Maverick’s career, he eventually reaches within to find the strength to return to the sky.
Like Maverick, many of us live with the memory of failure embedded in our psyche. Perhaps a business we started went broke, or we were fired from a position of leadership. Disappointment is the gap that exists between expectation and reality, and all of us have encountered that gap. Failure is a necessary and natural part of life, but if we’re going to attain our dreams, then, like Maverick, we have to summon the courage deal with past hurts.
#3 We Fall into the Habit of Settling for Average
Average is the norm for a reason. Being exceptional demands extra effort, sustained inspiration, and uncommon discipline. When we attempt to give flight to our dreams, we have to overcome the weight of opposition. Like gravity, life’s circumstances constantly pull on our dreams, tugging us down to mediocrity.
Most of us don’t pay the price to overcome the opposition to our dreams. We may start out inspired, but through time we fatigue. Although never intending to abandon our dreams, we begin to make concessions here and there. Through time, our lives become mundane, and our dreams slip away.
#4 We Lack the Confidence Needed to Pursue Our Dreams
Dreams are fragile. They will be buffeted by assaults from all sides. As such, they must be supplied with the extra strength of self-confidence.
In Amelia Earhart’s day, women were not supposed fly airplanes. If she had lacked self-assurance, she never would have even attempted to be a pilot. Instead, Earhart confidently chased after her dream, and she was rewarded with both fulfillment and fame.
#5 We Lack the Imagination to Dream
For thousands of years, mankind traveled along the ground: by foot, by horse-and-buggy, by locomotive, and eventually by automobile. Thanks to the dreams of Orville and Wilbur Wright, we now hop across oceans in a matter of hours. The imaginative brothers overcame ridicule and doubt to pioneer human flight, and the world has never been the same.
Many of us play small because we do not allow ourselves to dream. We trap ourselves in reality and never dare to go beyond what we can see with our eyes. Imagination lifts us beyond average by giving us a vision of life that surpasses what we are experiencing currently. Dreams infuse our spirit with energy and spur us on to greatness.
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John C. Maxwell is an internationally recognized leadership expert, speaker, and author who has sold over 16 million books. His organizations have trained more than 2 million leaders worldwide. Dr. Maxwell is the founder of EQUIP and INJOY Stewardship Services.
So the moral of the story is press on, press through, and in the words of Winston Churchill, “Never, give up!”
- Mike
Cozy is the enemy of Action… April 4, 2009
Posted by Mike Gingerich in Leadership, Life.Tags: For Reflection, inspiration, Leadership, Life
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Good statement to reflect on from SAMBA (www.SixMonthMBA.com) – Mike Gingerich
Cozy is the enemy of action.
Waking up in the morning, all snuggled down in the covers, it’s so tempting to never come out of your warm and cozy cocoon.
You feel like nothing can get to you there. All is right with the world as you burrow further down, safe and snug.
The problem is, while you’re playing Rip Van Winkle, the world is moving on. Things happen without you. Progress is made. Innovation occurs. Rules change.
Beware getting too cozy with where you are right now. Whether in life, love, work, play, getting cozy means standing still.
Playing catch-up later is far harder than being the one taking action today.
True Perspective January 26, 2009
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This is a blog entry about Life. I do a lot about websites and e-Marketing, but this is one about life and our perspective on life.
You may be going through some tough times….you may think it’s tough…and it may be….but if you check this 4 minute video out you’ll be forced to expand your perspective. I don’t move to tears often or easily, but this one does it…and does it each time I see it.
This is powerful….and a great reminder to me. Most of my problems really are pretty small. May you be encouraged by this video to press on, to see your problems for the size they truly are, and may you be inspired to keep going and rise above!!
Inspiration from Jason McElwain May 13, 2008
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This video about Jason McElwain, the Autistic Basketball Player, always inspires and moves me. Press on. Dig in. Never give up. Your dream is out there!




