Be the change you wish to see in the world!

January 21, 2009

Be the change you wish to see in the world
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A mother and her son decided to travel to see Gandhi, because the son had a problem. He was eating way too much sugar; As much as he tried to stop, he just kept on eating SUGAR. It took the mother and son 3 weeks to travel across a hot desert. When they finally reached Gandhi, he asked what they needed help with. The mother replied, “My son has a problem. He can’t stop eating sugar. Please make him stop.” Gandhi then said, “Come back to see me in 2 weeks.”

The mother and son left, then 2 weeks later returned.

“Why did you make us leave for 2 weeks?” The mother was pretty angry at this point. Gandhi simply replied, “Because 2 weeks ago, I was still eating sugar.”

🙂Mirror Mirror on the Wall...

“Be the change you wish to see in the world.”- Mahatma Gandhi.

Ron Nash
Master Career Strategist
http://www.TheFriendZone.Tv


A Lesson From the Wolves!

January 4, 2009

I hope you all have had an amazing holiday and are ready to get back into the hunt. This economy is not going to get better over night and the President elect Barack Obama has a major task on his hands, but it is us who must do the heavy lifting – not the President. With regard to the job/career seekers, I’d like to share an excerpt from a book by Cesar Millan – The Dog Whisperer.

“Many North American wolves spend their springs and summers foraging for small game and fish, and their winters in organize hunts, pursuing mammals, sometimes as large as moose. Biologist David L. Mech observed wolves in the wild and noticed that only 5 percent of their hunts were successful. But the wolves still went out every day to hunt. They didn’t get together and say, “You know, we’ve had a run of bad luck. Let’s blow off the hunt today.” Whether they caught their prey or not, they got up and went hunting. So the need to hunt – to go to work – is hardwired into to wolves.”

Many of us will have to remember that “The Race is not given to the swift, but those who endureth”. That’s a quote my mom has always reminded me and my brothers of. That being said, it’s time to get to work. Finding a job/career is one of the hardest things you’ll ever do – finding dream job is one of the most rewarding.

Let’s get back to work and be prepared to put your whole spirit into attracting opportunities that are amazing. In my new book and online curriculum, “How to Find Your Dream Job, Even in a Recession”, I share strategies for success. My website – http://www.TheFriendZone.Tv has lots of useful free resources – please use them.

There is also an awesome goal setting workshop in my curriculum for those of you who recognize the power of setting goals.

Until next time – Happy New Year, may you find the job of your dreams and keep the faith! There’s something waiting for you out there – you just need to do the work to find it.

Ron Nash

Master Career Strategist
http://www.TheFriendZone.Tv


State of Mind is Real

January 2, 2009

Our physiology is the number one reason why people succeed or fail during challenges. You either take control, or lose control.

Ron Nash
Master Career Strategist
http://www.TheFriendZone.Tv