Monday, October 18, 2010

"Ignorance-The Deadlock"

Ignorance is something that is very hazardous in life and particularly in the business world. It can cause condescension, lead to staidness, which will breed depression, decline and potential or eventual ruin and destruction.
The query “What are we learning or what have we learned today?”, is of utmost importance, because hiding your head in the sand and projecting a lack of knowledge to what is transpiring around you will produce an ultimate downfall. Do not let yourself fall into the slump of unawareness; stay alert at all times, climbing up the ladder of success toward light, not darkness. Be that light at the end of the tunnel and shine bright so others will follow. Be the “shining example” in everything you do building trust and confidence in self and others. Be the key that fits the keyhole of knowledge and not the deadlocked door of ignorance.
Author: Jerry P. Richmond
Editor: J. F. Harl

"Faith"

Faith should never be used as a “Break the glass in case of emergency” response, for true faith gives confidence, trust, assurance, conviction and, if used as a sweeping statement, it becomes a panic retort and is meaningless. When we are panicked we lack self-control and saying we have faith that all will work out holds no substance. Using the word faith as a generalization without displaying the fruits of our labor will most assuredly be detected; faith must be a part of our daily life, displayed openly in everything we say and do, not just a word to use when falling wide of the mark or a crisis situation. The word “Faith” does not require verbalization for, if strong, it will be a critical part of your life, your being and will be unmistakable in everything you do. Faith does not get its roots from trepidation, but in certainty, reliance and trust.
Author: Jerry P. Richmond
Editor: J. F. Harl

"Beliefs"

The quintessence of our beliefs is not evident through speeches of grandeur no matter how eloquent; foundations will only be evident through idle words of no restraint. What are we saying when no one is around to hear? What are our real feelings, our veritable thoughts? Our viewpoint from the heart shines brightly at such times and meets us head-on. Those thoughts are what need to come forth; we must capture and confront our inner being and not project thoughts which we carefully put together and display openly in front of others. Our clandestine thoughts reveal truth and are the core of our beliefs. If we are aware of this and use wisely such knowledge it will, in turn, mold and shape our lives.
Author: Jerry P. Richmond
Editor: J. F. Harl

Monday, October 4, 2010

“Ambition Can Pilot You to Success!”

Someone once said to me that “ambition was merely unbridled emotion,” but such an elucidation sounded like a referral to “day dreaming”; which, in my mind, is a total lack of focus, critical thinking and resolve. All of us, at some time “day dream,” it’s true, but I cannot recall one helpful idea ever materializing while I, personally, was doing so. Such an indulgence for me was more of an escape from reality while letting my mind and body relax, letting go of decision-making; transporting myself as far away as possible. During such a state I was definitely not brainstorming, nor could it be a considered clustering of ideas. So, if ambition is defined as “day dreaming,” it most certainly should be classified as unbridled emotion and nothing more.
Ambition, however, when shown in the true light, is controlled desire which produces factual, collaborative, functioning ideas to help increase and improve areas of performance. An ambitious person wants to be successful in life and achieve great things in not only their chosen field of employment, but everything they do; excellence is not just a word to an ambitious person, it is a part of their being.
In my humble opinion, an ambitious candidate exhibits the energy needed for invention, successes and constant attainment of goals aspiring to even greater heights, no matter how great or complex the task may be. Such a person is willing to go that extra mile to change what needs to be changed using their God given abilities, wisdom and boundless inner strength; not merely using the hand life dealt, but playing the cards royally. They change what needs to be changed and push ever upward. Ambition is one of the greatest traits behind all successes diminutive or comprehensive.
My challenge to you?, be as ambitious as you can possibly be, do not fetter creativity or mental receptiveness. Always take the top position in your calling, lead with strengths that are extraordinary, truths which cannot be argued and behavior to be instilled as we want our children to emulate. Ascend to superior heights; let your “Ambition” pilot you to success!
Author: Jerry P. Richmond
Editor: J. F. Harl