6 Posts are tagged with: worthy

Day 793

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Jul 2, 2009 by Dr. Vik

Pam Worthy...

Got along with folks like candy to a baby.

People loved her. She had an inspiring personality and a "can do"
attitude, which left nothing but fulfillment and hope wherever she went.

There was not much difference with Pam than with most others, with the
exception that she understood that all people "matter" and should be treated royally.

So she made it a point to keep her thoughts positively aligned with her
desired outcome to "bring up" everyone she made contact with.

It is also no surprise that Pam's life was fulfilling and abundant, and
all the people she helped out, not only returned the favor, but they started to
help out others...from her inspiration.

Yours in "Starting the Process" - Coach

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Day 765

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Jun 4, 2009 by Dr. Vik

What can we tell others...

About ourselves, that would "dazzle them", without making stuff up.

We can always make stuff up to make us bigger or more amazing than we
really are, that's easy, we can even tell things about our past that
can put us in the hero category that wasn't all that true. Maybe we've
even used the old saying, "The older I get, the better I was".

But what's the real truth? What is it that you do or have done that can
be worthy of re-telling?

If we have something that is or was "dazzling" - great! And If not, we
can always start today to have our future filled with the great things
we have done.

Yours in "Dazzle" - Coach

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Day 763

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Jun 2, 2009 by Dr. Vik

Peoples decisions are based on...

Their beliefs.

Since what we believe, is a base for our decisions, we can
understand that our decisions create our actions, and our actions
create our future.

So what are our beliefs about our lives and our future?

Our we believing our lives and future is not that good, or great?

Do we believe we are not in control, or in control?

Do we believe we are worthy of a great life or not worthy?

These question may seem silly, but it all starts with our beliefs and
ends with our future.

Yours in "Believe in You" - Coach

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Day 708

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Apr 8, 2009 by Dr. Vik

If we are all free to choose...

Why do some of us make poor choices that consistently puts us behind
the eight ball?

Well, the fact is, our choices are put into action by our
thoughts, and that is the root cause.

If our thoughts are based on past baggage, poor self talk or a low self
esteem, we tend to make our choices that are also based in the "not
worthy: or "can's do" category.

When this is the case, we need to "Spin and Win" our thoughts into "I
am worthy" and "I can do" attitude, and then we will be able to take
our lives to the "Next Level".

Yours in "Your Thoughts" - Coach

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Day 646

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Feb 5, 2009 by Dr. Vik

Give them Dignity...

Or give them nothing.

Dignity is the quality or state of being worthy of esteem or respect.

Dignity is also one of the most coveted qualities that people cherish.

We all have a continual quest for self-esteem and that we are worthy.

So when we deal with others, we must remain mindful that their dignity is
just as important as ours, and we must strive to keep other's dignity
in tact.

We matter, and so do others, so let's keep giving ourselves and others,
what they need.

Yours in Dignity - Coach

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Day 598

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Dec 19, 2008 by Dr. Vik

People's decisions are based on...

Their beliefs.

Therefore, since what we believe, is a base for our decisions, we can
understand that our decisions create our actions, and our actions
create our future.

So what are our beliefs about our future?

Our we believing our lives and future is not that good, or great?

Do we believe we are not in control, or in control?

Do we believe we are worthy of a great life, or not worthy?

These question may seem silly, but it all starts with our beliefs and
ends with our future.

Yours in "Believe in You" - Coach

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