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The words of Walter Russell strike a note we might recognize! Yes, everyone of us has a unique genius, a combination of talents, skills, desires, and passions that no one else possesses! When we focus on what we “think” cannot be – we are inflicting mediocrity upon ourselves. When we look beyond the limitations toward the possibilities we see a new vista – one that is expansive and creative. Look for your genius! Stop imprisoning yourself with the chains of mediocrity!
…a perfect example of this was…
today I went to a local church to hear a friend sing…she is such a delightful person, so talented, not just in music but in so many ways.
I was sitting next to her mother who after the service leaned over and told me that she doesn’t know where her daughter gets her flare for fashion, her charisma, or her talent…
I gave her one of my smiles and said…”I do. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree and a tree can only bear it’s own fruit.”
These are simple words…but words have powerful meanings.
Her face radiated after these few words.
Rememeber how positives acts make positive reactions.
Smiles and world peace,
Sharon
January 20, 2007 at 1:28 pm
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January 21, 2007 at 7:31 pm
The words of Walter Russell strike a note we might recognize! Yes, everyone of us has a unique genius, a combination of talents, skills, desires, and passions that no one else possesses! When we focus on what we “think” cannot be – we are inflicting mediocrity upon ourselves. When we look beyond the limitations toward the possibilities we see a new vista – one that is expansive and creative. Look for your genius! Stop imprisoning yourself with the chains of mediocrity!
January 21, 2007 at 7:37 pm
…a perfect example of this was…
today I went to a local church to hear a friend sing…she is such a delightful person, so talented, not just in music but in so many ways.
I was sitting next to her mother who after the service leaned over and told me that she doesn’t know where her daughter gets her flare for fashion, her charisma, or her talent…
I gave her one of my smiles and said…”I do. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree and a tree can only bear it’s own fruit.”
These are simple words…but words have powerful meanings.
Her face radiated after these few words.
Rememeber how positives acts make positive reactions.
Smiles and world peace,
Sharon