Friday, August 27, 2010

Today's game - Find the elephant in you!


Great little article, however I do take exception to one statement.  Who can guess what it is?    Comment Here!

DON'T ACT LIKE AN ELEPHANT!
By Fran Briggs

In India, elephants are used for manual labor. When an elephant is small and weighs approximately 200 pounds, it is securely tied with a heavy-duty rope. In between 'jobs' the elephant tries to break through its limitation. The calf whines, tugs, and even tries to chew through the rope-but it is unable to break free.

Finally, the elephant gives up its will and accepts his circumstances. The elephant believes there is absolutely no chance to free himself and overcome his limitation. In doing so, he misses out on his defining moment.

A defining moment is the exact moment one adopts or accepts a new belief that drastically transforms their life. They accept this new belief as a new truth, regardless if it is true or not. Because the brain accepts repetition of thought and deduction as 'the truth,' the rope reigns sovereign not only in the calf's immediate environment, but in his mind as well.

With this belief deeply embedded in the elephant's mind, his handler came up with an ingenious idea to permanently disempower him. He realized all that was needed was to tie the four-ton animal up with extremely small ropes and he would remain tied. You see in the elephant's mind, any size rope would keep him securely confined.

Don't act like an elephant. Size up and break through the confining ropes in your mind. When you're faced with change, change your perspective. When you're overwhelmed with something new; change your view. Use affirmations, to eradicate limitations and nothing will be impossible for you!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Fran Briggs is the founder of the F. Briggs Group, Personal Growth Facilitators. She is the author of several books and over 300 articles including, "Set Yourself Up for Success!" Ms. Briggs is a "motivational speaker of the inspirational kind." She speaks to audiences of children and adults of all ages and backgrounds, with the aim of inspiring them to their respective levels of greatness. Fran can be contacted atFranBriggs@aol.com  and www.getsponsors.8k.com

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Steve Peck

http://8pecks.com

Teenage Parenting
skype: steve.peck09

Today's game - Find the elephant in you!


Great little article, however I do take exception to one statement.  Who can guess what it is?    Comment Here!

DON'T ACT LIKE AN ELEPHANT!
By Fran Briggs

In India, elephants are used for manual labor. When an elephant is small and weighs approximately 200 pounds, it is securely tied with a heavy-duty rope. In between 'jobs' the elephant tries to break through its limitation. The calf whines, tugs, and even tries to chew through the rope-but it is unable to break free.

Finally, the elephant gives up its will and accepts his circumstances. The elephant believes there is absolutely no chance to free himself and overcome his limitation. In doing so, he misses out on his defining moment.

A defining moment is the exact moment one adopts or accepts a new belief that drastically transforms their life. They accept this new belief as a new truth, regardless if it is true or not. Because the brain accepts repetition of thought and deduction as 'the truth,' the rope reigns sovereign not only in the calf's immediate environment, but in his mind as well.

With this belief deeply embedded in the elephant's mind, his handler came up with an ingenious idea to permanently disempower him. He realized all that was needed was to tie the four-ton animal up with extremely small ropes and he would remain tied. You see in the elephant's mind, any size rope would keep him securely confined.

Don't act like an elephant. Size up and break through the confining ropes in your mind. When you're faced with change, change your perspective. When you're overwhelmed with something new; change your view. Use affirmations, to eradicate limitations and nothing will be impossible for you!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Fran Briggs is the founder of the F. Briggs Group, Personal Growth Facilitators. She is the author of several books and over 300 articles including, "Set Yourself Up for Success!" Ms. Briggs is a "motivational speaker of the inspirational kind." She speaks to audiences of children and adults of all ages and backgrounds, with the aim of inspiring them to their respective levels of greatness. Fran can be contacted atFranBriggs@aol.com  and www.getsponsors.8k.com

--
Steve Peck

http://8pecks.com

Teenage Parenting
skype: steve.peck09

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Do You Build List? If yes, then you'll want to read this. If not...pass right by.

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From: Steve Peck <steve@8pecks.com>
Date: Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 5:50 PM
Subject: Do You Build List? If yes, then you'll want to read this. If not...pass right by.
To: 8pecks@8pecks.posterous.com


Can A Listbuilding System Be TOTALLY Automated?

I know we're all a bit sick and tired of promises of "automated software" that will make us rich before dinner.

And I'm always the first to be skeptical of these kinds of outrageous claims.

But today I may have to actually eat my words.

Because I just picked up a listbuildilng system that really is incredibly fast...,

And the traffic actually does keeps flow in on auto-pilot.

It's a pretty new tactic on the scene that I've heard of.

But I never really knew how to implement it.

Then I found this:

<a href="http://neverfaillistbuilding.com/freestuff/video-2/">Free Plug N Play Listbuilding System</a>

At that link 7 figure marketer Bill McRea is  GIVING AWAY this listbuilding system totally free...

It's his way of getting some buzz going for his upcoming product launch (apparently he's go another system up his sleeve that's even better than this)

In any case..

I went and got this myself and it's totally legit.

There's nothing scammy about it all.
It's just a way to instantly create a win-win offer that potential JV partners can't refuse.

Bill hand you EVERYTHING you need to make it work. And I mean EVERYTHING.

So if you know the power of having a mailing list..

Do yourself a favor and go get this.

Do it now: <a href="http://neverfaillistbuilding.com/freestuff/video-2/">Free Plug N Play Listbuilding System</a>

I mean...you can't beat the price, right?

P.S. There is one catch to this...you'll have to help spread the word. But that's easy for me because I've seen this strategy in action and know that it works.
You should get <a href="http://neverfaillistbuilding.com/freestuff/video-2/">Free Plug N Play Listbuilding System</a> now!

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Steve Peck

http://8pecks.com
skype: steve.peck09

Take A Look Tuesday


What can you learn from the present?

Spend a minute with this and let me know what you see.
 
If you want to know your past; look into your present conditions.
If you want to know your future; look into your present actions.
 
~Chinese Proverb

What is your present telling you?   Do you want to create something new?
 
 Game of The Day - Paving the Way For Others Greatness

Steve Peck

http://8pecks.com
skype: steve.peck09

Monday, August 23, 2010

Today is What's In-store Monday @ Starting Gate Park

Welcome to today's game - What's In-store Monday 
 
Look closely at the present you are constructing: it should look like the future you are dreaming.

~Alice Walker 

Guess it's time to check today's agenda, today's action plan.  Does it contribute to your future?  Does it lead you toward your goals?   You get to decide what is in store for you.

I hope the answer is yes...but if not today is the day to trim your sails (for all you sailors out there), to adjust your course.  It doesn't have to be a big, huge adjustment.  

Here is a little starter video for today: 


 


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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Feeling Lonely....this is amazing

Today's Game    Can't believe what i find at TED.com.  You'll want to watch this, if nothing more than to see the state of technology.   Truly amazing

What's your game today?

While this was put together for teens, it made me ask some questions too...

What is your game?