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		<title>Reconstructing The 3 C&#039;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 16:45:32 +0000</pubDate>
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for those of you who&#8217;ve stuck it out through our significant downtime, THANK YOU! Appreciate your patience.
The webhost has taken some of the responsibility and when i find the time i&#8217;ll share Ma.tt &#8217;s post about the situation (wordpress &#38; netsol). [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whoopie! For the second time now! (maybe 3rd!?) It&#8217;s happened again &#8211; we&#8217;ve been hacked!</p>
<p>for those of you who&#8217;ve stuck it out through our significant downtime, THANK YOU! Appreciate your patience.</p>
<p>The webhost has taken some of the responsibility and when i find the time i&#8217;ll share Ma.tt &#8217;s post about the situation (wordpress &amp; netsol). It&#8217;s pretty classic.</p>
<p>please enjoy the site once again (share) and we&#8217;ll have some new content soon.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Note: comments are now OFF as we&#8217;ve lost hundreds in the first attack. oooops. what doesn&#8217;t kill us makes us stronger and we&#8217;re practicing what we preach here.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>cheers.</p>
<p>~mws</p>
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		<title>Time: Don’t Manage it &#8211; Channel it</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 21:48:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mws</dc:creator>
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Time may be the ultimate illusion but in the final analysis it’s is all we have. Consider that without it there literally is nothing else, not within our perceivable, physical realm. And with it, seemingly all possibilities exist.
Yet how people “manage”  their time is ultimately what separates those who achieve their ideal future &#8211; their [...]


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<p>Time may be the ultimate illusion but in the final analysis it’s is all we have. Consider that without it there literally is nothing else, not within our perceivable, physical realm. And with it, seemingly all possibilities exist.</p>
<p>Yet how people “manage”  their <a title="the key eight that seperate" href="http://succcess.org/2008/08/18/the-key-eight-that-seperate/" target="_blank">time</a> is ultimately what separates those who achieve their ideal future &#8211; their <a title="so you want to be successful very interesting define it" href="http://succcess.org/2008/05/11/so-you-want-to-be-successful-very-interesting-define-it/" target="_blank">success</a>, and those who don’t. On the most basic level, “success” becomes a derivative of time management. But, the <a title="The new iq the intelligence question" href="http://succcess.org/2008/08/25/the-new-iq-the-intelligence-question/" target="_blank">question</a> is; do high achievers really “manage” their time or do they do something else? Do they regard time differently?</p>
<p>PERCEPTION &amp; RELATIVITY</p>
<blockquote><p>“Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. Now THAT’S relativity.” &#8211; Einstein</p></blockquote>
<p>Not only is time relative &#8211; it’s illusive.<span id="more-133"></span> Consider, time IS abundant AND scarce. Fleeting AND stands still. In many ways it represents a very pure form of energy. <strong>Simply put, TIME IS A RIVER</strong>. A force that flows from the moment we are born into this time-constrained world/existence until we return to whence we came. Between those two moments in time (<a title="The Dash Movie" href="http://www.thedashmovie.com/" target="_blank">The Dash</a>) is the subtext for all of creativity and life. It’s the subtext for all science, physical formulas reality and individual achievement.</p>
<p>So, the next question ought to be; if we all have the same 24 hours each day, why do some people achieve 10 and 100 times the results and productivity? Well, besides technique and process (management), I’d humbly suggest to you it’s simply HOW high-achievers regard their time.</p>
<p>THE ONLY RAW MATERIAL WE ALL HAVE</p>
<p>One viewpoint I like a lot is shared by <a title="Brian Tracy" href="http://www.briantracy.com" target="_blank">Brian Tracy</a>. He has a brilliant analogy for time and people. He suggests that each person ought to view themselves as a FACTORY.  Yes, each new day we all receive a fresh shipment of 24 hours to run through our factory. An opportunity to produce real value each and every day. What your factory produces &#8211; what you give and what you achieve in your lifetime (your value) is determined by how you use these 24 hours each day, everyday.</p>
<p>Another viewpoint is this &#8211; TIME IS A RIVER and rather than “managing” it we ought to CHANNEL it. We ought to direct it toward our ambitions, interests and endeavors. We should not fight it, feel stressed by it or resist it. We should welcome its force with non-resistance. Recognizing that time is most powerful &#8211; well, over time, we should embrace its longevity and strength by employing persistence and patience.</p>
<blockquote><p>“He that have patience can have what he will.” &#8211; Benjamin Franklin</p>
<p>“If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves. Moving be like water.” &#8211; Bruce Lee</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Oak Tree vs. The Microwave</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:27:47 +0000</pubDate>
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“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago.
The second best time is now.” ~Chinese Proverb
There are so many young adults today completely lost. Totally disillusioned and frustrated. So many fine young men and women in their 20s, 30s, and even 40’s who’ve lost touch with the natural maturation process of personal development [...]


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<p>“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago.<br />
The second best time is now.” ~Chinese Proverb</p></blockquote>
<p><em>There are so many young adults today completely lost. </em>Totally disillusioned and frustrated. So many fine young men and women in their 20s, 30s, and even 40’s who’ve lost touch with the natural maturation process of personal development and personal success. These individuals seek instant gratification. They want success, and they want it now! The phrase, “paying your dues” unfortunately, doesn’t register or doesn’t apply to them . . . or so they think.</p>
<p>Why? I’m thinking you can go ahead and blame it on the microwave oven. Yes, the microwave oven. Think about it, these same “kids” are now adults and they’ve only known one thing — instant gratification! Need a quick meal? Pop it in the microwave. How about some leftovers &#8211; throw it in the microwave. The trusty microwave has now made the concept of “waiting” obsolete.</p>
<p><em>Consider that on some Freudian Esque level, one of our most basic needs &#8211; food (warm food) has been relegated to a 30 second episode. There are now multiple generations programmed for instant gratification.</em></p>
<p>For the last 30 years, the microwave has subconsciously programmed millions of youth to think that they can have anything right away. Whether it’s a piece of pizza or, I humbly submit to you, success!</p>
<p>So what happens to these poor souls? <span id="more-268"></span>Well, so many of these individuals become frustrated when they realize that life doesn’t work like their favorite kitchen appliance. They expect that they’ll get what they want out of life when they want it. The house, the car, the fabulous career will be theirs in a few years (max). Sure, their parents’ careers may have taken 20 or even 30 years, but they knew they could do it faster and better.</p>
<p>Stephen Covey has a marvelous phrase for this. He calls it “The Law of the Farm.” Life is much like a farm controlled by timeless principles. You plant your ideals and your goals and then watch them grow. You just can’t rush certain things. No farmer ever “crammed” to get a crop to grow. No matter what you do, you can’t get corn to grow any faster than nature intended it to.</p>
<p>Yes, farming takes time. The farmer works diligently in the off months preparing the soil. He then carefully sows the seeds. The next step could then be not only the most frustrating, but also the most nerve-wracking. He must patiently allow the natural laws to take effect. Wait for the seeds to mature. But does he worry that the seeds won’t mature or bring forth the crop? No. He diligently works on the crop, day after day, and knows the fruit of his labor is assured—in due course.</p>
<p>And so it is with our lives and our goals. It’s not easy, and there are no shortcuts. We work for years preparing the soil for our success, and then we sow the seeds. Then comes the gestation period. We wait for those seeds to grow and our success to ripen.</p>
<p>The “microwave generation,” however, expects—without even recognizing it—success to be <em>instant</em>. They really expect instant development. They haven’t yet grasped the idea that “overnight” success—in both business and personal development—actually translates into, far more often than not, a 20-year process!</p>
<p>Consider what the American talk show host Monty Hall said: “Actually, I’m an overnight success. It just took 20 years.” This is why Confucius said nearly 3,000 years ago, “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago—the second best time is now.”</p>
<p>Does this mean that you won’t experience immediate improvements by following and practicing the three C’s?</p>
<p>Absolutely not! As soon as you start employing the ideas of the three C’s and working the exercises, you’ll discover a whole new world. You are likely to gain a greater sense of clarity about your world and your life. You’ll gain insight beyond your years. What’s more, you’ll have a working “recipe” to create immediate, positive changes throughout your life.</p>
<p>Will your business flourish and thrive <em>overnight</em>? Will your career take off <em>overnight</em>? Will your relationships be model relationships <em>overnight</em>? Probably not. Will your business, career or relationships see a dramatic change for the better within a year? <strong>Absolutely.</strong></p>
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