...when everything around you seems overwhelming, when you are pulled in seemingly multiple directions, then it is time to assess where you are and consider your perspective.
You have a choice – as Shakespeare said, "To be or not to be, that is the question."
You see the world as you are. You derive meaning about the world by the way you perceive it and how you fit into it.
However, from the Jordan River to the Tien Shan Valley of western China, from the Tigris and Euphrates to the Nile of Egypt, from Chile and Argentina to New England, apple trees have flourished.
Leave a legacy – imbue every thing with your beliefs.
Authenticity – a word you hear, yet do you know what it means? Authenticity contributes to your believability. Authentic means to be sincere, genuine and reliable.
The word “because” originates from Middle English from the phrase “by cause that” and the first known use of this word was in the 14th century!
After Hurricane Katrina – after the tsunami in Thailand – after the implosion of Enron – after the World Trade Center collapse – after the Gulf War – Indeed, when these cataclysmic events take place, you begin to have a sense of mortality.
When you are inspired by what you would love, you are unstoppable!
The beginning of every new endeavor necessitates a learning process.
As the athletes practice before the event some times commentators make statements saying "she fell at practice today," "he couldn’t complete the jump," "he couldn’t cross the field in time," "she didn’t make the basket."
You begin to have a sense of mortality. You recognize that life is relatively short and you are to make the most of what you do have.
Read carefully as you explore how self-esteem affects your ability to communicate effectively and build your speaking confidence!
Let’s talk about confidence as it relates to your self-talk. What are the statements you use with yourself daily?