Positive Qualities – Thorough & Direct

There is a direct connection between what occurs in your consciousness and what occurs in your external life.The Path of Least Resistance, Robert Fritz (1943 -), Entrepreneur, Author

A lot has been said about goal setting. It all begins with a vision. Many will recommend you begin by seeing yourself living your dream. Others will say you need first to define the steps. Both of these are good advice. My version is to see the idea as the ideals you need to embody to become the person who is the original vision. The more Thoroughly you do this, the more Direct will be your route. Then, even it circumstances make you veer from your focused goal, you will be the person you want to be.

Peace,
Jim

            THOROUGH

Definitions: (1) very exact, accurate, attentive, or painstaking <especially in regard to details>; complete; (2) having full command of an art or talent; (3) executed without negligence or omissions <a thorough search>

Synonyms: absolute, perfect

Compatible Qualities: focused, zealous

            DIRECT

Definitions: (1) straight to the goal without deviating; (2) straightforward and to the point; frank; using exact and precise language

Proverb: You need not travel to the moon to get across the street.

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Positive Qualities – Stress Hardy & Voluptuous

From womb to tomb we are bound to others past and present … and by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future.Cloud Atlas, David Stephen Mitchell (1960-) Author

In the extremes and the opposites we find the balance. We need a bit of stress to help us acquire a Stress Hardy aspect. We also need a bit of an indulgence in the Voluptuous to appreciate the fullness and lavishness of beauty.

Peace,
Jim

            VOLUPTUOUS

Definition: fond of pleasure; sensual; luxurious

            STRESS HARDY

Definition: able to maintain stability when faced with the state of bodily or mental tension resulting from factors tending to alter an existent equilibrium; emotional flexibility

Balancing Qualities: clarity, relaxation, understanding

Quotes:
The mind can go either direction under stress – toward positive or toward negative: on or off. Think of it as a spectrum whose extremes are unconsciousness at the negative end and hyperconsciousness at the positive end. The way the mind will lean under stress is strongly influenced by training. — Frank Herbert (1920-1986) Dune

1. Know your life goals. Decide to concentrate on what is worth being, rather than what is worth having.
2. Stop measuring your life in quantities and begin to think in terms of qualities.
3. Cut back on the “I’ve got to do everything” idea – delegate.
4. Spend some quiet time to read; stare into space.
5. Cultivate a deep friendship.
— Jane Brody (1941 – ) Type “A” Behavior: Don’t Rush Your Life Away
Note:
Brody also advises that we cure “hurry sickness” and conquer hostility.

Comments:
Exercise helps create stress hardiness – all kinds of exercise: physical, emotional (friendship), psychological (reflecting), and spiritual (meditation).
• All qualities are progressive. Compare a current concern to a previous one. Earlier you would have folded, but now it is less of a big deal. It used to be heavy, but now you take it in stride.
• If you are escaping your stress with drugs or alcohol, you are doing so to relax and forget. But you should know your shortcut does not work in the long run. The next time you reach for the temporary solution, do something to move you onto a healthier path.
• There is hard stress and soft stress. What is soft stress to one could be hard stress to another. But you know what you are capable of without too much trouble; and you know what really gets to you. Usually what you think will be hard stress is not too bad once you get into it. Anticipated difficulty is most often worse than the real thing. Soft stress is necessary in developing your quality of stress hardiness. Hard stresses you survive will eventually be good for you too.
• There are real‑life examples of positive qualities under very stressful extremes. Studies done on prisoners of war show the survivors are the people who are the most flexible – people who can assess the situation, eat whatever is available, and do whatever is necessary. The question is where to draw the line. If the decision is survival at all costs, then it would be okay to betray your comrades. The situation dictates the extremes, but the individual dictates the boundaries. This internal/external combination governs whether a normally positive quality is negative, or a normally negative quality is positive.
• In order to measure your individual level of stress hardiness, you need to stare at the edge. The situation can be accumulative, a build‑up of stress; something relatively minor could push you over that edge. On the other hand, if you’re well rested, have a good self‑image, are chemically balanced, healthy, and mature, you may be able to handle even a major blow smoothly.
No one can avoid the difficulties and stresses of life. Nonetheless stress should be managed so you do not get too overwhelmed. Stress, to a greater or lesser degree, is exhilarating and a major player in positive growth. If something is difficult but you are coping, even if you are out of your depth, you are discovering your stress threshold. As you grow, this threshold changes – it expands.
If you are faced with stress beyond your ability, you have no choice but to discover some way to deal with it. You will find you do have some methods. Note what they are and use them to your advantage – even if you dislike them. Until you learn something differently, these methods are all you’ve got. Keep your eyes open and your options varied.

Considerations:
• Forgiveness induces stress hardiness. Somebody being a jerk provokes stress. The greater ability you have to forgive them, the less stress you will feel. If the person is behaving wrongly toward you on purpose, remove yourself from the situation or confront them directly, maybe even legally.
• If your reactions are limited to your defense mechanisms, you are almost required to follow those patterns in nearly all conditions. But if you have an abundance of options to choose from, you can respond more appropriately to individual situations. In order for these multiple options to be of any use, you should develop the presence of mind to choose an alternate action in that crucial split second before your automatic response triggers itself. Expand your repertoire.

Observations:
Stress Inducers

blame, cruelty, deadlines, fear, guilt, holding grudges, being overwhelmed, pet peeves, pressure (internal or external), regret, resentment, and worry

Stress Reducers
acceptance of people and situations, association with a loyal pet, balance between work and relaxation, creativity, deep breathing, entertainment, exercise, friendliness, goal accomplishment, healthy diet, laughter, love, massage, meditation, musical appreciation, playfulness, positive attitude, REM sleep, removing yourself from the presence of stress, rewarding yourself for progress, romance, sensitive touch, sex, stimulating conversation, stretching, and varying your routine

Tips:
• The more control you have the more power you feel.
• Stress‑hardy people like a challenge and view difficulty as opportunity.
• Negative stress can be flipped to positive stress when you realize the growth value inherent in the turmoil.
• If you have a noble reason for doing what you’re doing, you will be highly motivated. Stress, then, becomes more acceptable. Committed people do what they like to do, and do something about the stress they experience.

Symbol: water off a duck’s back

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Positive Qualities – Brotherly & Accommodating

The past is already incorporated in me. — Dr. George Sheehan (1918-1993) Cardiologist

We do have some language difficulties. This week’s qualities are Brotherly and Accommodating. In order to be accommodating I have also added “Sisterly” below. Maybe I should put both of them under siblingesque. Have a good week.

Peace,
Jim

            BROTHERLY

Definitions: (1) like or befitting a sibling; affectionate; kind; (2) having a good relationship with or among men; fraternal; loyal

Familial Quality: sisterly

Comment: “The brotherhood of man” denotes all people but may not sound like it to our modern ears. I am aware of the problem with our language, i.e., “We are all sons of God the Father.” Certainly, by now, we all realize God is not a male or female entity. Nonetheless, it does needs to be said: God is Goodness and all Gods are one God.

(I am adding “Sisterly” as well.)
            SISTERLY

Definition: affectionate <as the intimate kindness of a sister>; characterizing congenial or loyal relationship with or among siblings or women

Familial Quality: brotherly

            ACCOMMODATING

Definitions: (1) obliging; disposed to make adjustments in order to comply; (2) able to adapt to varying conditions; (3) staying in line with another’s expectations; (4) adjusting differences; bringing into agreement or accord; reconciling; (5) giving consideration to; satisfying a need; (6) making <an attitude or some thing> fit, suitable, or comfortable; (7) furnishing with something desired, needed, or suited

Synonyms: helpful, serving, yielding

Balancing Qualities: free, independent

Observation: The universe will accommodate your version of reality – to the extent that it can.

Suggestion: While being accommodating, be encouraging, supportive, and tolerant as well. If the person you are accommodating refuses to grow or is, in your opinion, growing too slowly, you may get frustrated. But as long as the person is moving, even a little, be patient and helpful.

Comparison to your expected rate of progress is inevitable, yet it may be best to disregard that judgment in favor of assessing their development in relation to their own methods and measurements.




Positive Qualities – Deserving & Celebrated

A man [is] never just a man. A man [is] endless possibilities waiting to become. — William Kent Krueger (1950-) Author

You may Deserve to be Celebrated, but if you are celebratory you gain an experience of internal bliss which will shine through your soul.

Peace,
Jim

            DESERVING

Definition: worthy of merit; creditable

            CELEBRATED

Definition: known for positive behavior; spoken of with high regard; renowned

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Ag-gag — When the Law is an Ass

North Dakota, Montana and Kansas were the first to embark on what is known as Ag Gag back in 1990-91. Three more states elected to impair the First Amendment in 2012 when Iowa, Utah, and Missouri lost their independence to big-agri. The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), Mercy for Animals, The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) say ag-gag bills suppress their whistleblower activities, which often result in criminal convictions for animal cruelty. The six states listed above have clearly defined themselves as protectorates of the criminal class.

This legislative season, the animal groups enlisted a broader coalition of interests against the bill, from country stars in Tennessee to journalistic organizations in Washington D.C. In the end, they’d killed bills in Arkansas, California, Indiana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont and Wyoming.

“Ag-gag legislation threatens a wide array of public interests—including animal welfare and food safety—by silencing the very people in a position to document abuse,” said Nancy Perry, senior vice president of ASPCA Government Relations. ”We hope the defeat of these 11 bills encourages lawmakers to shift their focus toward achieving accountability for those who are inflicting abuse on animals and putting consumers at risk instead of focusing on misleading efforts to suppress whistleblowers who want to expose those problems.”

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 Consider the First Source!

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In the beginning was the Word, and the Word choreographed an assembly of amino acids into an exquisite array of specific proteins. Then God said, “I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food.” In so doing God demonstrated a penchant for genomic writing, preceeded by an amazing series of prebiotic events, in a highly orchestrated presentation of evolutionary overcontrol.

More about God’s Handiwork!




Positive Qualities – Coordinated & Bright

Simplify your life. Balance needs with wants and harmonize inner and outer well‑being.Steps Toward Inner Peace, Peace Pilgrim
A fusion of Coordinated effort (internal &/or external) leads to a Bright and more efficient end. We have the great gift of free will choice at our disposal. It is up to us to use it with wisdom. Practice (that is learning from both our successes and failures) makes growth possible.
Peace,
Jim
           COORDINATED
Definitions: (1) the ability to balance physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of the self for a positive goal; (2) human cooperation combined in harmonious action; (3) able to use more than one set of muscle movements to a single end
            BRIGHT
Definitions: (1) shining in attitude, demeanor, or spirit; (2) radiant with happiness or good fortune; (3) cheerful and lively; pleasant; (4) giving promise of prosperity; favorable; auspicious <a bright outlook>; (5) having a sparkling personality; resplendent with charms; animated; (6) displaying an active, clever, or intelligent mind; discerning; keen‑witted; quick‑witted
Derivation: Sanskrit, “to shine”
Synonyms: brilliant, clear, gleaming, glittering, limpid, luminous, lustrous, pellucid, radiant, resplendent, sunny, witty
Color: yellow
Mythological Figure: Aglaia is one of the three Graces of Greek mythology, the Grace of Brilliance.
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Positive Qualities – Poetic & Dulcet

New reasons, new arguments, new motives . . . all can lead to new goals – new aspirations. — David Brin (1950 – ) Existence, American Author
One need not be a traditional poet to be Poetic. Any alignment with the Universe will do. The greater the cosmic association, the more Dulcet the music of the soul.
Have a peaceful 2014,
Jim
            DULCET
Definitions: (1) melodious to the ear; harmonious; (2) pleasing to the mind; (3) agreeable to the eye or the feelings; soothing
Derivation: Latin, “sweet”
            POETIC
Definitions: (1) possessing the peculiar beauties of harmony; sublime rhythm; (2) imaginative; (3) language chosen and arranged to create a specific emotional response through meaning, sound, and rhythm; written or spoken word formulating a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience
Comment: All poetry is communicative; some is popular and some is evocative. Whatever is wonderful and good can be fused with culture. Words are a way to touch many people at once.
Quote:
Diotima now describes how mortals strive for immortality. In all begetting and bringing forth upon the beautiful, there is a kind of making or poiesis (“poetry” in the wide sense of “creating”). In this genesis there is a movement beyond the temporal cycle of birth and decay. “Such a movement can occur in three kinds of poiesis: (1) Natural poiesis through sexual procreation, (2) poiesis in the city through the attainment of heroic fame, and finally (3) poiesis in the soul through the cultivation of virtue and knowledge.” — Plato (428-328 bc) Symposium
Symbol: words
Historic Figures: 1) Homer (c. 8th Century BC) The Father of Epic Poetry; 2) Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343–1400) The Father of English Poetry
Mythological Figures: 1) Erato, the Muse who presided over lyric poetry; 2) Bragi, the Scandinavian god of eloquence and poetry; 3) Calliope, Greek and Roman Muse of eloquence and heroic poetry
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Time to Change Direction?

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When you simply don’t have the drive or if you feel you’re on a dead end road, it just may be time for a change. One of the best ways to get motivated is to understand our innermost desires. Some call it taking pride in a job well done. Others think of it as perfection hunger. Whatever you call it, it may be useful to consider how others have chosen to share their thoughts on the matter.

  • Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon ‘em. — William Shakespeare
  • You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. — C. S. Lewis
  • Having a dream, living that dream, losing that dream, dreaming again and then having that dream come true again is one of the greatest feelings ever because I`m stronger. — Aaron Carter
  • Nothing in the universe can stop you from letting go and starting over. — Guy Finley
  • I know for sure that what we dwell on is who we become. — Oprah Winfrey
  • That which doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. — Friedrich Nietzsche
  • It is never too late to be what you might have been. — George Eliot
  • What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. — Henry Stanley Haskins
  • All our dreams can come true – if we have the courage to pursue them. — Walt Disney
  • Life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it. — Charles R. Swindoll
  • There are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them. — Denis Waitley
  • An obstacle is often a stepping stone. — Prescott
  • The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. — Lao Tzu
  • The man who has confidence in himself gains the confidence of others. — Hasidic proverb
  • Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. — Anonymous
  • Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible. — Dalai Lama
  • After a storm comes a calm. — Matthew Henry
  • A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others. — Ayn Rand
  • If you’re going through hell, keep going. — Winston Churchill
  • With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts. — Eleanor Roosevelt
  • Be miserable. Or motivate yourself. Whatever has to be done, it’s always your choice. — Wayne Dyer
  • The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potential… these are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence. — Confucius
  • Always continue the climb. It is possible for you to do whatever you choose, if you first get to know who you are and are willing to work with a power that is greater than ourselves to do it. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox
  • As a man sow, shall he reap. and I know that talk is cheap. But the heat of the battle is as sweet as the victory. — Bob Marley
  • I don’t believe you have to be better than everybody else. I believe you have to be better than you ever thought you could be. — Ken Venturi
  • Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time. — Thomas A. Edison
  • If you can dream it, you can do it. — Walt Disney
  • Learn from the past, set vivid, detailed goals for the future, and live in the only moment of time over which you have any control: now. — Denis Waitley
  • Even if you fall on your face, you’re still moving forward. — Victor Kiam
  • Do you want to know who you are? Don’t ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you. — Thomas Jefferson
  • When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on. — Thomas Jefferson
  • Expect problems and eat them for breakfast. — Alfred A. Montapert
  • By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail. — Benjamin Franklin
  • Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does. — William James
  • Either you run the day or the day runs you. — Jim Rohn
  • Always desire to learn something useful. — Sophocles
  • If you want to succeed you should strike out on new paths, rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success. — John D. Rockefeller
  • Determine never to be idle. No person will have occasion to complain of the want of time who never loses any. It is wonderful how much may be done if we are always doing. — Thomas Jefferson
  • Be gentle to all and stern with yourself. — Saint Teresa of Avila
  • What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals. — Henry David Thoreau
  • I’ve worked too hard and too long to let anything stand in the way of my goals. I will not let my teammates down and I will not let myself down. — Mia Hamm
  • Opportunity does not knock, it presents itself when you beat down the door. — Kyle Chandler
  • Things do not happen. Things are made to happen. — John F. Kennedy
  • Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines. — Robert H. Schuller
  • Well done is better than well said. — Benjamin Franklin
  • Quality is not an act, it is a habit. — Aristotle
  • The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. — Thomas Paine
  • What you do today can improve all your tomorrows. — Ralph Marston
  • Never complain and never explain. — Benjamin Disraeli
  • Set your goals high, and don’t stop till you get there. — Bo Jackson
  • You can’t build a reputation on what you are going to do. — Henry Ford
  • Leap, and the net will appear. — John Burroughs
  • The first step toward success is taken when you refuse to be a captive of the environment in which you first find yourself. — Mark Caine
  • It’s always too early to quit. — Norman Vincent Peale
  • Begin to be now what you will be hereafter. — William James
  • Crave for a thing, you will get it. Renounce the craving, the object will follow you by itself. — Swami Sivananda
  • Who seeks shall find. — Sophocles
  • The hardships that I encountered in the past will help me succeed in the future. — Philip Emeagwali
  • Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into the visible. — Tony Robbins
  • When you fail you learn from the mistakes you made and it motivates you to work even harder. — Natalie Gulbis
  • You can never quit. Winners never quit, and quitters never win. — Ted Turner
  • The most effective way to do it, is to do it. — Amelia Earhart
  • The secret of getting ahead is getting started. — Mark Twain
  • Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other. — Walter Elliot
  • Perseverance is failing 19 times and succeeding the 20th. — Julie Andrews
  • Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. — Jesus

When you’re searching your soul for new resolutions, consult your enthusiasm. And, while you’re at it, think about the origin of of that particular term. Enthusiasm is rooted in the Greek en Theos which means God within!




Positive Qualities – Genteel & Conviction

The fingers of your thoughts are molding your face ceaselessly. — Charles Reznikoff (1894-1976) American Poet
One can be Genteel and yet arrogant. One can have Conviction and yet be bull-headed. The trick is to modify each quality with balancing qualities that either eliminate the possibilities of the negative or at least smooth the rough edges. A willingness to see the other person’s point of view with an open mind often helps. A self study of one’s own prejudices will be of service. An assumption that one will be able to acquire a larger, more objective perspective as we grow is very useful.
Peace,
Jim
            GENTEEL
Definitions: (1) elegant or graceful in manner; polite; (2) refined in style or speech
Derivation: French, “gentle”
Familial Qualities: gentlemanly, ladylike
           CONVICTION
Definition: (1) a strong persuasion or ardent belief; (2) a state of being free from doubt
Comment: Truth and Conviction
The sincere conviction that something is true will allow the individual who holds that conviction to resonate with a power that presents an argument for truth. Yet that person could be wrong. As a matter of fact, the only thing that may be right is the sincerity of the conviction. Therefore the individual will do whatever he or she can to make the belief resonate with truth.
For example, a vessel much larger than described would be needed for Noah to carry two of every species on the planet; but those who believe this “fact” sincerely, do whatever they can to make it true. They try to make it consistent with logic. If it could be proved or disproved by some objective means, then they could rejoice in their accurate belief or would have to readjust their conviction.
Actual facts as well as facts of belief have the resonance of truth when spoken with conviction. The listener must decide what is objective truth or subjectively true.
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Contrast and Compare – Saturday, December 21, 2013 (The Winter Solstice)

“All true art must help the-soul to realize it’s inner self. True art must be evidence of the happiness contentment and purity of its authors.” — Ghandi (1869-1948)
“Any scientific interpretation of the material universe is valueless unless it provides due recognition for the scientist. No appreciation of art is genuine unless it accords recognition to the artist. No evaluation of morals is worth while unless it includes the moralist. No recognition of philosophy is edifying if it ignores the philosopher, and religion cannot exist without the real experience of the religionist who, in and through this very experience, is seeking to find God and to know him. Likewise is the universe of universes without significance apart from the I AM, the infinite God who made it and unceasingly manages it.” — The Urantia Book (a leading edge compendium and epochal revelation (195:7.18))