Strengthlab on Jul 5th 2012 StrengthLab Thoughts
It’s been said before “that the best thing a man can do for his children is to love their mother.” But, it’s also wise to remember as well, that “making a living” is not nearly as important as making a life worth living; the person we are currently, is frequently the same person they’ll become.
Strengthlab on Jul 5th 2012 StrengthLab Thoughts
Sometimes we should be less concerned with what we want in our lives and more concerned with what we already have…
Strengthlab on Jul 5th 2012 StrengthLab Thoughts
We don’t necessarily find ourselves, as much as we create ourselves and give ourselves meaning. The choice to create and define ourselves can be a daily process of positive change and self-improvement… or a continued process of stagnation and inflexibility.
Strengthlab on Jul 5th 2012 StrengthLab Thoughts
Shortcomings are personal imperfections that detract from our highest qualities; we all have them of course. But to accept them as inevitable and impossible to alter is the biggest shortcoming of them all.
Strengthlab on Jul 5th 2012 StrengthLab Thoughts
Mental strength and physical strength are inextricably connected when personal growth is the primary objective. Weakness (or neglect) in either faculty, when both are fully capable, greatly inhibits personal growth.
Strengthlab on Jul 5th 2012 StrengthLab Thoughts
“I’m old school” is a good indication that the speaker has fallen out of the present. Ideas don’t have an expiration date of course, but to preface a theory or thought with the cliche that “I’m old school” usually reveals that the idea is simply thought valid by the mere fact it’s from the past.
Mistaken ideas should be thrown out regradless of their age…
Strengthlab on Jul 5th 2012 StrengthLab Thoughts
We don’t easily fool other people with trite excuses; those who make excuses are only fooling themselves.
Plan, prepare and execute or don’t… the results will speak for themselves.