Bev Bojarski

Bev Bojarski

CHAPTER 11
THE MYSTERY OF SEX TRANSMUTATION
The Tenth Step toward Riches
I have always struggled somewhat with this lesson. Negative past programming affecting my thoughts….well that’s kind of the whole point! This lesson is really about taking POSITIVE EMOTIONS like Love (energy), Sex (energy) and Romance (energy) and using them to replace incorrect programming and Negative Emotions, like fear, superstition and lack. We talked last week about the two streams of water, the positive one flows to success in all areas of life and the negative one flows to lack, failure and every negative place of emotion one could think of.
We really become a part of all that each stream entails. If I choose to think and Live in Positive thoughts by consistently programming my mind with positive thoughts and things. Then I have probably used transmutation of Happy, Positive Moments in time to enhance my self-talk. Ken Klemm so wonderfully showed us how to create a great self-talk, by remembering a great, moment in time where we were at our highest level of happiness. Choosing trigger words to spark those memories and implement them into our self-talk, transmuting us to that moment and we experience those same feelings. Now, how wonderful is that! Speaking of self-talk, Michael has given us a great advice that if we want to truly be successful, then we should say our self-talk at least 400 times. That is what he did and he attributes this greatly to his success!
I know that when I use my self-talk, using my trigger words, I am lifted up, leaving behind the mundane problems and so called worries of life! It seems that life can easily lead us to believe that we must put out all the little bush fires that seem to be burning in our lives. When you become Positive, a lot of those fires just burn themselves out because they are no longer so important to you. It really does work, but don’t just take my word for it. Do Your self-talk, consistently EVERY day and see your life transform! I know it has definitely made me a more Positive Person!
People are influenced and remember mostly How You Made Them Feel, not by what you said. Do I smile when I am meeting and talking with someone, am I accepting them at face value, or am I judging them? Babies and little children always seem to respond positively to me when I smile at them and they instinctively know it is genuine. Is my hand shake firm and enthusiastic or limp and saying, “I really don’t like doing this”!? What tone of voice am I using? Children especially are guided by my tone of voice, whether it be my grandchildren, Sunday School students or friends. How I carry myself, my posture tells people whether I am confident, or have low self-esteem. Do I dress like a slob, does that show through in my attitude? I think it does. I can dress comfortably without looking like a slob that may repel people. My favourite is “vibration of thought”, when I am consistent with my self-talk, I know it shows. I become happier, more confident, I send out positive energy which in turn attracts people to me. Having a magnetic personality is a real thing, what and who are you magnetizing to you?
Memories, ah, especially good, happy memories are so powerful that they can transmute me to Instant Positivity! Memories carry with them all the senses that the present moment does. I can easily relive the feelings, the smells, the sights, the sounds, experiencing the moment again in its entirety. When I live in the Moment with precise clarity, I implant the total moment to memory. Genuine Love knows No Equal, thank you God.
So, I am no longer puzzled by this chapter, now that I am learning to Live in the Moment, with many of the Positive Emotions at work. Having a wonderful Husband and Soul Mate, has given me many great moments to bring back to life. Thank you God, again. I find words cannot easily express the levels to which I can soar when I transmute to these ecstatic, jubilant and phenomenal moments!
Blessings to all,
Bev Bojarski

Lesson plan from Bev Bojarski on chapter 11 for the 30 day mental cleanse. A great lesson Bev, thank you.

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Seven Habits Revisited by Stephen Covey

Seven Habits Revisited by Stephen Covey

I see seven unique human endowments or capabilities associated with The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. One way to revisit The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People is to identify the unique human capability or endowment associated with each habit.

The primary human endowments are 1) self-awareness or self-knowledge; 2) imagination and conscience; and 3) volition or will power. And the secondary endowments are 4) an abundance mentality; 5) courage and consideration; and 6) creativity. The seventh endowment is self-renewal. These are all unique human endowments; animals don't possess any of them. But, they are all on a continuum of low to high levels.

Associated with Habit 1:
Be Proactive is the endowment of self-knowledge or self-awareness, an ability to choose your response (response-ability). At the low end of the continuum are the ineffective people who transfer responsibility by blaming themselves or others or their environment anything or anybody "out there" so that they are not responsible for results. At the upper end of the continuum toward increasing effectiveness is self-awareness: "I know my tendencies; I know the scripts or programs that are in me; but I am not those scripts. I can rewrite my scripts." You are aware that you are the creative force of your life. You are not the victim of conditions or conditioning. You can choose your response to any situation, to any person. So on the continuum; you go from being a victim to self-determining creative power through self-awareness of the power to choose your response to any condition or conditioning.

Associated with Habit 2:
Begin With the End In Mind is the endowment of imagination and conscience. If you are the programmer, write the program. Decide what you're going to do with the time, talent, and tools you have to work with: "Within my small circle of influence, I'm going to decide." At the low end of the continuum is the sense of futility about goals, purposes, and improvement efforts. After all, if you are totally a victim, if you are a product of what has happened to you, then what can you realistically do about anything? So you wander through life hoping things will turn out well, that the environment may be positive, so you can have your daily bread and maybe some positive fruits. At the other end is a sense of hope and purpose: "I have created the future in my mind. I can see it, and I can imagine what it will be like." Only people have the capability to imagine a new course of action and pursue it conscientiously.

Associated with Habit 3:
Put First Things First is the endowment of willpower. At the low end of the continuum is the ineffective, flaky life of floating and coasting, avoiding responsibility and taking the easy way out, exercising little initiative or willpower. And at the top end is a highly disciplined life that focuses heavily on the highly important but not necessarily urgent activities of life. It's a life of leverage and influence. On the continuum, you go from being driven by crises and having can't and won't power to being focused on the important but not necessarily urgent matters of your life and having the will power to realize them.

The exercise of primary human endowments empowers you to use the secondary endowments more effectively. We will now move from Primary to Secondary Endowments.

Associated with Habit 4:
Think Win-Win is the endowment of an abundance mentality. Why? Because your security comes from principles. Everything is seen through principles. When your wife makes a mistake, you're not accusatory. Why? Your security does not come from your wife living up to your expectations. Your security comes from within yourself. You're principle-centered. As people become increasingly principle-centered, they love to share recognition and power. Why? It's not a limited pie. It's an ever-enlarging pie. The basic paradigm and assumption about limited resources is flawed. The great capabilities of people are hardly even tapped. The abundance mentality produces more profit, power, and recognition for everybody. On the continuum, you go from a scarcity to an abundance mentality through feelings of intrinsic self-worth and a benevolent desire for mutual benefit.

Associated with Habit 5:
Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood is the endowment of courage balanced with consideration. Does it take courage and consideration to not be understood first? Think about it. Think about the problems you face. You tend to think, "You need to understand me, but you don't understand. I understand you, but you don't understand me. So let me tell you my story first, and then you can say what you want." And the other person says, "Okay, I'll try to understand." But the whole time they're "listening," they're preparing their reply. They are just pretending to listen, selective listening. When you show your home movies or tell some chapter of you autobiography "let me tell you my experience" the other person is tuned out unless he feels understood.

But what happens when you truly listen to another person? The whole relationship is transformed: "Someone started listening to me and they seemed to savor my words. They didn't agree or disagree, they just were listening and I felt as if they were seeing how I saw the world. And in that process, I found myself listening to myself. I started to feel a worth in myself."

The root cause of almost all people problems is the basic communication problem people do not listen with empathy. They listen from within their autobiography. They lack the skill and attitude of empathy. They need approval; they lack courage. The ability to listen first requires restraint, respect, and reverence. And the ability to make yourself understood requires courage and consideration. On the continuum, you go from fight and flight instincts to mature two-way communication where courage is balanced with consideration.

Associated with Habit 6:
Synergize is the endowment of creativity, the creation of something. How? By yourself? No, through two respectful minds communicating, producing solutions that are far better than what either originally proposed. Most negotiation is positional bargaining and results, at best, in compromise. But when you get into synergistic communication, you leave position. You understand basic underlying needs and interests and find solutions to satisfy them both. You get people thinking. And if you get the spirit of teamwork, you start to build a very powerful bond, an emotional bank account, and people are willing to subordinate their immediate wants for long-term relationships. With courage and consideration, communicate openly with each other and try to create win-win solutions. On the continuum, you go from defensive communication to compromise transactions to synergistic and creative alternatives and transformations.

Associated with Habit 7:
Sharpen the Saw is the unique endowment of continuous improvement or self-renewal to overcome entropy. If you don't constantly improve and renew yourself, you'll fall into entropy, closed systems and styles. At one end of the continuum is entropy (everything breaks down), and the other end is continuous improvement, innovation, and refinement. On the continuum, you go from a condition of entropy to a condition of continuous renewal, improvement, innovation, and refinement.

My hope in revisiting the Seven Habits is that you will use the seven unique human endowments associated with them to bless and benefit the lives of many other people.

From Jim Rohn’s newsletter, a great article on listening and 7 habits of effective people.

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Skills Make Labor More Valuable

Skills Make Labor More Valuable

by Jim Rohn

As you know by now, if you have been a longtime subscriber to our weekly newsletter, I’m a very big proponent of activity, labor and discipline. In fact I devoted one of the five major pieces to the life puzzle (in my book under the same name) to the subject of activity and labor. But now let me add another key word to the labor equation: skillful. Yes, skillful labor.

We need the skills to help build our family’s dreams, the skills to stir up an enterprise and make it successful. We need skills to build equities for the future. We need skills of all kinds.

How about this: skillful language. If you just talk to your family you can hold them all together, but if you skillfully talk to your children you can help them build dreams for the future. That is why I spend so much time at the Weekend Seminar on communication—how to affect others with words. You can’t be lazy in language; it costs too much. What if you meant to say “what’s troubling you?” and instead you said “what’s wrong with you?” Wow, that’s too big a mistake. And sure you could have made that mistake 10 years ago, but not now. You should have gotten much better by now in language and communication.

Skills multiply labors by two, by five, by 10, by 50, by 100 times. Hey, you can chop a tree down with a hammer but it takes about 30 days, called labor. But if you trade the hammer in for an ax, you can chop the tree down in about 30 minutes. What’s the difference between 30 days and 30 minutes? Skills. Skills made the difference.

So do what you can—labor. But also do the best that you can do—improved skills. And you will find that the labor combined with skills will start producing miracles. Miracles with your money. Miracles with your family. And miracles in every part of your life.

From Jim Rohn’s newsletter a great quote on the art of communication.

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Service–Vitamins for the mind by Jim Rohn

Vitamins for the Mind by Jim Rohn

Service

One customer, well taken care of, could be more valuable than $10,000 worth of advertising.

Good service leads to multiple sales. If you take good care of your customers, they will open doors you could never open by yourself.

How do you deserve a fortune? Render fortunes of service.

You have to do more than you get paid for because that's where the fortune is.

Whoever renders service to many puts himself in line for greatness - great wealth, great return, great satisfaction, great reputation and great joy.

"Vitamins for the Mind" is a weekly sampling of original quotes on a specific topic taken from The Treasury of Quotes by Jim Rohn. The burgundy hardbound book with gold-foil lettering is a collection of more than 365 quotes on 60 topics gathered from Jim's personal journals, seminars and books and spanning more than 40 years. Click here to order The Treasury of Quotes.

From Jim Rohn’s Newsletter, a great truth.

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