What Road Are You On
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I --
I took the one less travelled by,
and that has made all the difference
Robert Frost
What is your definition of success?
Hitting the worthwhile goals you have set, right?
O.K. That's partly true. Most people would say
success means having a meaningful destination and
getting there.
But what about that thing called quality of life?
And like most of you I've grown up being preached
to about how the tough get going, and where your
nose belongs (held to the grindstone).
I've seen people grit their teeth and fight, and strive,
and stress, and sweat, and struggle against a cold,
cruel world they were determined to vanquish, come
hell or high water. And I've seen them hit their goals
and glory in how hard the road was.
But I've rarely seen them happy no matter what they
accomplish.
Let's face it there are dirty jobs where only the strong
survive. Where the harder the road, and the tougher
the training the better your chances of ultimate
success.
If you are a Navy SEAL you've got it rough for a
reason, and you have my utmost respect. That's
great for the short-term tactical missions you're
called upon to carry out, but it's not so great for
building a life around.
I've also seen people who make it look easy. People
who have fun and a sense of calm and inner peace,
and yet seem to get ahead without creating chaos
and frustration, strained relationships or bad
health.
That's the lifestyle I want, and it comes from living
inside-out. It is always going to involve work and
taking action, but there's a way where your "yoke is
easy and your burden is light". It is by taking what I
call "inspired action", and it's easier than you think to
achieve.
Shoot for the Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. I got an advanced copy of Stan Kellner's new
shooting DVD, and it is everything I'd hoped for
and more. It's called, "How To Become A Prime-
Time Shooting Machine with The Ultimate Shooting
Method."
It is all about taking "inspired action" in shooting the
basketball, and it is a gem. I'll have a way for you to
order it in the next week or two.
P.S.S. The Psycho-Cybernetics Foundation's "Zero
Resistance Living" course is the master plan for
achievement in every area of your life using your
internal success mechanism and taking "inspired
action". Learn how to start wiping out all resistance
to your success today at:
http://www.deandelker.com/zero_resistance.html
Copyright, Delker Enterprises, Inc. 2006
I took the one less travelled by,
and that has made all the difference
Robert Frost
What is your definition of success?
Hitting the worthwhile goals you have set, right?
O.K. That's partly true. Most people would say
success means having a meaningful destination and
getting there.
But what about that thing called quality of life?
And like most of you I've grown up being preached
to about how the tough get going, and where your
nose belongs (held to the grindstone).
I've seen people grit their teeth and fight, and strive,
and stress, and sweat, and struggle against a cold,
cruel world they were determined to vanquish, come
hell or high water. And I've seen them hit their goals
and glory in how hard the road was.
But I've rarely seen them happy no matter what they
accomplish.
Let's face it there are dirty jobs where only the strong
survive. Where the harder the road, and the tougher
the training the better your chances of ultimate
success.
If you are a Navy SEAL you've got it rough for a
reason, and you have my utmost respect. That's
great for the short-term tactical missions you're
called upon to carry out, but it's not so great for
building a life around.
I've also seen people who make it look easy. People
who have fun and a sense of calm and inner peace,
and yet seem to get ahead without creating chaos
and frustration, strained relationships or bad
health.
That's the lifestyle I want, and it comes from living
inside-out. It is always going to involve work and
taking action, but there's a way where your "yoke is
easy and your burden is light". It is by taking what I
call "inspired action", and it's easier than you think to
achieve.
Shoot for the Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. I got an advanced copy of Stan Kellner's new
shooting DVD, and it is everything I'd hoped for
and more. It's called, "How To Become A Prime-
Time Shooting Machine with The Ultimate Shooting
Method."
It is all about taking "inspired action" in shooting the
basketball, and it is a gem. I'll have a way for you to
order it in the next week or two.
P.S.S. The Psycho-Cybernetics Foundation's "Zero
Resistance Living" course is the master plan for
achievement in every area of your life using your
internal success mechanism and taking "inspired
action". Learn how to start wiping out all resistance
to your success today at:
http://www.deandelker.com/zero_resistance.html
Copyright, Delker Enterprises, Inc. 2006



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