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Francisco Solano

I am a Junior who never chooses the wrong! Stay sweet and choose the right!

Friday, September 7, 2012

50 Habits of Successful People


50 Habits of successful People

Habits 11-20

11. They align themselves with like-minded people. They understand the importance of being part of a term. They create win-win relationships.

12. They are ambitious; they want amazing – and why shouldn’t they? They consciously choose to live their best life rather than spending it on autopilot.

13. They have clarity and certainty about what they want (and don’t waste) for their life. They actually visualize and planned their best reality while others are merely spectators of life.

14. They innovate rather than imitate.

15. They don’t procrastinate and they don’t spend their life waiting for the ‘right time’.

16. They are life –long learners. They constantly work at educating themselves, either formally (academically), informally (watching, listening, asking, reading, student of life) or experientially (doing, trying)… or all three.

17. They are glass half full people – while still being practical and down-to-earth. They have an ability to find good.

18. They consistently do what they need to do, irrespective of how they feeling on a given day. They don’t spend their life stopping and starting.

19. They take calculated risks – financial emotional, professional, and psychological.

20. They deal with problems and challenges quickly and effectively; they don’t put their head in the sand. They face their challenges and use them to improve themselves. When the going gets tough, the tough gets going.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!!

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Timmy








Refection

  

What Timmy did was very honorable. Timmy did what was right knowing that he could of gotten all the glory and fame if he simply said yes, but he didn't. He said no knowing thats the right thing to do.
Timmy did the right, and stayed honest with himself. Timmy set a good example to many people. He did the right thing, and doing the right think is a GREATER feeling than winning!

50 Habits of Successful People


50 Habits of Successful People

(HABITS 1-10)

(Anon)

1.           They look for nothing and find opportunities where others see nothing.

2.           They find a lesson while others only see a problem.

3.           They are solution focused.

4.           They consciously and methodically create their own success, while others hope to success will find them.

5.           They are fearful like everyone else, but they are not controlled or limited by fear.

6.           They ask the right questions- the ones that put them in a productive, creative, positive mindset and emotional state.

7.           They rarely complain (waste of energy). All complaining does is out the complainer in a negative and unproductive state.

8.           They don’t blame (what’s the point?). They take complete responsibility for their own actions and outcomes (or lack thereof).

9.           While they are not necessarily more talented than the majority, they always find a way to maximize their potential. They get more out of themselves. They have more effectively.

10.       They are busy, productive and proactive. While most are laying down on the couch, planning, over-thinking, sitting on their hands and generally going around in circles, they are out there getting the job done.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Student Success Statement/ Reflection


Statement

“Doing what is right, fair, and honorable is more important than winning or losing.”

-Chick Moorman

Reflection

Doing what is right is being honest to yourself. Winning or losing doesn’t matter as long as you do what is fair. Anyone can win, but it takes more from one to do what is right.

Keys to Successful Living Part 4


Keys to Successful Living Part 4

(Anon)

What is personality? The word “Personality” comes from the root persona, which means “mask”. Our personality is a mask that we wear. We don’t have to wear a mask when we are by ourselves; we wear a mask to express ourselves to others. Our personality is a character, and that character is composed of certain habits. Each of us has numerous habits; so when we want to understand our habit patterns. A habit pattern is a conscious thought or action that one repeats again and again. This creates a groove in the unconscious mind and forms an unconscious habit. All habit patterns are self-created. When we sit down and try to understand which of our habits control our life, we see that there are many deep-rooted habits within us.

          Choose habits that will mold your personality into a super successful student and person.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

reflection


Reflection

“No man will ever be totally free who is living a lie.”

By: Marvin J. Ashton

       We definitely agree with Marvin’s statement. Being true to yourself is the only way to reach happiness. Living a lie, and pretending to be happy, wont satisfy you inner soul, and one may become miserable.

keys to successful living

Part3

(Anon)

We should understand our capacities and potentials, and then we should express ourselves in the external world with full confidence, acting steps without any reservations. Thus there are three in performing an action: first, forming an opinion within ourselves; second, expressing our opinion to others: and third, executing our opinion in action.

Understanding Habits Patters

The main thing that one should learn in life—and it is not taught in the home or in the school1s – self-analysis. We should learn to analyze ourselves. If we really was to understand ourselves, we can analyze our personality by understanding our habit patters. This is not difficult. We should simply try consciously aware of every action we perform and realize that our actions are virtually our thoughts. Without thought there can be no action. Habit patterns and thoughts are revealed through behavior. There is a branch of psychology called behaviorism that is based on this concept. But one should understand that external behavior alone cannot reveal everything about a person.