Posts Tagged ‘Appreciation’

Are YOU Wealthier Than You Think?

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

ASSETS are anything of VALUE. Appreciation means to increase in value. WEALTH begins with APPRECIATING our ASSETS and VALUE. Like “abundance”, WEALTH is having (more than) “enough” of what we need and want. (more…)

A Question of Values?

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Appreciation means to increase in value.

Value is often relative – mainly to situation, circumstance, and perception.

How much something (or someone) is worth is very subjective. How much compared to what? (more…)

A Game to Remember

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

I only saw the last 35-minutes of the 2008 (professional American football) “Super Bowl”. As it turns out, that’s where most memorable action and drama took place. I haven’t really followed or cared about football since I played, started, and “lettered” as a Defensive End/Outside Linebacker in high school. Football was only one of several sports I played. My favorite sports at the time were probably a toss-up between basketball, track, and waterpolo. I haven’t kept up or even heard of some of the current professional teams now playing (football), let alone any of the players. But one football player made a very positive and lasting impression – and he wasn’t even in the game! (more…)

What’s your mission (in life)?

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Everyone has a “mission” – whether they know it or not.

A mission is a task (that you are “sent” to do). It is your “dharma” (and your “duty” to do it).

Everyone has a “life affirming mission” – to “spread light” in their own way. (more…)