Monday, March 24, 2008

Learn to create, not compete

A successful lumber dealer told the newspaper reporters what he did to stay ahead of the game. Every night he said he sat quietly in his darkened room and relaxed. Then, he tried to imagine how the lumber business would be conducted ten years from now. He would write down everything that came to him and tried to put them into effect in his business immediately. He didn't want to wait for the ten years to come around. He wanted to succeed now. While his contemporaries were competing with him, he was creating his future.
Learn to create, not compete. Every day, do some concentrated thinking, visualizing, about yourself, your work, your family. Anyone from ages ten to one hundred and ten can benefit from this way of Thinking.

Thanks to Jan Tincher.

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