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Why do I still blog?

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

OK – I’m not going to lie. I dislike blogging. I think I have better things to do with my time.  As you can tell my blogging is very off and on. I don’t really see the point in all this blogging and social media – it’s just all hype.  Anyhow, I will continue since we all love to have our egos stroked.

I updated my site to have more real content on it. I wanted to be more real. Too often we have these sites for what? Does anyone really come visit them? My goal is to inspire people with my story not sell them things (although I love to sell) it’s not my main objective.

I write books, speak and do all sorts of things as a hobby only because the speaking business is a hard one to make any money in (unless you offer a service) which I do not have and to be frank I do not want to offer the general public.

I work in finance, that’s why I do and I think I’m going to stick to that. Lastly thank for stopping by the page, hope you love it and check our my art section and let me know what you think of my art.

Justin Sachs endorses James Timothy White

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

This is one of many new video endorsements that will be uploaded over the next few months, check them out, if you think James can help you check out the Executive Mentorship.

Justin Sachs endorses James Timothy White

What is Forgiveness?

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Forgiveness is letting go of the need for revenge and releasing negative thoughts of bitterness and resentment. If you are a parent, you can provide a wonderful model for your children by forgiving. If they observe your reconciliation with friends or family members who have wronged you, perhaps they will learn not to harbor resentment over the ways in which you may have disappointed them. If you are not a parent, forgiveness is still an extremely valuable skill to have.

In the movie “Avalon,” the uncle stopped talking to his family members for the rest of his life because they started Thanksgiving dinner without him after he was excessively late for the zillionth time. What a waste of energy it is to stay angry for decades.

Forgiveness can be a gift that we give to ourselves. Here are some easy steps towards forgiveness:

  • Acknowledge your own inner pain.
  • Express those emotions in non-hurtful ways without yelling or attacking.
  • Protect yourself from further victimization.
  • Try to understand the point of view and motivations of the person to be forgiven; replace anger with compassion.
  • Forgive yourself for your role in the relationship.
  • Decide whether to remain in the relationship.
  • Perform the overt act of forgiveness verbally or in writing. If the person is dead or unreachable, you can still write down your feelings in letter form

What Forgiveness Is Not…

  • Forgiveness is not forgetting or pretending it didn’t happen. It did happen, and we need to retain the lesson learned without holding onto the pain.
  • Forgiveness is not excusing. We excuse a person who is not to blame. We forgive because a wrong was committed.
  • Forgiveness is not giving permission to continue hurtful behaviors; nor is it condoning the behavior in the past or in the future.
  • Forgiveness is not reconciliation. We have to make a separate decision about whether to reconcile with the person we are forgiving or whether to maintain our distance.

Forgiving and letting go can be very difficult challenges, but it’s even more stressful to hold on to grudges. There are several symbolic letting-go rituals that can help with the process. If you are having trouble forgiving someone else, write them a letter expressing all of your feelings and explaining why you need to let go. You don’t need to mail that letter — it is cathartic just to write it all down. You can also write down all of your excess “baggage” on a piece of paper and burn it or cast it into the sea in a bottle when you are ready to really let go.

Be Real. Be Honest. Be Successful.

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Thank you for coming back to my blogging reading it again after your long stint away on a personal sabbatical. I cannot continue to tell you how happy I am.  For very long time after the failure of my biggest enterprise I ever imagined and created failed in the sub-prime meltdown (flas crash) of 2008 &  2009.

I felt very guilty for what happened and transpired, especially those who invested and lost money.  This year I  had to finally wake up and realize that it wasn’t my fault.  I was accountable yes, but that does not mean I was responsible for what happened. I have been taking into full responsibility of what happened and now I have to move on with my life and understand thigns happen.

A good friend of mine today it’s not how hard you fall, it’s how fast you get up.  This quote really meant a lot to me, because I realized at the end of the day, I have to change myself,  I have to be honest with myself and realize I do have faults I am a human being and I will make mistakes.

After being on my sabbatical since February 27, 2010,  I know where I want to be in life even what I want to do. I decided to do one thing, and that’s being honest with me.

I look forward to posting more blogs for you to read them please send your feedback.

First Blog Post In A While!

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Well, this is my first post since the web site was down for a few days and we lost all of our previous blogs. I am excited to be moving on with my life in many positive ways. I started the new year off making some tough decisions about my personal life as well as the people in my life. Sometimes you feel really good about what you are doing and other times it’s stressful.

I am sure  many people think there is mega money to be made  in the book, speaking and education world– there is not.  This business is done by people who really want to make a difference, like me!  However,  more often than not,  people stop helping because of all the BS they have to go through to do so.

I have been extremely jaded lately with life in general.  It has started to hurt when I give,  so now I must stop giving so much. If it hurts to give then you have gone too far.

As far as my tour dates, we have canceled the tour and have no new dates planned in the near future, nor do we have any dates planned  for raising money for the foundation. In fact we have determined to  dissolve the foundation and focus our efforts on just doing good things for people on our own to give them a better life.  This way, we have less red tape and political issues.

I will try and post everyday but can’t make any promises. Please do good things for people and forgive those who are ignorant to difference.

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