Watch a snippit of Patricia's interview with Edmore

Watch a snippit of Patricia's interview with Edmore
It's FREE! And very inspiring!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Steve Jobs on Following Your Heart


"Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of other's opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary."
—Steve Jobs

Be Inspired


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Monday, August 17, 2009

GUILTY

This is a poem from my first book, Poems for life.  In it I discourage people with disabilities from allowing the limitations of their disabilities to overshadow their abilities.  But again it is not only people with disabilities that have limitations in their lives, even people without disabilities do – and some of these limitations, if one are not cautious, may overshadow one's abilities.  Think deeply about this fact as you read this poem.


No disability
Leaves one no ability
No matter how little
It can be used
Doesn't have to be physical
Can be mental
Mine is to give you guilt
If you wilt!
Having all things done for you
That's wrong
No matter how little
The ability you have
It is there
Use it
Abuse it not!

Be Inspired.


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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Keeping Your Dream Alive in Difficult Times

I launched my book, The Song of My Heart, yesterday and the theme of the event was Keeping Your Dream Alive in Difficult Times. Though the keynote speaker could not make it to the event, I believe that the message was conveyed in unique ways about which I want to talk about in this post.

You keep your dream alive by not looking at what is in your pocket
You may never see the money, skills and all the other resources that you need until you stop looking at what is in your pocket. Just go all out for your dream and be amazed as everything that you need comes to you as you pursue your dream.

You keep your dream alive by taking other people with you on your journey
Share your dream to people who are ready to go along with you as you pursue your dream. These people will be your source of encouragement when you grow weary as are about to give up as they will constantly remind you of your dream.

You keep your dream alive by celebrating your successes
When you celebrate your success - big or small - you renew yourself to the task ahead and create opportunity to go at it with renewed vigor.

You keep your dream alive by constantly asking yourself 'What is the next step' and looking forward to taking that next step
That's just it. Ask yourself 'What is the next step' and look forward to taking it. It will keep you working on your dream.

Be Inspired

Keep Your Dream Alive.