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Carolyn Smagalski
Action
Founder - Editor - Host
Directed action allows you to be self-determining. This is
the path by which you will gain absolute freedom in how your
life is moving. "You will live your life
secure in that you are no longer manipulated by what other
people want you to do and be, but are directed by your own
inner desires," said H. Stanley Judd.
Being involved with a group of self-directed individuals is
very empowering. There is an energy that magnetizes the air.
Your thought processes are stimulated by the charisma of their
personalities. You are inspired by the way they look at you,
the strength in their voices, the way they carry themselves.
They see themselves as purposeful, but do not think they are
radically different from anyone else.
These people freely share their knowledge. They are secure in
their direction, and therefore, they are unthreatened by any
outside sources commonly found in other competitive markets.
They recognize that no two minds think alike; nor do they
perform in the same way. Every individual has distinctive
characteristics that set him apart from the others. Dynamic
qualities shine through in different ways, and the electricity
between two super-achievers is astounding. You pick up their
thought vibrations, and are spurred to action by the
enthusiasm that is stimulated by absolute direction.
More and more, you will see the value in your life. You will
feel connected to others, as a whole. This is like fertilizer
for the spirit. You will be grateful for your life, no longer
bitter about others using your time for their own purposes.
Albert Schweitzer wrote, "To educate yourself for the feeling
of gratitude means to take nothing for granted, but to always
seek out and value the kind that will stand behind the action.
Nothing that is done for you is a matter of course. Everything
originates in a will for the good, which is directed at you.
Train yourself never to put off the word or action for the
expression of gratitude."
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