Wednesday, September 29, 2004

Magnet and Go-getter!

When you agree with yourself, you become a "concentrated" person, so concentrated that you are "heavier" than an ordinary person.

You become a magnet, people find you fascinating, charismatic, literally irresistible,

and whatever you want, you just "go get it": You become a real "go-getter"!


Your Comments?

Tuesday, September 28, 2004

Self-esteem, self-confidence and life success mindset

The One and Only Person you MUST Agree With!

Who is the one and only person you cannot afford NOT to agree with?

Your spouse, your parents, your kids, President George W. Bush, John Kerry, your boss, your employees, your friends, your colleagues, your religious or spiritual leader, your community leader?

None of all these! There is one and only ONE person you MUST agree with if you want to be successful in life, whether healthwise, moneywise, or relationshipswise.

And that person is YOU!

Let me hasten to say that this has nothing to do with selfishness. In fact, once you agree with yourself, you find it very easy to agree with anybody else. Happy and harmonious relationships with other people (interpersonal) can only be built based on a perfect relationship with yourself (intrapersonal)

Agreeing with yourself means serenity, peace of mind, self-control, integrity (your thoughts, words and actions are in spotless alignment), enhanced self-esteem, which result in self-reliance, self-confidence, responsibility, and accountability.

In fact, agreeing with yourself is but one leg of a 3-legged stool (tripod), on which your self-esteem, self-confidence and success in life will rest. The other two legs are: Know Yourself and Like Yourself.

Know Yourself = self-awareness and self-discovery, know what you want (essential for setting and achieving goals), etc.

Like Yourself = self-acceptance, self-pride, self-esteem, self-confidence, etc.

Don't allow your Life Success Tripod to wobble and crash.
Let it proudly stand on all three sturdy legs.
Will you just sit by and powerlessly watch as your Magnificent Dream explodes, with bits and pieces hurtling down the bottomless pit of abject failure? (Did I tell you I was a "Poet" :-)

Your Comments?

Monday, September 27, 2004

Set Your Goals and Achieve

"Things might have been worse"


This is the most powerful, dynamic, revolutionary statement you could ever make in your life.

If your "present" is better than it might have been, then there is no reason why your "future" should not be better than your "present" (please read this sentence again :-).

The only difference is that NOW YOU KNOW, and this is what makes your situation so powerful, so dynamic, so revolutionary, so excitingly full of proactivity: you can decide, you can make choices, set goals and work to achieve your goals.

You are no longer groping in the dark and whatever you decide for yourself will come to pass.

Your future is a heavily pregnant lady and you don’t need an obstetrician, because YOU are the obstetrician - not just any obstetrician, but the most powerful obstetrician that ever was.

All the kids are yours and YOU can decide what they are going to be. This is a terribly exciting story, and you are the superhero.

One more time:
"Things might have been worse"


Remember Ole' Confucius? "I was complaining that I had no shoes till I met a man who had no feet."

Your comments on this?

One of these days, I'll be rambling about GRATITUDE - if things are better than they might have been, then surely we have something to be grateful about, don't we?

Sunday, September 26, 2004

A.M.Sall's Motivational/Inspirational Ramblings

A.M.Sall's Motivational/Inspirational Ramblings

A.M.Sall's Motivational and Inspirational Ramblings
A.M.Sall, author, coach, success mindset philosopher

Contradiction in terms: how can anyone be motivated or inspired by RAMBLINGS?
Answer: anybody who wants to be motivated and inspired will be motivated and inspired.
Anyboby who doesn't want etc, etc......:-)

Have you noticed that I call myself a philosopher?, just like Jim Rohn is a BUSINESS Philosopher!

My name, "A.M.Sall" is simply pronounced "Ay - Em - Sall". You can even just call me "Ay - Em".

The reason I want my name to be easily pronounceable
and "rememberable" is I am very soon going to be extremely famous on the Net, and having a name that reads "Wchyttiozporfaiunllmyzviatruokk" will put unnecessary stress on my soon-to-be innumerable fans :-). If you don't believe me, then
you haven't read Napoleon Hill ("Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve"), or Earl Nightingale (“We become what we think about”).

Now, if you keep "shaking your head in utter disbelief" and saying that I can't do it, I'll grab the opportunity to shoot back with these cool words by Walter Bagehot: "The greatest pleasure in life is doing the things that people say we cannot do"!

OK, I am a "success mindset philosopher". I am passionately interested in the mindset of successful people - I am a huge fan of the great Napoleon Hill, Wallace Wattles, Dale Carnegie, James Allen, Barnum, a coupla "wisemen" from Africa, the Buddha, Jesus, Muhammad, Confucius, Lao Tseu, Sun Tzu, Sheikh Ahmadou Bamba (a Holy Man from Senegal), Shaaban Robert (Tanzanian Poet), Rabindranath Tagore (great Indian Poet), Martin Luther King, Jr., and many, many others, including Jim Rohn, Mark Victor Hansen, Tony Robbins, Brian Tracy, Bob Proctor, Oprah Winfrey (she really knows how to COMMUNICATE, that one), Priya Shah (The "New Goddess of Internet
Marketing"), Mike Brescia (of ThinkRightNow! fame, of course, you know him, who doesn't!), etc...

This is what I call "My Personal Pantheon" (MPP). Mind you, MPP is not - and will never be - "closed". If you feel you are a highly successful person, you can always contact me with your "credentials" so that I can include you in this awesome company :-). Imagine "rubbing shoulders" with SUCH PEOPLE!

I've studied so many great people that I feel NOW is the time to "do my own thing" before it's too late - after all I am 62 (yes, sixty-two) years old. According to my calculatiions, I still have about 400,000 hours to live. Taking out around 60% for sleeping and other similarly useful activities like eating, "just sitting, doing nothing" etc...I have about 160,000 hours to finish whatever it is I have to complete.

Talking about "doing my own thing", as you know (do you, really :-), I am a professional translator, have been for over 30 years. The thing is I really got sick and tired of translating other people's thoughts. Couldn't I "think" for myself? Wasn't I able to "think my own thoughts? Couldn't I "do my own thing"?

Anyway, I have started a coaching business, based on a little bit of (mainly self) training, a lot of reading, listening and observing, my "universally recognized wisdom", but much more and above all on my life experiences - after all I have done a lot more than simply translating other people's thoughts and ramblings. I speak about 12 languages (note the "about") and in this blog, you'll probapbly come across quotations in strange languages, which I will only translate if I feel like it (did I tell you I was fed up with TRANSLATING other people's thoughts :-)

I have travelled a lot, I was once a teacher, in fact a language teacher (French, English, Spanish), I once was a professional musician - a famous guitar-player, actually. I even served as a diplomat in London back in the 70's (I lived in Abbey Rd., remember the Beatles?).

I lived in East Africa for quite some time, working as a teacher and translator, with the then O.AU. (Organization of African Unity).

I taught French at Grimsby, in Lincolnshire, England (I sometimes hear about their soccer team on the BBC). That was the place where I first experienced being a member of a "visible minority" (that's a nice Canadian expression). I must say in my case it wasn't an altogether unpleasant experience, even when my English girl friend said to me one day: "You're very nice, AFTER ALL". I found those last two words rather puzzling, to say the least. What did she mean by "after all"? After what? All sorts of questions I asked myself and her, too. Eventually I calmed down. Of course I was young then, still in my 20's. Now I perfectly understand that a man of a different "race", color, and culture is bound to look and maybe sound just that, i.e. different, at least superficially. Deep inside, we are all the same. I am now totally convinced that the deeper you go, the more alike we are.

But all this carries us pretty far afield from "motivation", "inspiration" and "success mindset",

I guess that's what you must be saying to yourself. Well, when you decide to read words that are deliberately called "ramblings" by their very author, you know what you're letting yourself in for :-)

Anyway, see you very soon, maybe sooner than you think :-)

Meanwhile take a look at a few links:

A.M.Sall's site!

James Allen

Brian Tracy

Priya Shah

Mike Brescia