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Olympic Volunteering at 2010 Winter Olympics Whistler

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Olympic Volunteer Host

I have completed 6 shifts as Host for the Alpine Racing Venue at Whistler Creekside.  I am only one of 2900 volunteers working to make the Alpine Racing venue work for the athletes, spectators and media.  We are all working hard to make everyday successful.  I am so impressed at the quality of the people who volunteer.  The work ethic is the highest I have ever seen.  The spectators are all motivated to cheer on all the skiers and the media is keen to cover it.  There is army of people who are working to bring this to the world.  I have a new appreciation for the effort, energy, coordination and focus the team of people bring to this event.

The Olympic spirit is often referred to by the media as unique and special.  It is and the energy that comes through is what our world needs.  We must export the emotions that comes from knowing that we are all here on the planet together and we are connected to each other.  We are all humans who are responsible for each other and as individuals.

The Olympics are an event unlike any other.  Each individual who actively participates at some level expands their energy and effects others.  The athletes all have had success that has been learned from failures.   They have faced their fears and overcome them because they have a focus and dream that is unstoppable.   Some have had to overcome physical injury that could have stopped them, yet they have gone on to win medals.  What makes this happen?  It is determination and belief.

The Canadian Athletes are succeeding more than they ever have before.  What I have observed is that they are doing this because they have a community of supporters, a country of believers, families who make sacrifices and clear focus on their personal dream to win at their sport.    I admire and respect each of them. 

There is a flame of belief in each of us.  Some of us have let it die out, and others have forgotten to tend to it.  The flame is our belief in ourselves to become what are meant to be.  Find your flame again, light it up and give it your energy and focus.  Find out what you are meant to be and pursue it like the Olympic Athletes have.

Start by volunteering somewhere in your community.  You will find it to be rewarding.  You will have personal growth from it.   When ever I have volunteered I have had tremendous growth and met the nicest people.  Some have become life long friends.

Believe it is possible.  Believe in yourself and find your flame.

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The Power Within

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

The power within comes from the thoughts you think. The truth always rises to the top. We become what we think. We see it when we believe it. The challenge that we all have is that the programming that has been taking place is not always allowing us to become what our true potential is. Turn off the TV and your mind will expand and you will see that there is massive abundance.    Read books, volunteer, play with your friends, children and family.  We are all connected.    My passions are to enable those who want to empower themselves with education and knowledge because they want to Think!    Leave the Rat Race.com and Wealth To Freedom.com

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Change for 2010

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Change is the only constant thing that happens.  Yet, people resist change.   Change requires adaptation and flexibility.  Change is required for growth.  Look at mother nature.  She is constantly changing, high mountain peaks are being eroded by the rain, wind, snow and the rivers are changing the direction and moving and shaping the rocks, sand and plants growing along side them.  In many parts of the world we experience seasons, Winter and Summer, Spring and Autumn.   The plants grow , die, hibernate.  The animals change locations and hibernate.  The weather changes daily and people must adapt to the changes with clothing and what they will do that day.

Yet, when there is change in the family structure, or employment or health or location or friends or the economy, we somehow want it to remain the same.  It thankfully does not and most of us adapt and move forward with making the appropriate adjustments.  However, some do not.  They complain, get angry, sad, gossip, feel depressed, and think “why me, when will it (the changes) ever stop?”

Consider this and be grateful for change because it is important to the maturing and evolution of people, plants, animals and of course nature.  We are experiencing what we are able to handle, take lessons from the changes and then move forward with appropriate adaptation.  Be grateful for the change.

Sayings “Time heals”,  “give it time”, “next time will be better”, “in time it will change”  and many more sayings.  These all speak of change.

For 2010 and beyond I encourage you to accept change because they are the only constant.

When I look back on 2009 I have experienced  big changes to my life.  Some of them have been very purposeful and others have just happened.  I know that I am moving forward with gratitude and momentum to my life of financial freedom and complete freedom to choose.

I love my family and friends.   I tell that to them regularly.

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Does JFK Speak In Context Of Today’s World?

Monday, December 21st, 2009

The Greatest Enemy of the Truth is not the Lie — Deliberate, Contrived and Dishonest, but the myth persistent, persuasive and unrealistic. Belief in myths allows for the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.  John F Kennedy.





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My Top 10 List for 2009

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
  1. Becoming an NLP Master Practitioner
  2. Becoming a member of Carbon Copy Pro
  3. Becoming a member of Wealth Masters International
  4. Moving to Squamish
  5. Watching with pride my daughter Emily graduate from High School with English and French diploma
  6. Learning to Photo Read
  7. Making new friends that are aligned with my values.
  8. Choosing to be free and following my passion to be an Entreprenuer
  9. Seeing and hearing the truth about the way money works.
  10. Moving to the B and I Quadrant.

What is your top 10 list for 2009.  Share it with me and those you seek to connect with.   Then set up what you want to accomplish in 2010.   It is then great to reflect back on what you accomplished.

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