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Rick Huffman

Don't lie awake at nights worrying about how to succeed; just stay awake days. (Anon)

12-30-08
Rick Huffman

Zig Ziglar say's that most people think about work when they are at home with their families, and home when they are at work. Guilty as charged! He suggests that if we turned that around, we would be truly more productive and engaging. This is the key to a good nights sleep.

Under normal periods, any person's success hinges about 5 percent on what thoers do for him and 95 percent on what he does. (James A Worsham)

11-20-08
Rick Huffman

I know it's hard to stay focused in this economic environment, but the only way to turn this monster around is if each of us actually produces the full 95% out of ourselves. Don't worry about what others aren't doing, focus on what you can do! So let's get out and take down this monster!

"If miney is your hope for independence you will never have it. The only real security that a man can have in this world is a reserve of knowledge, experience and ability. (Henry Ford)

11-16-08
Rick Huffman

All you have to do is pick up your Bible and read Proverbs. It talks about attaining wisdom, knowledge, and discipline. These are not new ideas! Greats like Henry Ford understood the power of these three words, and lived them to better mankind. The more you know, the more you are worth to yourself and your company. Start reading and start listening to what is going on around you. Position yourself wisely through attaining knowledge.

The courage to be is the courage to accept oneself, in spite of being unacceptable.(Paul Tillich)

11-14-08
Rick Huffman

Think back to when you were a teenager and you will totally relate to what I have to say. A teenager's best friend is the mirror! My kids can't go by one without stopping. my son is the worst. If there is a mirror behind you, you can see him looking past you as if you don't even exist, just to see if his hair is in the right place. He likes it even better if he can flex his arms to see if his muscles have grown since he passed by the mirror in the other room 30 seconds earlier. He also likes to run his fingers across his upper lip to see if he is starting to grow a mustache. I tell him to stay away from the dog because, if she licked his upper lip, she would take off at least a months worth of growth. I laugh when I see him do this because we all did the same thing at his age. When you're a teenager, you can't be satisfied with who you are because you're still trying to figure out what you want to do or be when you grow up. If we could learn at a young age to accept who we are and our talents, and build on them, we would all be better off and less stressed out. Next time you pass the mirror, pretend you're a teenager, except this time, let yourself know that the person staring back at you is okin your book.

"The biggest problem is not to add years to your life-but life to your years."(Anon)

11-13-08
Rick Huffman

As I progress in life, I have been blessed to have several friends, much older than me, that continue to look, act, and feel much younger than the calendar says they are. Their energy and their constant search for the next exciting adventure has always amazed me. My challenge for you is to not only find these people, but to become more like them. I think people have a tendency to sell out too quickly to old father time! Get fired up and start living!