Priceless Knowledge
You are a compendium, a body of knowledge. What you know, no one else can understand in exactly the way you do. Though they may have similar knowledge, they can not understand in precisely the way you do.
What you know is of high value. You have been building your compendium all your life. What you know is of huge value, and is all still residing in you.
There are skills you have that are unique to you. Though others may do similar tasks or talents, the way you express them are unique to you alone. Think for a moment of all the good you can do with what you know.
Every success you’ve had and defeat you’ve endured has grown your wisdom and knowledge. You can use it all in the very next thing you do. Instead of just reacting as your life unfolds—think—take a moment to reflect—then act decisively, proactively.
Share what you know with others. Without being bossy or a know-it-all you can assist. By being a friend who cares, through assisting co-workers with effective “how to’s”, by helping at home without being asked, though taking a moment with a child to laugh, play or teach—you are helping your world be a better world.
Each moment is a unique slice of time. Put energy into each one.
How do you get to feeling great? By living each moment with intention. The energy you expend and vitality you give in living, energizes your mind and memory, and increases your value.
Explore your experience. Don’t just passively let life bump you around. Choose where you will go, and leverage your moves with your compendium of knowledge. You are unstoppable, unless you give up. Apply the priceless value you’ve stored up in knowledge so you make today and every day a great day.
Posted: June 9th, 2010 under Tips for Success.



