Wednesday!

August 29, 2007

“Never fear shadows.

They simply mean there’s a light somewhere nearby.”- Ruth E. Renkee

It’s a great day today!

Why?

Why not?

We processed 49 bulls, steers and heifers this morning.  The weather has been quite warm lately, so we make sure that we get things done while it’s kinda cool.  Not that we can’t work in the heat, it’s just nice to get stuff done so that the cattle can be out grazing in the early hours of the morning.   We tend to get so caught up in…it’s too hot!…it’s too cold!…it’s too wet!…it’s too dry!…but if we’d just forget all that and enjoy the things we do everything would go so much smoother.  The cattle really don’t mind it, cause if we’re havin fun they’re havin fun!  The weather is going to do whatever it’s going to do, so decide to have a great day today and everyday!! 

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I’m bring in the cattle for the night

My Friday Story!

August 24, 2007

It Is Up To You by Jim Rohn

One of the first things successful people realize is the old adage, “if it is to be, it is up to me.” This doesn’t mean that you do it all alone. It simply means that you take responsibility for your life and your career.

Too many people today look at opportunity and figure it is up to someone else to make sure they get it. They look at financial security and hope that the government will make sure they live safely in retirement or in case of disability. They wait and wait, figuring that it is up to someone else. And then the wait is over, and it is too late to do anything. Their life is over and they are filled with regret.

This isn’t true for you however. You know that you must take responsibility for your life. It is up to you.

The fact is that nobody else is going to do it for you, you must do it yourself.

Now, some people may say, “Jim, that’s a lot of responsibility.” Friends, that is the best news you can ever hear. You get to choose your life. Hundreds of millions of people all around this world would give anything to live in the situation you do just for the chance to have the opportunity to take control of their destiny. “It is up to you” is a great blessing!

Here’s why:

1. You get to chart your own destiny. Maybe you want to start a small business and stay there. That’s great because you can choose that. Maybe you want to create a small chain of stores. Maybe you want to have a net worth of $100 million. That’s okay too. The idea is that you get to choose. You can do whatever you like. Different people have different dreams and they should live them accordingly.

2. You can reap what you sow. Sleep in and go to work late and reap the return. Or get up early and outwork the others and earn a greater return. Place your capital at risk and earn a return or place it at greater risk and perhaps reap a greater return. You decide what you will sow and thus what you will reap.

3. No one else can stop you from getting your dream. Yes, there will always be things that come up and people who may not like what you are doing, but you can just move on and chart your own course. There is great freedom in that.

4. You experience the joy of self-determination. There is no greater pride than knowing you set your mind on something and accomplished it. Those who live with a victim mentality never get to experience the joy of accomplishment because they are always waiting for someone else to come to the rescue. Those who take responsibility get to live the joy of seeing a job well done.

Let me ask you a question: Where will you be in 5 years? 10 years? Or 25 years? Do you know? DO you have an idea? Have you ever dreamed about it or set a goal for it? Are you willing to take responsibility and recognize that, “It is up to you?”

You will be wherever you decide to be in those timeframes. You decide. It is up to you.

And that is very exciting!

Thursday!

August 16, 2007

“You are where you are and what you are because of the thoughts that you have allowed to preoccupy your mind.”- Brian Tracy

You’re picky about the car you drive. You’re picky about what you wear. You’re picky about what you put in your mouth, so be pickier about what you think!

No matter what be HAPPY ALL DAY TODAY!!

Wednesday!

August 15, 2007

Of All the Wisdom I Have Gained, the Most Important is the Knowledge That… by Denis Waitley

…time and health are two precious assets that we rarely recognize or appreciate until they have been depleted. As with health, time is the raw material of life. You can use it wisely, waste it or even kill it.

To accomplish all we are capable of, we would need a hundred lifetimes. If we had forever in our mortal lives, there would be no need to set goals, plan effectively or set priorities. We could squander our time and perhaps still manage to accomplish something, if only by chance. Yet in reality, we’re given only this one life span on earth to do our earthly best.

Each human being now living has exactly 168 hours per week. Scientists can’t invent new minutes, and even the super rich can’t buy more hours. Queen Elizabeth the First of England, the richest, most powerful woman on earth of her era, whispered these final words on her deathbed: “All my possessions for a moment of time!”

We worry about things we want to do - but can’t - instead of doing the things we can do - but don’t. How often have you said to yourself, “Where did the day go? I accomplished nothing,” or “I can’t even remember what I did yesterday.” That time is gone, and you never get it back.

Staring at the compelling distractions on a television screen is one of the major consumers of time. You can enjoy and benefit from the very best it has to offer in about seven total hours of viewing per week. But the average person spends more than thirty hours per week in a semi-stupor, escaping from the priorities and goals he or she never gets around to setting. The irony is that the people we are watching are having fun achieving their own goals, making money, having us look at them enjoying their careers.

Even so, time is amazingly fair and forgiving. No matter how much time you’ve wasted in the past, you still have an entire today. If you’ve just frittered away an hour procrastinating, you will still be given the next hour to start on priorities. Time management contains one great paradox: No one has enough time, and yet everyone has all there is. Time is not the problem; the problem is separating the urgent from the important.

This week separate the urgent from the important and take action on what is important!

  

Tuesday!

August 14, 2007

 Someday … If Only …The young boy and the young girl say, “Someday when I get out of school, move away from home, and start college, I’m really going to have fun. I’ll be happy and life will be great.”

The college student says, “Someday when I graduate, get my degree, get a job and my own apartment, I’ll be happy and am really gonna live!”

The young couple says, “Someday when we get moved into our new home, get that promotion, and join the country club, we’ll really be happy and life will be so good.”

Mother and father say, “Someday, when those kids get out of school and we get this place paid off, we’re really gonna be happy and truly enjoy life.”

The older couple says, “Someday when we retire, we’re really gonna enjoy life, do all those things we’ve been wanting to do but never seemed to take time to do … we’re gonna be happy and have a good time then!”

The accountant says, “When tax season’s over …”; the teacher says, “When school’s out …”; the farmer says, “When the crops are in …”; the technician says, “When this program’s completed …”; the engineer says, “When this job’s done …”; the speaker/entertainer says, “When this tour’s finished …”; the candidate says, “When I’m elected …”; the coach or player says, “When the season’s over …”; the statistician says, “When all the numbers are in …”; the health minister says, “When I see what the others are gonna do …”; … ad infinitum.

On the way out, they look back longingly and say, “Wow! If only I had it to do over again, I’d have gone barefooted to school in the spring like Billy Bob did, and slipped off to the creek with Ralph Raymond and Joe Day to go swimming after school like they did.”

If only I hadn’t gotten married so young, I’d have gone to Alaska with Ed, Kendall, and Pete … what fun that would have been!”

If only I’d borrowed the money, taken the chance, and developed that idea of mine into a business like Ed did instead of taking a job with the Grist Mill because of the security they offered, two weeks vacation with pay each year … a company car and expense account … an insurance program … retirement, social security, and a gold watch.”

If only I could do it over again, I’d smile more, worry less … I’d take chances, I’d travel to exotic places, meeting interesting people, ride motorcycles, fly airplanes and hot-air balloons … I’d hike mountain trails, zip across the desert, camp out, canoe, portage, fish, hunt, laugh, love, and live!”

“Oh, If only I could live it all over, I’d take better care of myself, exercise more often, drink more juices … eat less fat and more veggies. I’d treasure every day, love everybody, thank God for my blessings and lessons, my successes and my setbacks.”

If only … I’d be happy and truly live every day!” There’s an old fable … and the subject of a recent great book by Mark L. Feldman and Michael F. Spratt … that goes, “There were five frogs on a log … four of ‘em decided to jump. How many frogs are left on the log?” The most common answer is “one.” The second most popular answer is “none” … because, the guesser reasons, if four decided to jump, the remaining frog probably went along with the majority. The right answer is “five”! Deciding to do something and taking the action to do it are two entirely different things. As my daddy used to say, “Aiming to, don’t pick no cotton!”

Monday!

August 13, 2007

“The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one does.” - James M. Barrie

Make a decision that you’re going to be happy one way or another—no matter what. “No matter what, I’m going to be happy! If I have to ignore everybody; if I have to never watch television again; if I have to never pick up a newspaper again, I’m going to be happy. If I never have to see that person’s face again, I’m going to be happy. If I have to see that person’s face, I’m going to find something to see in that person’s face that makes me happy. I’m going to be happy. I’m going to be happy. I’m going to be happy.”

 Jumping Jacks 

Saturday!

August 11, 2007

I'm BackI’ve Been Busy!  No excuses, no explainations, no apologies…I’ve just been busy!!  But, I’m Back!!

Go ahead, Show those Pearly Whites

Your smile can brighten the world around you. That’s right,

one of our most valuable assets is our smile. Think about it

for a moment… I mean really think about it, your smile is

the first opportunity you have to make a difference in the

lives of those around you.

With one flash of your pearly whites you can cause a mini-

chain reaction from that person, to the next person they

come into contact with and so forth. While you may not

change the world with one friendly gesture to a passerby,

you will have a positive impact on them just the same — and

everything has to start somewhere doesn’t it?

So with that said, I hope you’ll make the conscious effort

not to let this wonderful opportunity pass you by. Sure at

times people might look at you a bit funny. However, all and

all you’ll be amazed at the effect that sharing your smile

will bring about.

Best of all as I touched on before, you’ll be making a

positive impact on another person, who in turn is likely to

do the same with the next person they come into contact

with. It really can kick off a bit of a snowball effect.

In the end there’s no way of knowing just how big an impact

your simple act of kindness can have. Who knows… it might

even make its way all the way back to you. Now that’s

exciting stuff, but it all starts with your decision to

share that smile of yours — so don’t be stingy with it!

Put your smile to work, starting right now by setting out

with the knowing that you have inside you the ability to

positively impact those around you.    Sunshine