During this holiday season you may be invited to a party or two. Parties can be lots of fun, but there’s one party you really should avoid.
On this short video (3:12) I point out the one party to avoid this year. And I also give you some good advise in case you happen to find yourself right in the middle of one of those parties!
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On this short video (3:26) I talk about a little statement I say when I do my Reducing Stress at Work. presentation for employees.
People often base their self-image on things they do or fail to do. Your self-image and your self worth should never, ever, be based on what you do or what you don’t do.
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There is a lot of uncertainty these days. Many people are worried about what’s coming next. Who knows?
In this short video, (4:05), discover how you can face the unknown with confidence in someone who is worth having confidence in. And find out what keeps you from having confidence in God.
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If you’ve ever been sailing, or watched sailboats, then you know that regardless of the wind, the sails determine the direction of the boat.
In this short video, (2:58), discover how you can set the sails in your life so you can reach your desired destination. And, I also read Ella Wilcox’s poem, which is printed below.
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Here’s the poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, from 1916
But to every mind there openeth,
A way, and way, and away,
A high soul climbs the highway,
And the low soul gropes the low,
And in between on the misty flats,
The rest drift to and fro.
But to every man there openeth,
A high way and a low,
And every mind decideth,
The way his soul shall go.
One ship sails East,
And another West,
By the self-same winds that blow,
‘Tis the set of the sails
And not the gales,
That tells the way we go.
Like the winds of the sea
Are the waves of time,
As we journey along through life,
‘Tis the set of the soul,
That determines the goal,
And not the calm or the strife.
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You may have seen the video on today’s post on YouTube. It has been viewed over 270,000 times. But in case you haven’t, I thought it would be inspiring for you to see it. The video reminds me of a number of posts about possibilities and solutions I have put on this blog.
I think this video is inspiring for more reasons than just Kyle attaining his goal. There are two very important things that caught my attention. I’ll mention those below the video player so that I don’t spoil it for you. It’s short, about 8:22.
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There are two things that really impressed me in this video. First, Kyle did not seem pressured or under stress trying to attain his goal. I know we can’t see video of him every day during those months, but in what you can see, he seems to be very light hearted.
Secondly, you can see his genuine joy in someone else getting an item that they really wanted. He was concerned with others being happy, not just reaching his own goal.
Contributing to other people’s happiness, and, living your life without fear of something going wrong, are two very good qualities of living life the right way. I don’t know if Kyle is a praying man, or even if he is a Christian, but look what he did.
For those who have given up on their dreams, or, for those who feel that because of the current economy there are no solutions, think again. What are the possibilities for your life as a Christian with God being your Father?
There are solutions, and, there are endless possibilities.
Mike Verdicchio
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Today is Veteran’s Day, and I have a very special video. But let me first say a very heartfelt and sincere, “Thank you,” to all veterans. Thank you for your service to our country.
For many years on my radio show, on Veteran’s Day, I did a special short presentation about why I so heartily support our veterans. Today, I wanted to once again tell why.
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The Medal Of Honor
The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States government. It is bestowed on a member of the United States armed forces who distinguishes him or herself “conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his or her life above and beyond the call of duty while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States.
The Medal of Honor is often presented personally to the recipient by the President of the United States. It is frequently called the Congressional Medal of Honor, stemming from its award by the Department of Defense “in the name of Congress” though the official and correct title is, Medal of Honor.
Most military veterans have never actually seen a Medal of Honor, much less met one of the few authorized to display it around their neck. Since it was established in 1862 at the beginning of the Civil War, it has only been awarded to only 3,448 heroes and almost half of them Civil War soldiers.
On Veterans Day 2007, I had the privilege of receiving an award from the Arizona Department of Veterans” Services. I can’t tell you what a thrill it was to receive that award from Chief Warrant Officer, Fred Ferguson, a recipient of the Medal of Honor.
Chief Warrant Officer Ferguson’s official Medal of Honor citation reads: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. CWO Ferguson, U.S. Army distinguished himself while serving with Company C. CWO Ferguson, commander of a resupply helicopter monitoring an emergency call from wounded passengers and crewmen of a downed helicopter under heavy attack within the enemy controlled city of Hue, unhesitatingly volunteered to attempt evacuation.
Despite warnings from all aircraft to stay clear of the area due to heavy antiaircraft fire, CWO Ferguson began a low-level flight at maximum airspeed along the Perfume River toward the tiny, isolated South Vietnamese Army compound in which the crash survivors had taken refuge. Coolly and skillfully maintaining his course in the face of intense, short range fire from enemy occupied buildings and boats, he displayed superior flying skill and tenacity of purpose by landing his aircraft in an extremely confined area in a blinding dust cloud under heavy mortar and small-arms fire.
Although the helicopter was severely damaged by mortar fragments during the loading of the wounded, CWO Ferguson disregarded the damage and, taking off through the continuing hail of mortar fire, he flew his crippled aircraft on the return route through the rain of fire that he had experienced earlier and safely returned his wounded passengers to friendly control.
CWO Ferguson’s extraordinary determination saved the lives of 5 of his comrades. His actions are in the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit on himself and the U.S. Army.
From Last year on Veteran’s Day
God bless all our veterans, and may God continue to bless and shine His light on the United States of America.
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Are you discouraged? Are you disappointed? Do you feel like giving up? Are you losing hope?
Regardless of what you’ve been through or what you’re going through right now, don’t have to lose hope! Discover in this short video (2:23) how to start moving forward again!
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In this short two minute video I talk about the phrase, “What if?” And many times that phrase is followed by another popular phrase. Can you guess what that phrase is?
At the end of the video, I offer my own, “What if?”
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