Vol 2 #4-Motivation vs Bathing

Better Than Good and Improving™ Volume 2 #4 So recently I cranked up Zig Ziglar’s How to Stay Motivated series as we rode around in the car.  In my mind one of the most important points in the entire series has to do with bathing and motivation.  People used to challenge Zig on whether motivation lasts.  In his own whimsical fashion, he would respond …

Vol 2 #3 Health, Wealth, Happiness & Success->Abundance & Prosperity

Better Than Good and Improving™ Vol 2 #3 Today I want to share with you a set of words.  There words are health, wealth, happines and success.  A second set is abundanceand prosperity.  Why these words and what is the significance of each word? Let’s start with the word health.  Being a survivor, actually I should say thriver, of prostate …

Vol 2 #2 “… greatest discomfort … largest opportunity…”

“…the place where your greatest discomfort lies is also the spot where you largest opportunity lies.” The Spellbinder in The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma That is a line is my most recent self-education / self-uplift book purchase on my personal journey to Better Than Good and Improving™.  It is my intense desire to not simply talk the talk.  …

Vol 1 # 9 Expunge those negative thoughts

Expunge.  Now there is a word for you.  Zig Ziglar used to talk about how expanding your vocabulary would increase your IQ.  He gave practical advice for accomplishing that by putting a dictionary in the bathroom and making a point to read from it with every visit.  In a similar vein, I personally subscribe to one of the word of …

Vol 1 # 8 Gratitude

Recently two concepts have shown up repeatedly.  The first is gratitude.  Like many folks, I have a day job.  In my case it is at a Fortune 500 manufacturing company, more specifically, a multi-national corporation or MNC in academic parlance.  You would expect to see the usual please, thank you, and your welcome, at least from some people.  I recently …

Vol 1 # 6-It’s a Journey, not a Destination

Today I want to share that we must constantly remind ourselves that success is a journey and not a destination.  I truly wish I knew who to attribute that to.  A simple search of the web turns up many people saying it.  Regardless of the real author, for me and countless others, the statement is absolutely true. How hollow a …