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Tuesday, January 8, 2008
WOOPS - The Text Didn't Paginate Correctly - Here it is Again
I do plan to read the book in Spanish soon. I just have to get the edition my teacher thinks is best that includes notes and explanations. I have highlighted the stanzas I like the best. I can't in all good conscience highlight the first one as that would mean giving up all the handbags and shoes I just bought in Europe.
Happy New Year. Love, Juliette
'Consider how life should be lived.'
There's a monologue in Don Quixote where, prior to being dubbed knight and entering into battle with the Great Enchanter, he paces back and forth, lance in hand… holding
vigil over his armor—reflecting on how historians will remember him; but, catching himself in vanity, refocuses on how life should be lived.
Hearing the pompous echo of his voice, he bows his head, ashamed: 'Oh, maker of empty boasts. On this, of all nights, to give way to vanity. Nay, Don Quixote—take a deep breath of life and consider how it should be lived.' Kneeling, he reflects:
Call nothing your own except thy soul.
Love not what you are, but only what you may become.
Do not pursue pleasure, for you may have the misfortune to overtake it.
Look always forward; in last year's nest there are no birds this year.
Be just to all men. Be courteous to all women.
Live in the vision of that one for whom great deeds are done…
Juliette Gray - Trusting in Abundance through Multiple Streams of Income
www.whoisjuliettegray.net
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Happy New Year. Love, Juliette
'Consider how life should be lived.'
There's a monologue in Don Quixote where, prior to being dubbed knight and entering into battle with the Great Enchanter, he paces back and forth, lance in hand… holding
vigil over his armor—reflecting on how historians will remember him; but, catching himself in vanity, refocuses on how life should be lived.
Hearing the pompous echo of his voice, he bows his head, ashamed: 'Oh, maker of empty boasts. On this, of all nights, to give way to vanity. Nay, Don Quixote—take a deep breath of life and consider how it should be lived.' Kneeling, he reflects:
Call nothing your own except thy soul.
Love not what you are, but only what you may become.
Do not pursue pleasure, for you may have the misfortune to overtake it.
Look always forward; in last year's nest there are no birds this year.
Be just to all men. Be courteous to all women.
Live in the vision of that one for whom great deeds are done…
Juliette Gray - Trusting in Abundance through Multiple Streams of Income
www.whoisjuliettegray.net
Innovative Lifestyle Health & Wealth Solutions in a Toxic World
CONSIDER HOW LIFE SHOULD BE LIVED IN 08
I do plan to read the book in Spanish soon. I just have to get the edition my teacher thinks is best that includes notes and explanations. I have highlighted the stanzas I like the best. I can't in all good conscience highlight the first one as that would mean giving up all the handbags and shoes I just bought in Europe where I have been the last two weeks.
Happy New Year. Love, Juliette
'Consider how life should be lived.'
There's a monologue in Don Quixote where, prior to being dubbed knight and entering into battle with the Great Enchanter, he paces back and forth, lance in hand… holding vigil over his armor—reflecting on how historians will remember him; but, catching himself in vanity, refocuses on how life should be lived.
Hearing the pompous echo of his voice, he bows his head, ashamed: 'Oh, maker of empty boasts. On this, of all nights, to give way to vanity. Nay, Don Quixote—take a deep breath of life and consider how it should be lived.' Kneeling, he reflects:
Call nothing your own except thy soul.
Love not what you are, but only what you may become.
Do not pursue pleasure, for you may have the misfortune to overtake it.
Look always forward; in last year's nest there are no birds this year.
Be just to all men. Be courteous to all women.
Live in the vision of that one for whom great deeds are done…
Juliette Gray - Trusting in Abundance through Multiple Streams of Income
www.whoisjuliettegray.net
Innovative Lifestyle Health & Wealth Solutions in a Toxic World
Happy New Year. Love, Juliette
'Consider how life should be lived.'
There's a monologue in Don Quixote where, prior to being dubbed knight and entering into battle with the Great Enchanter, he paces back and forth, lance in hand… holding vigil over his armor—reflecting on how historians will remember him; but, catching himself in vanity, refocuses on how life should be lived.
Hearing the pompous echo of his voice, he bows his head, ashamed: 'Oh, maker of empty boasts. On this, of all nights, to give way to vanity. Nay, Don Quixote—take a deep breath of life and consider how it should be lived.' Kneeling, he reflects:
Call nothing your own except thy soul.
Love not what you are, but only what you may become.
Do not pursue pleasure, for you may have the misfortune to overtake it.
Look always forward; in last year's nest there are no birds this year.
Be just to all men. Be courteous to all women.
Live in the vision of that one for whom great deeds are done…
Juliette Gray - Trusting in Abundance through Multiple Streams of Income
www.whoisjuliettegray.net
Innovative Lifestyle Health & Wealth Solutions in a Toxic World
Monday, December 17, 2007
Live every day with enjoyment - we don't know what tomorrow will give us
I had a little bit of sleepless nights this weekend - getting ready to fly to London and Spain to spend time with my family and being ready to leave but my main reason for being Sleepless in Los Angeles is that good friend Letty Jo lost an adult son this week from a sudden heart attack. When ever unexpected news arrives and it affects someone that is near and dear it is much more poignant than someone removed from us who we just hear about on TV or read about in the newspaper. The most amazing thing they were able to spend two weeks together less than a month ago over the Thanksgiving Holiday travelling to Colorado for a family visit and completed so many things that had remained unsaid that she is able to feel as complete as you can feel under such sad circumstances. The point for putting this on my blog is to express what is in the title of this post - don't lets be complacent folks - live with joie de vivre as if each day means something because we truly don't know about tomorrow - that is what makes fighting the windmills a given - go for it - tap into your unconscious mind and figure out what you want that is what is the difference between living and existing.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
WEB NETWORK MARKETING KNOCKING DOWN SOME OF THE OLD SCHOOL WINDMILLS
For those reading this who are puzzled by the network marketing industry and the way the old model companies expect people to build a business and succeed here are a few thoughts on the way we can eliminate and the things we can add that will get the corporate windmills turning but we can build a road to knock them down.
Forget about hitting up Friends and Family
Forget about Buying cold unresponsive leads that don't fit your ideal client profile
Forget about index cards
Forget about leaving messages with no return calls
Forget about driving around for hours to meet prospects that are not suitable candidates
Forget about putting a pin in the yellow pages or the equivalent which is newspaper advertising
Forget about hotel meetings - and remember how much it costs to park in hotels for your visitors
Remember to start using automated systems for attracting more prospects
Find a state of the art system for attracting the right type of leads
Use a web based contact management system
Do automatated voice broadcasting linked to a 800 number
Brand yourself as an expert in the field
Write articles, blog and do Google ads
Attend teleseminars and webinars
Use Reverse Prospecting Systems
Read John Assaraf's book - there is a link on this blog - Learn how to MAP THE GAP to get from where you are to where you want to be and find your True North and learn more about the coaching program John's company offers at One Coach - www.onecoach.com
Visit my web site www.whoisjuliettegray.net
Forget about hitting up Friends and Family
Forget about Buying cold unresponsive leads that don't fit your ideal client profile
Forget about index cards
Forget about leaving messages with no return calls
Forget about driving around for hours to meet prospects that are not suitable candidates
Forget about putting a pin in the yellow pages or the equivalent which is newspaper advertising
Forget about hotel meetings - and remember how much it costs to park in hotels for your visitors
Remember to start using automated systems for attracting more prospects
Find a state of the art system for attracting the right type of leads
Use a web based contact management system
Do automatated voice broadcasting linked to a 800 number
Brand yourself as an expert in the field
Write articles, blog and do Google ads
Attend teleseminars and webinars
Use Reverse Prospecting Systems
Read John Assaraf's book - there is a link on this blog - Learn how to MAP THE GAP to get from where you are to where you want to be and find your True North and learn more about the coaching program John's company offers at One Coach - www.onecoach.com
Visit my web site www.whoisjuliettegray.net
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