Archive for February, 2009

Mental Attitude: Success Is In The Blood

February 28th, 2009

Keep your mind on the great and splendid thing you would like to do; and then, as the days go gliding by, you will find yourself unconsciously seizing the opportunities that are required for the fulfillment of your desire, just as the coral insect takes from the running tide the elements that it needs. There are men whom fate can never keep down they march forward in a jaunty manner, and take by divine right the best of everything that the earth affords. But their success is not attained by means of the Samuel Smiles-Connecticut policy. They do not lie in wait, nor scheme, nor fawn, nor seek to adapt their sails to catch the breeze of popular favor.

Good health! Whenever you go out of doors, draw the chin in, carry the crown of the head high, and fill the lungs to the utmost; drink in the sunshine; greet your friends with a smile, and put soul into every hand-clasp.

Do not fear being misunderstood; and never waste a moment thinking about your enemies. Try to fix firmly in your own mind what you would like to do, and then without violence of direction you will move straight to the goal.

Fear is the rock on which we split, and hate the shoal on which many a barque is stranded. When we become fearful, the judgment is as unreliable as the compass of a ship whose hold is full of iron ore; when we hate, we have unshipped the rudder; and if ever we stop to meditate on what the gossips say, we have allowed a hawser to foul the screw.

Picture in your mind the able, earnest, useful person you desire to be, and the thought that you hold is hourly transforming you into that particular individual you so admire.

About Good Life Seminars

February 20th, 2009

The Seminar Experience
Under the skilled guidance of experienced moderators, seminarians convene each day to discuss short selections they have read carefully in advance. These discussions are lively, interactive exchanges. Participants share experiences, insights, and wisdom, and discuss how lessons learned from the past and from each other can help shape more satisfying futures. Seminarians watch films, read poetry and plays, and participate in exercises designed to help them create robust life plans. Time is also devoted to nurturing the creative side of life as participants interact with nature in the beautiful settings where the seminar is offered. Click here to see a brief video clip of a seminar conducted in Aspen.

Who Should Attend?
The seminar is designed for women and men who

* are in the midst of, or contemplating, a career or life transition
* are at a significant life turning point
* have recently experienced an unanticipated life or career change
* are not completely satisfied with the status quo and looking for a thoughtful process for considering change
* are interested in studying what the great minds from Aristotle to Shakespeare said about the essence of a life well-led, and reading what contemporary poets, philosophers, and psychologists say about finding meaning and happiness in a complex, modern world