FROM DILIP MUKERJEA

"Genius is in-born, may it never be still-born."

"Oysters, irritated by grains of sand, give birth to pearls. Brains, irritated by curiosity, give birth to ideas."

"Brainpower is the bridge to the future; it is what transports you from wishful thinking to willful doing."

"Unless you keep learning & growing, the status quo has no status."
Showing posts with label Zig Ziglar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zig Ziglar. Show all posts

Thursday, November 10, 2022

All businesses, at their principal core, are essentially people businesses! 

On a side note, it's pertinent to highlight a wonderful quote from quality guru W Edwards Deming: 

"94% of problems in businesses are systems driven, and only 6% are people driven."! 

He added: 

“Any substantial improvement must come from action on the system, the responsibility of management. 

Wishing and pleading and begging the people to do better was totally futile.”!

Monday, September 12, 2022

The essential points of these astute observations of Dr Maxwell Maltz are, at least from my perspective:

- to stay calm, serene, and always in command of yourself;

- to stay true to your self image of being engineered as a goal-seeking and success mechanism, just as Dr Maltz put it; [also, not forgetting the words of wisdom from Zig Ziglar:

"You were designed for accomplishment, engineered for success, and endowed with the seeds of greatness."

- to pause and reflect, contemplate and introspect about what has happened;

- to reset, re-adjust, re-start and re-focus on the next move;

- to draw inspiration from the Chinese phrase for "crisis": 危机 (pronounced as "wéijī") ~ interestingly, the first part stands for danger; the other part for opportunity.

So in a crisis, just be aware of the danger – but recognize - and seize - the opportunity!

- to draw lessons from Henry Ford's elegant words of wisdom:

"Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently."


Monday, August 29, 2022

Just as my favourite global technology futurist Daniel Burrus puts it:

  • “Your FUTUREVIEW will determine the FUTUREYOU.”
  • “You can thrive in the future if you understand what is shaping it today.”
  • “The visible future is the part of the future that you can clearly see.”
  • “When planning for the future, remember that the present is obsolete.“
  • “Dwelling on current reality reinforces sameness. Dwelling on future goals reinforces action.”
  • “The ability to anticipate the future provides the biggest competitive advantage.”
  • “Change is opportunity.”
  • “You cannot stop change, but you can shape it to your advantage.”
  • “Future success depends on the strategic decisions you make today.”
  • “Time is the currency of the new economy.”
  • “When you see the future before others, you have an advantage.”
  • “Don’t just anticipate your customer’s future needs, create them!”
  • “The decisions of today must be based on the facts of tomorrow.”
  • “When we see change as a positive challenge, we will respond with constructive action.”
In a nut shell, always be Change-Ready and Future-Savvy!

Enjoy your reading, exploration and assimilation!

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Yep! Matt Furey, President of the Psycho-Cybernetics Foundation, has been absolutely correct! 

Just as Sifu Dr Maxwell Maltz put it so eloquently:
"Thus man of all creatures is more than a creature, he is also a creator. Man alone can direct his success mechanism by the use of imagination, or imaging ability."
This harsh reality has also been echoed by master motivator Zig Ziglar, who said:
"You were designed for accomplishment, engineered for success, and endowed with the seeds of greatness."
So did the late Bob Proctor, often acknowledged as America's Greatest Prosperity Teacher, who convinced America with his classic:
"You were Born Rich!" 
(and you're going to stay rich, for being rich is not about money; it's about being fulfilled in all areas of your life as well as having a clear vision for what you want to do with your time on this planet).
Interestingly, journalist and success researcher Napoleon Hill, who wrote the classics, The Law of Success and Think & Grow Rich, added:
"You are the master of your destiny. You can influence, direct and control your own environment. You can make your life what you want it to be."
Bravissimo!

Saturday, July 30, 2022

I like to append below this wonderful story, which exemplified what Dr Maltz talked about the power of imagination and visualisation in PsychoCybernetics:

"James Nesmeth was an average golfer. He generally shot in the mid to low nineties, but dreamed of improving. However, his efforts to raise his golf game were interrupted by the war in Vietnam.
Major Nesmeth was captured and became a prisoner of war, where he spent seven years imprisoned in a cage that was 4 and a half feet long and 5 feet tall.
During his imprisonment, he saw no one, talked to no one and had no physical activity. For the first few months, all he did was hope and pray for release. He soon realized that he had to find some way to occupy his thoughts or he would go insane.
Nesmeth devised a mental program in which he’d play his favorite golf course every day in his mind.
He would visualize the experience to the highest level of detail possible. He imagined the clothes he’d be wearing. He thought about the smell of the freshly cut grass and the feel of the warm sun and gentle breezes on his skin. He’d see every tree, hear the birds singing and squirrels chattering, and envision every slope of the course.
He would then grasp the club, feeling its rough grip on his fingers. He’d imagine his stance and heft the club’s weight in his hands as he started his back swing. He visualized taking his practice swing, addressing the ball and hitting his shot. He’d watch the ball’s arc as it flew beautifully, coming to a soft landing in the center of the fairway.
In the real world, he was never in a rush. Golf was his escape, and he would take his time and enjoy every morning. He did the same in that small cage in Vietnam. He thought through every step and would even stop to get water, just as if he were actually playing a real round.
His imagined golf game took just as long as if he were physically on the course. He hit each shot and played every hole to its conclusion until the ball dropped to the bottom of the cup. He did this every day for 7 years.
Here’s where the story takes an amazing turn. Major Nesmeth was finally released and came back home to America. Physically speaking, his condition had deteriorated as much as you would expect after living in a tiny cage for so long.
Even so, soon after his return, he decided to go and play golf at his favorite course. Amazingly, he shot a 74. He hadn’t swung a real club in 7 years and had undergone indescribable physical deprivation, and yet he had cut 20 shots off of his average."
[Author's Notes: This story is based on my scratchpad notes, captured from stories written and told respectively by Zig Ziglar as well as Dr Denis Waitley, which I have had encountered back in the late seventies or early 80's.]