Saturday, July 31, 2010

Achieve What You Desire

Well here we are in the first month of 2010 and all over the world people are motivated to make positive changes in their lives, careers, finances, relationships, etc. Being a very optimistic brother, I too have and do occasionally get wrapped up in the energy and hype associated with a new year. I have a renewed vigor and willingness to go harder then I ever have and do more than I’ve ever done.

Bloggin 365: Day 13

January 2, 2010 by Roger E Lear  
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Have you ever heard of, or do you remember this: “to da tick tock you don’t stop, to da tick tock you don’t stop”? Or this: “just wave your hands in the air and wave them like you just don’t care”?

Bloggin 365: Day 6

October 24, 2009 by Roger E Lear  
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At around 1:30 am on Monday, May 5th, 2008 I woke up from sleep with this message in my mind. Waking up with crystal clear thought is not rare for me but the practice of getting up to record the thoughts still was at the time. So often I would wake up and say to myself “I will remember this in the morning”, only to struggle to recall even a small portion of the thought clarity and content. Not this time. Unedited and delivered as it came to me, this has been and continues to be the message I give to each of my clients.

Your Career Success Depends on Your Willingness to Go Down With the Ship

September 19, 2009 by Roger E Lear  
Filed under Featured Content, Wisdom From The Grind

Ask yourself this question out loud, please; “Am I willing to go down with the ship?” Did you ask the question out loud? If by chance you didn’t, you may be missing the impact of the words. So please, say it out loud. You’re not doing it for me, this is for you; “Am I willing to go down with the ship?”

Reaping Benefits Today From Seeds Planted In The Past

August 21, 2009 by Roger E Lear  
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It’s 12:37 am and I’m listening to some ol’ school music and typing my thoughts. I’ve had a full day dealing with local production business while preparing for the arrival of Natasha, an artist coming in from Montreal, Canada, to allow me the pleasure of producing an album to accompany a book she has written. In effect, I will be creating a musical score as background ambiance for her spoken word poetry, and the book as a whole.