The Story Makers.

The Story Makers.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

More Books full of Words.....

My friend Tina is on this big kick to read 52 weeks 
of Motivational books 
this year.
I benefit because she passes the titles on to me.
I am in her Downline for CHOFFY....
she is my "Mentor" you could say.
So,
I write them down in my planner.
I hear about them through her and read some of them.
This one you have probably read yourself.
If not,
you should.
I remember I had my own copy a long time ago,
 because I had heard that,
"this is a must read book".
but for some reason I remember not being able to really get into it.
Very strange, because this book is so small.
What couldn't I "get into".
The goodness started for me immediately this go round.
I am going to give you a quick gauge on the book here,
because I would like a short wrap up myself.
I need to get my own copy (again)....Tina wrote her name in the front of hers,
which tells me she definitely wants it back.
I want one that I can highlight the dickens out of.

I won't give you the story line, or even messages from every chapter, 
only a few of my favorite nuggets....
there are WAY to many to include, this will give you a taste of more
to come when you read it.

"I will persist until I succeed.
The prizes of life are at the end of each journey, not near the beginning; and it is not given to me to know how many steps are necessary in order to reach my goal.  Failure I may still encounter at the thousandth step, yet success hides behind the next bend in the road.  Never will I know how close it lies unless I turn the corner.
I will consider each day's effort as but one blow of my blade against a mighty oak.  The first blow may cause not a tremor in the wood, nor the second, nor the third.  Each blow, of itself, may be trifling, and seem of no consequence.  Yet from childish swipes the oak will eventually tumble.  So it will be with my efforts of today.
I will build my castle one brick at a time for I know that small attempts, repeated, will complete any undertaking.
I will persist until I succeed.

I am nature's greatest miracle.

I am not on this earth by chance.  I am here for a purpose and that purpose is to grow into a mountain, not to shrink to a grain of sand.  Henceforth will I apply all my efforts to become the highest mountain of all and I will strain my potential until it cries for mercy.  I will practice, improve, and polish, to deliver with excellence.  I will concentrate my efforts on the challenge of the moment....

Today I will be master of my emotions. 
If I feel depressed I will sing.
If I feel fear I will plunge ahead.
If I feel inferior I will wear new garments.
If I feel incompetent I will remember past success.
If I feel insignificant I will remember my goals.
No longer will I judge a man on one meeting;  no longer will I fail to call again tomorrow on he who meets me with hate today.  This day he will not buy gold chariots for a penny, yet tomorrow he would exchange his home for a tree.
Today I will be master of my emotions.

I will act now.  I will act now.  I will act now."
These are just a few gems from the Greatest Salesman.
Even though as the title states, it is a story of a salesman,
it is applicable to each of us.
..........................
I also just finished listening to -
This book helped me get A LOT done.
trust me when I say my kitchen has never looked better...
(not counting the floor)
I cleaned out drawers, wiped down cabinets, painted around the 
handles, dunged out the fridge.  
Plus I ironed all of Kev's shirts and my items as well.
Reorganized our closets.....
anything I could do within hearing distance to my kitchen 
cd player was happily accomplished.....
lots of baking and cooking as well.
With 26 disks!!!
I had quite a bit of project time.
(also did not mind my drive time in the slightest.)
oh dang.....
I just remembered I never got to my mother in laws scrapbook 
pages I have promised to send out to her.
hmmmmm.....
best get onto my next book.
No time to waste.

If you are familiar with Ayn Rand's style of writing.
This is along the same lines as Atlas Shrugged.
Really enjoyed them both.
Both are aimed at celebrating individualism.....
and the human spirit.
Rather than sinking and disappearing into the mush pot of collectivism.
Her books are the perfect description of our time, written in 1943.
I will never be able to make it sound interesting, 
but I enjoy her books very much.
They definitely get you thinking, contemplating.
They are so frustrating,
yet so rewarding.
Sad, upsetting, and then fantastically triumphant.
Maddening, and then understanding arrives in a nick of time.
GOOD Stuff.
The Fountain Head is based around architecture. 

What have you been reading?
What is your favorite book of all time??
Maybe you could describe Ayn Rands writing better than me....
would love to hear your take.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So happy you "got" it this time around! What a great litte nugget tat book is. I am loving almost all of the 52 books I m reading. I am behind though but I keep plugging away!! Love the quotes you pulled. I felt like I could pull anything from there and it was so motivating! And fountainhead. Love love love it! Thx for posting as always.

HB said...

Another shorty but goodie..."As a Man Thinketh" - you probably have read it already since you are Dad's daughterj (Amy has)...I knew of it, but never bothered to really read it. The quote from The greatest Salesman reminded me of a quote I loved in the Think book..."The oak sleeps in the acorn; the bird waits in the egg. And in the highest vision of a soul a waking angle stirs. Dreams are the seedlings of realities." I thought this was so beautiful when I read it.

I suppose I will have to check out Fountain Head...I have avoided another Looooooonnnnnggg book, but I sure liked the other one - I would say Anne has the ability to engage a person's mind to think of things one would normally not consider or to create a new perspective - at least she did for me.

Love ya,
HB