Building
future leaders - As a whole we spend a lot of time filling
our minds with various forms of self-improvement. Believe
me this is good for us! However, I think what's equally
important is the amount of positive's that we send to
our younger generation.
I
am certain I don't have to convince you of the positive
results we receive when we "flood" our minds with a
self-improvement book or tape. It really can change
our outlook on things. The results that we get are the
same that our youth will receive as well. Why don't
they take advantage of such resources you ask? It's
fairly simple really. Their peer groups as a whole don't
know about them. Thus our teens aren't taking advantage
of them.
A
lot of folks out there are cutting our teens short!
As such they're turning towards things that in the long
run don't lead to fulfillment. This is something I feel
pretty strongly about (most likely because it wasn't
too long ago that I was still a teen). With this said,
now the question is what can we do about it?
First
we have to realize that every one of us was at one time
or another in the same boat! We were all teens. Now
ask yourself who was there for you when you needed someone
to encourage you? Look for a young adult that you can
reach out to and encourage. Make yourself a part of
that person's testimonial! In addition to helping this
person to realize their gifts you'll find extreme personal
rewards as you see this person live an enriched life!
Life
in it's simplest form is really about helping others.
As Mr. Zig Ziglar says, "You can have everything in
life you want if you'll only help enough others get
what they want".
Now's
the time to start my friend. Use your personal testimonial
to make a positive impact in another's life. When you
do only ask for one thing in return. Make sure that
when someone comes along in their life that they do
the same. As one we are powerless, but as many we can
change the world! One person at a time...
Your
friend in cyberspace, Josh Hinds This
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