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Honest Business

By Bert Oliva

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In the world we live in today it is hard to tolerate dishonesty or twisted perspectives of reality.

We are being desensitized and accepting that it is okay to give into temptations and opportunities to get ahead no matter what the cost or consequences.

This trend is damaging the future of our country, our culture and our leadership. This conditioning has lead us into our traceable past of financial downfall. This is a dangerous direction that we are leading America’s culture into. Someone has to stand up and put an end to it.

When you know that you should do something and you neglect it or choose to forget it, it has a ripple effect that can cause one bad apple to make the whole batch go rotten. It is up to you to remind, point out and educated them on the better choice for a better outcome. Yes, it is a harder path to follow but in the end you will be helping yourself, your community and our country.

Until next time.

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“No legacy is so rich as honesty.” – William Shakespeare

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There Is Help Out There

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I have a reader that asked me for some help in these incredible times. And I want to share with you some actual programs that could help those in despair.

I have been in similar situations of despair. I do not know if you are religious but I am. So, I will share with you that my faith is what got me through them. In these trying times we are all paying for the corruption that exists in our world. Do not take it personal and give up hope.

Things seem to be getting better. However if you are in a desperate situation I think you should REALLY think outside of your normal talents and reach deep and hard into other talents you may not have realized you have. Right now believe it or not there are many programs to help you especially from the government or grant monies.

Here are some:

-Gas Assistance Program
-Fuel Assistance Program
-Electric Assistance Program Supplemental Security Income
-Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC)
-Commodity Surplus Foods Program (for women, infants and children)
-Elderly Commodity Surplus Foods Program
-Temporary Aid to Needy Families Program (TANF)
-Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8)
-Head Start Program Aid to Permanently and Totally Disabled (APTD)
-Aid to the Needy, Blind, Old Age
-Assistance Food Stamps

There is nothing wrong with getting some help during these trying times. Take a day or so out to find out what hidden talents you have and then see who has the opportunities out there. There is always someone out there that will be willing to help another. Your existing methods of survival can be additional, but move on to something else that can help you financially.

Mentally, change your circle of friends and that may open opportunities for you as well. Surround yourself with people that know how to be strong and give solid advice. If they are where you want to be in life, then you can accept their advice.

Spiritually dig deep within your self. Parks, lakes, or any nature setting can be very spiritual places, just go out into nature, sit alone, find a spot to connect with yourself and the world and ask for what you need. The voices out there can hear you but it has to come from deep within your soul. Sit in silence and listen to the waves as you relax and connect with your higher power.

Keep me posted, and best of luck to you. I will keep you all in my prayers.

Until next time.

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“Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.” – Mohandas Ghandi

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It Takes Strength

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It takes strength to do what must be done when the work is unpleasant and uncomfortable. It takes strength to persist in the face of obstacles, when it would be much easier to simply give up. It takes strength to be polite to someone when that person has been rude to you.

It takes strength to be truthful when a lie would be more convenient. It takes strength to build for the future. It takes strength to resist temptations and distractions. It takes strength to do what is right.

It takes strength to make an effort when it would be easier to make up an excuse. It takes strength to do all these things. And all the while, these are the very things that build even more strength. Be truthful, do what you know is right, put forth effort when it is called for, persist, and the more you do so, the more easily you’ll be able to do so.

Exercise your strength, and you’ll surely grow stronger, more capable, and successful in each endeavor!

Until next time.

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“Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.” – Mohandas Ghandi

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Sacrifice

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People always talk about sacrifice but what is sacrifice exactly? Sacrifice is letting go of something you cherish possibly for a period of time or forever in order to gain in another area of life. I have studied success for many years now and understand that sometimes sacrifice is very necessary.

Every truly successful person I have personally met or studied has sacrificed some area of his or her life in order to gain that success, wealth or recognition most of us desire as humans. We are all conditioned to reach certain levels of comfort or growth in order to feel like we accomplished something in our lives or for the betterment of mankind. This is something that people quite often ask me how do I give up time with my children in order to give them a bright future.

Well the answer is easy. BALANCE. I always tell my children that during the week I am focused on work. Some weekends I will work out of town or on stage somewhere in the world. When I have the chance I take them with me so they can experience what it is that I do. However when I am not working I focus on them. Weekends are for my family; my wife is great at planning some sort of activity or excursion for the family. So our motto at the office is “WE WORK HARD, AND PLAY HARD!”

For this very reason is why my team and I have developed the basis for HUMANOLOGY. What we all need is BALANCE. If you have some great way you balance your life let us know!

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“You have to let go to grow.” – Bert Oliva 

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Driving Force

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Two of the most powerful human emotions are FEAR & LOVE. Do you know what drives you? Have you ever been driven by anything so hard it dictates your choices, your outcomes or even your breath?

Lets take a look at FEAR. It can be debilitating, it can consume you and it can hinder any logical sense in your mind. It can stress us out and even create physical symptoms. It can ruin relationships and scar you for life.

So how do we get a grip on it? Maybe focusing on love, or the things you love or loving the lessons you are learning, from whichever difficult task you are on. There are so many ways you can practice love in your life. Take a moment if you feel stressed from an activity, and love the lesson that this difficulty is teaching you. There is always something to love about your surroundings it’s your choice to be open to it.

When you LOVE you help bring humanity to those around you. You cannot get worked up by learning to be inspired by the mistakes and challenges others experience. Love can bring healing to a wounded heart; love brings life.

Find out how your emotions work within you, recognize it and see how your emotions influence your choices.

Until next time.

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“A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge.” – Thomas Carlyle

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Courtesy

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A little courtesy never hurt anyone. However when you lack a little, it could.

Men: How often do you hold the door open for a lady or give your seat up? Did you know you should stand when a lady enters a room and only sit when she sits?

Women: Do you stand in front of the door waiting for a man to let you in? Or are you the one that rushes in?

Taking the last piece of cake, not cleaning up after ourselves, etc. gets old fast. Being courteous means putting yourself in the other person’s shoes instead of thinking of you first.

It means doing something without being asked and this is not a one-time event. We all think we are courteous to some extent but it takes practice. Bad habits do not get better unless you are aware of them. Once you pick up bad habits and behaviors, especially from watching and learning from other people, they become normal. Habits turn into behaviors, which turn into characteristics, which define YOU.

Don’t forget THANK YOU! It only takes a brief moment but can have an important significance for the person receiving the token of appreciation. It shows you appreciate and value the other person’s efforts.

Some other tips on this that you can practice RIGHT NOW are:

1) Try to remember someone’s name. Repeat it a couple of times. Everyone hates when someone mispronounces his or her name.

2) Talk and respond in full sentences.

3) No truck driver language around people you don’t know. Especially when kids could be around.

4) Don’t monopolize the conversation. Conversation hogs, it’s not all about you.

5) Be sensitive to others timeliness. If they are looking at their watch, it might be time to wrap it up.

6) If you borrow something from someone try to ask him or her first. If absolutely necessary leave a note and an apology for using it without their consent.

7) Respect the opinions of others, even if you do not agree.

These are just some of many reflections of our own attitudes that can be improved and worked on consistently throughout our daily lives. Be it as you may, every little bit of practice can be embraced to help our world be just a little bit more enjoyable and pleasant.

Until next time.

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 “Habits turn into behaviors, which turn into characteristics, which define YOU.” – Bert Oliva 

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Push Yourself

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How many times are you missing out on an opportunity because you did not want to push yourself just a little more?

Do you catch yourself making excuses on why you do not meet new people?

How about just saying “I need to sleep in on Saturday just a little more”.

How many times do you need to be reminded that you need to G.O.Y.A. (Get Off Your Assets)?

Does your business need leads, referrals, or prospects? Could your life do with some more REAL friends and people who think like you?

Then there is no excuse, get on the phone ask some friends or colleagues what is happening this weekend and find a great way to learn and meet new friends and clients. There is a surprising amount of social groups in your community that range from every hobby or interest you can think of. And if in any case you do not find a fitting group, make your own! Get out there and push yourself to go to the next level!

Until next time.

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“What you resist, persists.” – Bert Oliva 

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Let It Go

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For some time now I have noticed that people have a way of holding on to things that can be let go of, to move their lives ahead. Trauma, drama and negative events do not have to rule your life. Ever.

You have the choice to fill your mind with positive things, thoughts and actions. When you limit yourself to reminding yourself about circumstances in your life that can be set aside, you limit your growth.

Reminders are okay but consumption or constant reminders, is what I am talking about. A great way to do this is to write down the things that drag you down and get the complete thoughts on paper and what you can do to resolve it. If you cannot then it is time to let it go. Now this may be easier said then done, however when you take the first steps to moving on it slowly becomes easier to let go. Sometimes it is a tall staircase and as always you must begin one step at a time.

Another great technique is to set a positive goal so that can consume your thoughts. For example, plan for that next vacation and think about all the experiences and details you can.

Until next time.

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“Sometimes it is a tall staircase and as always you must begin one step at a time.” – Bert Oliva

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Pick One

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One small change you make everyday can make a big difference in the long run. Are you willing to commit to yourself to a small change today?

If you attempt to make a big change half way through, obstacles can deter you.

Here are some small things that you can start with to make a change in your life:

1) Take a different route to work.
2) Get up earlier than normal, even if it is only 15 min.
3) Get up on the opposite side of the bed.
4) Eat something you would never eat.
5) Walk your children to school.
6) Wear your hair different.
7) Read a book on something you would never read.

I recommend you do this, of course, for 21 days. Afterwards try something a little harder. You can train yourself to accept change in your life. Eventually you can train yourself on the life changes in life. The only thing constant in life is, yes, change.

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“One small change can change your life.” – Bert Oliva

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Professional Who?

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Do you ever wonder what happened to the professional people?

Here are some characteristics of a TRUE PROFESSIONAL:

1) They call people back no matter what, even if it is to tell them they are not interested.
2) They keep neat and organized work environments.
3) They are conscious of time for themselves as well as others.
4) They produce results, not make excuses.
5) They do their homework or necessary research.
6) They turn in their projects or reports ON TIME.
7) They are self-driven.
8) They dress appropriately.
9) They are courteous and responsive to co-workers and clients.
10) They are reliable, responsible and competent.
11) They focus on the end result, FOCUS being the key word.

Professional people are the ones that succeed in life, whatever their industry is. Where do you honestly rate? Most people lie to themselves about these things but expect GREAT results in their lives. What you put out in life is exactly what you get back, no exceptions. Live to your true potential and reap the rewards.

Until next time.

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“Professional people are the ones that succeed in life, whatever their industry is. ” – Bert Oliva

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