Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Self esteem improvement; Start now before it is too late

Be determined to improve your self esteem and you are on your way to great achievement.
 
Do not let a low self esteem ruin your life. The way you think about yourself determines how you interact with others.
 
What are some examples of low esteem aspects in you mind that you need improvement on?
 
1. Nothing you do seems to go right
2. You believe that most people do not like you.
3. You believe that you are not attractive.
4. You choose something and it turns out to be the worst one.
5. You are afraid to converse with others for fear that what you say might not make sense.
6. You feel swallowed up in a whirlpool of frustration.
What's wrong with you? Your thoughts, actually.
 
Stop thinking that the world is closing in on you. Get determined to achieve what you desire. Stop blaming other people for your misfortunes. The world is not your problem, you are your own problem.
 
From this moment on, begin the process of self esteem improvement. Think the right way and be determined to win, and win you will. Just remember that success never comes easily and that is why determination is its counterpart.
 
Oftentimes, one gets to the brink of success and with just a little disappointment or setback, they lose heart and give up too easily and too soon. A surefire candidate to low self esteem improvement. Who knows what great things might have been achieved if only they had persevered.
 
Without a high self esteem, your life could be rather boring. Change your thinking and begin to see yourself on top of the world. Make a very special effort to be what you really want to be.
 
You have to seriously decide either to remain in a miserable state of low self esteem, or acquire self esteem improvement and develop a high self esteem with good character and self image.
The origin of low self esteem.
 
A low self esteem could begin way back in childhood when children are made to believe that they are worthless. Their self confidence is eroded and they succumb to the idea that they can never achieve success in anything that they do. They were picked on, laughed at, pushed around, called ugly names, and treated with disdain. No wonder they grew up to be full of resentment.
 
If that was your experience, it is time you cut yourself loose from that mindset and do self esteem improvement. Start reading about the life of successful persons and you will soon discover that many of them had such low self esteem that they could not even complete an elementary education.
 
Many decided to override their low self esteem and improve their attitude, whatever it took. They became some of the greatest men and women that ever lived.
 
Low self esteem has never helped anyone else and it sure will not help you. It can only drive you into depression, anger, grudge, fear and all the other evils that it generates.
 
Re-program your thinking and control your state of mind. You must believe that you are worth much more than you think or you will remain at the foot of the ladder and never make an attempt to climb it.
 
Do not waste your life away with feelings of inadequacies. Instead, think of ways to go about self esteem improvement. Success is yours, just reach out and grasp it. Sign into your Mentors Club members area right now and start feeding your mind and emotions with good things.
 
Blessings, Dr. Reggie Cochran PhD DCH CPMA DD
Mentors Club Independent Representative.

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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Shakira's Newsweek interview

Hi Team,
 
I just ran across the following Shakira interview in Newsweek.
 
You can feel good about helping Pies Descalzos being spread
to the US and other countries. Let's see if we can be the #1
contributors in this great cause.
 
Blessings,
Dr. Reggie Cochran Ph.D. DCH CPMA DD
"I became a World Champion in my field. I
can help you become a Champion in yours"
Team Bare Feet / Team Shakira Founder.
 
The Barefoot Ones: The singer has helped Colombia's poorest youth get an education
By Shakira | NEWSWEEK
Published Oct 4, 2008
From the magazine issue dated Oct 13, 2008

Often you don't know what you have until you lose it. When I was 7 years old, my hardworking father's jewelry business went bankrupt. I didn't know what the word "bankrupt" meant, and when my parents sent me to stay with family friends in Los Angeles while they addressed the situation, I assumed that I would return home to my normal routine.

But when I returned, it seemed everything had changed. Our two cars that I had ridden in to school or to play with my friends were gone. The air conditioner that cooled us during the brutally hot Colombian summers had been sold. Our color television had been traded in for a smaller, black-and-white version. Foods that I loved were replaced with the bland staples a mother buys when food becomes sustenance instead of something to be enjoyed.

We had gone from being middle class to poor almost overnight, and from my 7-year-old child's perspective it was hard to imagine anything worse. I can still viscerally remember the seeming desperation of that moment.

But my parents found ways to put our situation in perspective and to show me how fortunate we still were, especially given that—previously unbeknownst to me—so many families and children had so much less. Most vividly, I remember my father walking me by a park and watching the street children who lived there. They were my age and their faces didn't look all that different from mine or my friends', yet these children truly had nothing. They lived in the dirt, in tattered clothes and with bare feet, scrounging through garbage for anything to eat. Many sniffed glue to dull the pain of their existence. Despite our situation, my parents wanted me to know that it could be far worse. At that moment, I promised myself that if I was ever able to help, I would.

My first major album was called "Pies Descalzos" ("Barefoot" in Spanish) and was named for the children whose faces had been seared into my memory. I hoped that, in some small way, I was able to give a voice to those children whom no one seemed to listen to or care about. I was 18, and once the album was released I created a charitable foundation in Colombia to try to help kids like the ones I had seen in the park 10 years before and too many times since. I hoped that, as my life and career progressed, I could help poor children escape poverty and make progress in their own lives.

During the last 10 years, Pies Descalzos has successfully served thousands of Colombia's poorest children. For less than $2 per day, the schools we fund give children nutritious meals, quality educations, counseling services (for those who have experienced tragedies) and a chance to pull themselves out of the poverty cycle that previously trapped them.

So don't believe that it isn't possible to educate the world's poorest children. We do it every day in Colombia, a country second only to Iraq in terms of the number of internally displaced people who've fled their homes because of the horrors of war.

Now we are taking our school program to other parts of the world with the launch of a new U.S.-based nonprofit organization called Barefoot.

Globally, 72 million young children don't attend primary school and another 226 million aren't in secondary school. In addition, hundreds of millions of children attend some version of school but can't access the type of quality education that yields real results.

We know how to address this. Governments must abolish school fees, hire more qualified teachers and provide textbooks and meals in schools. Most important, they must decide that a child's poverty is not an excuse—that they will educate all children regardless of what family or neighborhood they are born into. And they must prioritize education funding.

Education affects every aspect of economic development and global stability. Research has shown that a single year of primary education creates a 10 to 20 percent increase in a woman's wages later in life. Education also prevents disease: a young person with a secondary education is three times less likely to contract HIV. Education even leads to more efficient agriculture and improved nutrition.

This is not charity—it is in everyone's self-interest. Our Colombian schools primarily serve children who are displaced by decades of conflict. Many have seen their loved ones die and come to our schools angry and bitter. Education gives them a reason not to join the paramilitary organizations and narco-traffickers that have terrorized Colombia for so long.

We can be the first generation to make education universally available—providing it to all children, everywhere, with no excuses. A barefoot child I saw years ago in the park deserves the same opportunity as any other child.

Shakira has sold more than 50 million albums; her next is slated for release in the spring.

© 2008



Thursday, October 9, 2008

Tonight... Let Anthony help you make $$$$$

Awesome Call & Training from Anthony Stroman Tonight!

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Blessings, Dr. Reggie Cochran PhD DCH CPMA DD
Mentors Club Independent Representative.

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If not a dream... what?
If not right now.... when?
If not from home..... where?
If not with Mentors Club.... how?

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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Tonight... Jim Driscoll shares how to clarify & create

Hi Team,
 
Tonight Jim Driscoll will be sharing with Mentors Club members....
 
Purpose ~ Vision ~ Goals..... How to clarify your specific purpose and create short term goals that are in alignment to your long term vision.  8pm Eastern /  5pm Pacific. Check your emails for call details.
 
Blessings, Dr. Reggie Cochran PhD DCH CPMA DD
Mentors Club Independent Representative.

If not you.... who? 
If not a dream... what?
If not right now.... when?
If not from home..... where?
If not with Mentors Club.... how?

You can start creating your dream life right now,
from the comfort of your home, with Mentors Club's help.
Join our winning Team right now.
www.Freeinfo.MentorsClub.com



Friday, October 3, 2008

What Are You Afraid Of? The Keys to overcoming your fears.

What are you afraid of?
 
Would you like the Keys to overcoming your fears?
 
Hi Team,
 
Last nights call with Jim Driscoll and Dr. Reggie Cochran
was just what people need to hear today.
 
So... we are making this Mentors Club members only call
available to everyone to hear.
 
Please feel free to share this call with everyone you can.
And then let them know that Mentors Club offers several
hundred hours of awesome calls like this one for less than
$1 a day.
 
 
Best of Health, Wealth & Happiness to you.
The Mentors Club Staff & Faculty.
 




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