Special Podcast Now Online

Rick wrote this terribly early in the morning:

I just wanted to let you know that my “1 Minute or so Mentor Message” (every Monday/Wednesday/Friday) and “10 Minute or so Mentor Message” personal growth podcasts are now online and ready for you to download . My special guest on the 10 Minute Show is Guy Finley who has an amazing new product available called Secrets of Being Unstoppable. This is one modern day teacher I am positive you won’t want to miss!

Enjoy and Benefit!

Rick

But Your Honor . . .

Rick wrote this in the early morning:

Thought I’d share this with the hope it makes for a Monday morning smile:-)

A woman stands before the judge accused of shoplifting.

He asks, “Mam, what did you steal?”

She replies, “A can of peaches, your honor”.

He then asks, “How many peaches were in the can”.

“Just six”. she answered.

The judge continues, “Then you will be confined to the county
jail for six days”.

Suddenly the woman’s husband stands up and blurts out, “But your honor, she
also stole a can of peas”!

:-)

Rick

Fly like an Eagle

Gonna Go Walkin’

Rick wrote this just before lunchtime:

I just created another Category for my posts called My Music. I spent most of my adult life writing songs and producing demos and finished records. Thought it would be interesting to share some of my music with you from time to time.

If you download the MP3 file below you might recognize the music as that which plays behind my voice in my podcasts. Jennifer and I have started our daily walks together and I thought it would be cool to have you listen to the actual song, with vocal, called Gonna Go Walkin’. So, click here and put some moves in your shooz:-)

Keeping in mind that this is purely a song demo (in other words, NOT a real record for radio), I’d love to hear what you think of the song. Please post your comments below.

Rick

Fly like an Eagle

Monday Podcasts Now Online

Rick wrote this terribly early in the morning:

I just wanted to let you know that my “1 Minute or so Mentor Message” (every Monday/Wednesday/Friday) and “10 Minute or so Mentor Message” personal growth podcasts are now online and ready for you to download .

Enjoy and Benefit!

Rick

Time Out!

Rick wrote this terribly early in the morning:

Did you ever have one of those weeks where come Sunday morning you were surprised you still had hair remaining in your head? Sure you have. We all have them. Last week was one of those weeks for me but I managed to look into the mirror this Easter Sunday morning and marvel that I was not only folically intact, but that I have always been, and still am, very blessed!

Won’t bore you with the details but when all was screamed and done I had accomplished an awfully lot including round one of taking new publicity photos for my podcast - barefoot in the park with my lap in my lap and a string of Ipods dangling from my neck. My publicists ideer:-) Now, I might even try recording a pod from the park!

Thought it might be a great idea to share an article with you - one in which I prescribe ‘medicine’ for stressful times. Medicine I took quite often last week.

Hoppy Easter and hope you enjoy . . .

Take a Timely Time Out

It’s something I’d done over the years at times when I felt a little down or stressed. Now it’s something I do almost every day, sometimes several times a day, so that I feel less stress and experience more joy in my life. For me, it’s really a magical, yet simple process. I’d like to share it with you.

I take a short time out to do what I call a Blessings Count. It’s not a process where I use a calculator or keep score or anything like that. Here’s how it works.

Usually early in the morning before I start working, I simply shut out all the chatter in my mind and just focus on the fact that so much in my life is so right. Just so many blessings. Despite the pressures and problems of everyday life, it has always been this way. It will be no different for you. We all have many blessings no matter where we are in our lives:-)

I may conjure up fond memories and images of my daughters, my grandchildren, my mom, my late father, brother or sister, or some of my great friends. It may be remembering a kindness that was extended to me or that I extended to someone. Perhaps it is just the sunshine or much needed rain today.

They can be the shortest moments or the smallest things but whenever I reflect upon these gifts I can’t help but feel this deep sense of gratitude. And joy. Suddenly and magically, I feel whatever unnecessary negative weight I was carrying, lift. My problems seem to self-adjust and take on the proper proportion. Any fear I may have been feeling is reduced, or disappears. The balancing I receive from acknowledging the wonderful, positive and real blessings in my life, and feeling truly grateful for them, is a very powerful force indeed!

Something else. I have become more sensitive to the little everyday things that are truly blessings in my life. It might be that little voice on the other end of the phone saying “Papa, I love you”. Do I ever feel blessed hearing that!

Could be the call from my mother who just wanted to say a very sincere thank you for the tasty soup I made her. Even the fact that I enjoyed cutting up the fresh vegetables to make a nutritious meal for her and then be able to deliver it and have a nice visit is a great blessing.

A few days ago I received an email from someone who seemed to be at the end of his rope trying to get a new business off the ground. He came across a piece I wrote called “The Entrepreneur’s Prayer” and he couldn’t thank me enough for the extra ounce of motivation he received from reading it. No greater blessing than to be able to bless the lives of others. Truly.

“Let’s choose today to quench our thirst for the ‘good life’ we think others lead by acknowledging the good that already exists in our lives. We can then offer the universe the gift of our grateful hearts.” Sarah Ban Breathnach

How about you? Is your list of blessings as long as mine? Take a time out and try a Blessings Count. I guarantee you will discover a list just as long, and hopefully longer:-)

Here’s how else a Blessings Count can improve your life. We are continually bombarded by negativity in our lives. Our minds are conditioned by our environment to run like the evening news - The Channel 7 Action Bad News, that is! Negative thought after negative thought streams endlessly on the screens of our minds like the news
anchor reeling off stories of suffering, destruction and death. A good friend of mine suggested years ago that some media mogul should create GNN - the Good News Network. You know, feature only stories about the abundant, very good news in this world we never get to hear about. Great idea, except that because of our conditioning it would never find a large enough audience to make it viable. Sad, but another story altogether.

Thing is though, with life being as complicated and confusing as it is today, we need to be running as many good-news scripts through our minds as often as we can each day. One great way to accomplish this is to take that time out and do your Blessings Count. You see, it will be all good news because you have so many blessings to choose from!

Last week, at the apex of a short period of time where I had become very stressed over business issues (and should have been practicing what I am preaching) I received a call from a close friend of mine. He was on the road in his large motor coach and just pulling into this busy drive-thru coffee place. Problem was, he turned into the one-way lane the wrong way!

The sound of angry horns and loud voices were soon heard and this seemed to be perfect background ambience for the loud stress I was allowing myself to feel. What happened next though was amazing. One by one my unfrazzled friend, who was literally plugging up the entire joint with his mammoth vehicle and couldn’t maneuver out of the situation, addressed each screaming person very calmly in his low-key voice, even using some pretty hilarious self-deprecating humor in the process. No one could have possibly remained angry at this guy! Soon the horn blasts silenced and the verbal exchanges turned friendly. I even heard a few of the formerly angry motorists laugh! He got them all to back up and get out of his way and most importantly, if he didn’t teach them a great life lesson, he certainly helped to make a
great day for them. I could only feel a little ashamed that I wasn’t handling my pressure at the time with such great grace. Being made privy to this great moment was, well, a blessing!

Nothing seems to rattle my friend. I’ve never seen him angry or appear to be overtly stressed. At times I have been tempted to label him as irresponsible but I think just a layer deeper and realize that he is indeed very wise to have learned to do whatever version of a Blessings Count that he does - all day long. For him, life is simply great - all the time. Incidentally, he makes his living helping people to lead healthier and happier lives and he has blessed many. Someone who walks his talk and most certainly counts his blessings!

As the timing of the Universe often has it, someone passed along this quote by Henry Ward Beecher just as I was putting the finishing touches on this article: “Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.”

What a wonderful way to end this article. I mean, if we can learn to balance ourselves and feel less stress and experience more joy in our daily lives so that we can in fact paint a spectacular portrait of our own life, why not find a simple way to create that masterpiece?

Life itself is a blessing. How we live it and recognize all the blessings we truly have can make it all the more so.

Take a timely time out and Count Your Blessings!

Rick

Fly like an Eagle

Five Times?

Rick wrote this mid-afternoon:

Ok, I admit I’m a sucker for an epic Hollywood love story. So, I decided to, for the 5th time, go back in time to see Titanic again.

I really love everything about this classic - the sound track; the great characters and performances; the to-the-tee replication of the ocean liner down to the fine china; and the dramatic yet realistic portrayal of it’s demise on an eerily calm, cold ocean off the coast of Newfoundland. There is no great plot outside of the love story except the arrogance of the ill-fated ship’s senior crew and it’s designers attemtping to break a trans-Atlantic speed record, but having the story seen through the eyes of one of the vessel’s last remaining survivors while just a few thousand metres above it’s dark grave made the 200 million dollar epic even more brilliant.

Although I’m not a huge fan of Leonardo DiCaprio (I did like him in The Aviator though) I thought he played the care-free, street artist from steerage class, Jack Dawson, very well, especially when pitted against the upper crust snobbery of Cal Hockley, fiancee of Rose DeWitt Bukater, Jack’s love interest, played by Kate Winslet. From the moment he began talking her down from taking a dive off the stern after reaching the end of her rope with her apparent elitist future, the opposites-attract chemistry begins brewing and reaches the boiling point through the steamed-up windows of a Packard sedan parked in the cavernous bowels of the 900 foot long giant. That scene, as was the portrait posing of Rose wearing only the Heart of the Ocean pendant, one of the film’s centerpieces, was done in great taste by the revered director, James Cameron. As the blend of fiction and history would have it, just as Roses possibilities for a life beyond upper class trappings were opened, so was the hull of the ‘unsinkable’ liner by an iceberg the under-ruddered Titanic could not out-manouvre.

What impressed me the most was the acting during the last part of the film, the final two hours of Titanic’s life above the waterline, when impossible choices had to be made in the face of impending doom. I’m quite certain from everything I’ve read about in the history books that these heroics were not overplayed. They may even have been understated. Even the villainous Hockley showed signs that were grace saving.

With the strains of one of my favorite singers, Celine Dion and My Heart Will Go On still freshly ringing, I will leave you with this. If you’ve seen Titanic four times, make it five. This is one of the best films ever made and it deserves a front row seat in your DVD collection.

Rick

Friday Podacst Now Online

Rick wrote this mid-morning:

I just wanted to let you know that my “1 Minute or so Mentor Message” (every Monday/Wednesday/Friday) personal growth podcast is now online and ready for you to download .

Enjoy and Benefit!

Rick

The Video

Rick wrote this around lunchtime:

I had no choice but to not write about this until after my package arrived. A surprise package that contained a dozen DVD copies of the wedding video that Jenn and I put together for my newly married daughter, Teri, and my son-in-law, Kyle, readers of this blog. It arrived today, much to the happy couples delight.

The cliche, “labor of love”, certainly comes to mind with this project. Here’s the labor part. Two weekends ago, after dabbling the previous week selecting and editing pictures collected from the cameras of friends and family members, we spent every waking moment of both Saturday and Sunday putting the 40 minute presentation together, creating graphics including a very cool cover shot we took of the table centerpiece and invitations they created by hand, and timing the images with the wedding music they had selected. It was this latter process that caused the most problem as what we were previewing in the software was not what we were seeing when we “captured” the file or burned test DVD’s. So, the following week was spent editing the music so that the critical moments, such as the bridal dance, dropped in at the very moment “I Swear” started. There were many other moments when music and image were magical. It was at best, tedious, but we got ‘er done and I’ll tell you something - there was so much joy in the faces of everyone who attended their wedding in those photos and so many moments when Jenn and I got teary-eyed watching this over (and over), we wouldn’t trade one frustrating moment for anything!

I’d love to be able to show you the Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Watters, but I’m sure you wouldn’t be receptive to downloading a 1.5 Gig file:-)

Rick

Fly like an Eagle

Listen to Lisa

Rick wrote this in the early morning:

I’m traveling as I write this and would love for you to listen to my very special guest on yesterday’s 10 Minute Mentor Message podcast. We blew the lid off of previous podcasts in terms of listenership and the email and Comments I received about Lisa Diane have been extraordinary. Please tune into www.MentorAudio.com (2nd post down) and listen to Lisa.

Will have some good stuff for you when I return home tonight or tomorrow.

Rick

Special Podcast Monday

Rick wrote this mid-morning:

Just wanted you to know that I have a very special guest on Monday’s 10 Minute Mentor Message podcast. Lisa Diane has a true rags to riches story and she shares with us the process she used to go from foreclosure to millionaire. Please tune into www.MentorAudio.com anytime after midnight (EST) Saturday and hear how she can help empower your life.

Rick