September 2008

Monthly Archive

We Can Make a Difference

Posted by Kris Stecker on 20 Sep 2008 | Tagged as: Career, Health, Personal Development, Prosperity, Relationships, Spiritual Development, Wellness

The majority of students at Spa Tech Institute have a common purpose that they are not aware of. Almost everyone wants to make a difference. They want to make people more attractive, healthier, happier or all of the above.

Most people don’t realize how the need to make a difference drives them. They are unaware of the subtle messages of the soul pushing them to take on new challenges, learn new skills or take their work to the next level. However, with every passing year, everyone becomes more aware of the need for a sense of accomplishment.

All healthy people have this need on an individual level. Many also have it on a community or global level. The truth is, we can accomplish much more as a community than we can as an individual. However, it takes leadership. Nothing big happens without someone driving the process.

Leaders have the vision of what can be accomplished. They spread the word to as many people as possible. Of course, they get shot down many times but the true leaders keep getting up because the vision or the mission is stronger than the people who put them down.

But why do people put them down? Partly because many people fear change, preferring to stay in the safety of what they know instead of venturing into uncharted waters. This is where you can make the differnce. When you find a leader, be open minded. Listen carefully and see if the vision or mission resonate in you. If it does, risk becoming part of the community that grows around the vision or mission.

Try it. Be involved and see how it moves you forward in all aspects of your life. You can make a difference if you are willing to take the risk of having an open mind and believing that the world can be a better place.

Your commitment to improving the world raises your prosperity on many levels.

Be well,
Kris

© Copyright 2009, Kris Stecker – All Rights Reserved.

The Power of Relationship

Posted by Kris Stecker on 14 Sep 2008 | Tagged as: Career, Personal Development, Prosperity, Relationships

Relationship is the proving ground of being connected with source energy. Since relationships are ultra dynamic, you can see the cause and effect of connection moment to moment.

Most of what we manifest in life is through relationships. Whether it’s with our parents, siblings, teachers, friends or collegues, relationships is how we get things done. Almost nothing happens without the help or collaboration with others. The car you drive, the roads and bridges you travel on, the fuel you use and the buildings you live and work in are all possible because of milions of relationships that work together.

This is the coolest thing in the world to contemplate. To succeed, you need other people. Accept this and you can start to work with strategies to increase your success. Spa Tech Institute  could never exist without relationships. The students, teachers, administrators, vendors and service people are all an integrated part of the whole. There are also millions of people who make telephones, computers, internet, fuel, paper and thousands of other things that are all needed for it to exist.

So what are some of the concepts that are key to successful relationships?

The first is to remember that the golden rule should be ”Do unto others as THEY want to be done unto.” This requires getting outside of your reality and getting into their reality. The better you can do this, the more effective you will be at hearing what they need and providing it.

The second thing is to remember that actions speak much louder than words. You cannot “talk” your way out of what you ”do” yourself into. 

The third think is to remember that relationships are easy to get into and difficult to get out of. So choose your partners carefully and then take very good care of the relationship. It’s like a garden: If you don’t tend to it daily and let the weeds grow, it will be in pretty bad shape when you go to pick your tomatoes.

Of course there is much more to say about relationship as will be covered in future posts.

Thank you for reading and I look forward to hearing about your success.

Kris Stecker

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