The Extra Degree

It’s one of those middle-of-the-nights that I wake up inspired. At exactly 1:30AM, I decided to turn on my meditation audio but chose to check my email first. A message from Alex Mandossian also known as Mr. Productivity guy among other notable titles, caught my attention.

His e-mail contained a video called “The Extra Degree” which lifted up my spirits in an instant. In just 3 minutes, it will inspire anyone to make that extra effort which spells the difference between excellent and average, between ordinary and extraordinary. The video was also very timely because I’m in the middle of important decision making and need inspiration on what else I could do. If you are ever in the same situation, this inspirational video is for you. And to honor my mentor Alex in helping him make a difference, please pass it on.

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Imagine how many lives we can touch with this positive message? Maybe someone or a thousand people out there just need this video to believe themselves more and attain success.

Thanks for watching and I know you’ll share this wonderful positive video because it inspired you too!

When One Door Closes, It Doesn’t Mean It’s Locked

When I’m hurt and aching, when I feel like life is tumbling down on me I ask myself “What if I’m born blind?” I wonder how it feels to be visually impaired. Then I feel grateful for my eyes and my life.

Blind Director Joe Monks

I came across the name Joe Monks, a blind film director. Due to diabetes, he lost his eyesight in 2002. He is now visually impaired and yet he did not let that hold him back.  He wrote and directed the pyschological thriller  The Bunker which garnered him an  Achievement in Cinema Award during the 2011 Gasparilla International Film Festival. It is said that he composed a heart stirring speech 10 minutes before he went on stage.

“If one takes away your sight, it does not mean it can take away your vision. When you see a closed door, it does not mean it is locked.” He goes on to say that even if the door is locked, it is our job to pick the lock, take off the hinges, or break the door down. There are no excuses for anyone to not achieve his goal.  Being blind is not. Watch.

Are you appreciating what you have in your life now? Or are you making excuses? I am guilty as charged. But then again, let us not feel bad about what we have not done in the past. What matters most is what are we doing starting today to open the door that may seem close to us.

Joe Monks for sure has his moments too. Instead of wallowing on his lost, he moved forward. It’s not what happens to us but what we do about it. He lost his sight but he kept his vision.

Life will throw us lemon many times. Think of turning these lemons into lemonade. It’s bitter sweet and refreshing.  Don’t let any circumstances or anybody stand in your way. No matter what happens life goes on for you and me. It’s always our own choice to move forward.

When One Door Closes, Kick It!

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