A little fighter with the best attitude
31 August 2009Welcome back!

Live Strong
Georgia Morgan is a eight-year little girl who spent TWO YEARS battling leukaemia, had a stroke, shingles, E coli and paralysis.
Her parents Lorna and Darren watched their daughter Georgia handled the past 2 years with grace and bravery. Lorna and Darren never dared dream Georgia’s ill health would one day be a thing of the past.
The couple first feared losing Georgia to leukaemia. Then came the stroke which doctors warned may have damaged her brain so badly that she would not recognize them.
Back in March 2007, the Morgans took Georgia for a blood test. This was after Georgia was often feeling exhausted and many people commented how pale Georgia looked.
The doctor told the Morgans that their daughter was anaemic and needed a blood transfusion and that the underlying cause could be leukaemia.
Lorna said, “The rest is a bit of a blur. But in the ambulance to Addenbrooke’s while I was having heart failure, Georgia was asking the staff to put on the sirens and the flashing lights. Thankfully no matter what has been thrown at her, she has responded with that bright attitude.”
Georgia began chemotherapy straight away and doctors appeared confident that the acute lymphoblastic leukaemia could be treated.
But three weeks later, medics delivered more bad news. Georgia’s steroids and chemotherapy clashed, resulting in a blood clot. They can occur anywhere in the body, but Georgia’s formed on the brain, causing a stroke.
Lorna said, “I had slept with her on the ward and woke at 5am to find her making a funny noise. I couldn’t wake her even though her eyes were open, and her body started jolting. A team of doctors rushed in and she was put on life support in intensive care.”
A doctor eventually told the Morgans the stroke had left Georgia severely brain damaged. She will not recognize her family and would be paralyzed from the neck down. It was devastating.
Three days later, with Georgia back in a normal ward, Darren and Lorna began washing the youngster’s hair at her bedside.
Then what seemed like a miracle happened.
Lorna recalls: “The strands were coming away in our hands because of the chemotherapy. That was so upsetting - but then Georgia lifted her arm and wiped a drop of water from her ear. We couldn’t believe it. She wasn’t paralyzed after all.”
Georgia suffered no long-term damage from the stroke but she needed physiotherapy to help her walk again.
And when she later came down with an E coli infection and shingles in close succession, she took it all in her stride.
Lorna says: “I’m so proud of her. Even when full of drugs for shingles and E coli she remained as bright as a button. She hasn’t dropped behind at school either and will be returning to the same year group this autumn.
Georgia’s bravery earned her a Cancer Research UK-TK Maxx Little Star Award. The scheme recognizes the courage of children undergoing cancer treatment.
And at a recent Little Star party in London there wasn’t a dry eye in the house when Georgia joined X Factor stars Same Difference to sing a song from High School Musical.
Later this month the family fly to Florida for a well-earned holiday to celebrate Georgia’s recovery.
And the inspirational youngster says: “I can’t wait to go as I hope to swim with dolphins.
They’re my favorite animal so it would be a dream come true.”
Georgia now tells her five-year-old brother Jamie that her long illness was just a “big adventure”.
Georgia Morgan is a little fighter with the best attitude and she is an inspirational to people young and old all over the world.
For more information on Little Star Awards visit cancerresearchuk.org/littlestar.
Giovanna Garcia
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Choose to Free Fall.
25 August 2009

Free Falling
A lot of people think that if you are meant to be great at something, everything should just fall into place—it should be easy. When a job, a relationship, or a skill doesn’t come easy to us, we get discouraged. At the first sign of an obstacle, some of us move on to something else and find ourselves constantly hopping from one situation to the next, while others give up altogether and settle for just making ends meet, thinking, “Maybe I’m not meant to be ….”
Every time a person makes a commitment, three things happen to them.
First, the person rounded up the courage to commit, that’s the easiest part.
Second, the person begin to experience resistance. The difficulty of a keeping the commitment begin.
Third, is where the rubber meets the road, the individual have to make a choice .
Have you ever quit smoking or start a new fitness program? Have you ever made any New Year’s resolutions? You might say to yourselves, ” I’m going to quit smoking this year. I’m going to take better care of my body this year.” Whatever the goal is, it’s so easy to make that commitment. That’s why many people make New Year’s resolution, yet so few of those resolutions stuck around after a few months.
Resistance is the toughest challenge for most people. Sometime it feels as if after a person make a commitment, their brain begin to think up all the reasons in the world why they can’t follow through with that promised.
A person may say they are going to start a workout program, then come, “My wife and I are having a hard time,” or, “My boyfriend and I are not doing so well,” or, “Things are tough, I’m really stressing, so this is not a good time to start this new fitness program.”
For these people, the moment they make a commitment, all of the reasons in the world to avoid that commitment come out of the woodwork to cling onto them and holding them back. This resistance we are speaking of, it can come from internal—self-doubt , stuck in the comfort zone or fear. It can also be an external thing—family, friends or other people telling you, “you can’t.”
To give yourself a chance to achieve all of the wonderful things in life. You must choose to overcome resistance, such as fear, self-doubt and the un-enlightens. They are the causes that cripple most people, don’t let that happen to you.
Get yourselves into the right frame of mind, have a good attitude and stay focus on your goal. At time it might feel scary, the feeling of out of control…like a free fall. And you may wish to go back to what was familiar. However, you must remember that if you turn back you will stay the same. This little bit of un-comfortableness is what it is going to take to push you over the top.
Allow yourselves to do some free falling and trust that you will always land on your feet. Some things in life you can only find out the result by diving in. Go give free falling a try, or you will never know what you can become?
Giovanna Garcia
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Your time is NOW.
19 August 2009

Now O'Clock
Your time is NOW.
Looking back on my own life, there are several stages that stand out as being big growth spurts. With those growth spurts came a lot of growing pains. In fact, many of the periods of growth weren’t very fun at the time. Moving to the United States without knowing how to speak English was a big risk and it was difficult. I had a hard time learning to speak English, but it sure was worth it.
My first marriage was a mistake, but luckily I had the strength to change and learn. It certainly would have been easier to just stay in my abusive relationship—that’s what everyone else wanted me to do and I easily could have settled and accepted that as my fate. I didn’t, though. I left my marriage and it was very painful.
Before I started my own business I was working at a dentist’s office. It paid the bills and again I easily could have settled, but I knew I wasn’t going to achieve the success I desired working at the dentist’s office. So I took a big risk and started my own business. It was twelve years of hard work, and there were a lot of growing pains along the way, but I wouldn’t trade in the skills and knowledge I gained going through those pains for anything.
What all these moments of change and growth have done for me is create a habit of always growing and expanding. Even now that I’m retired from my computer business, I’m not content to sit around.
Being an inspirational speaker was the new path I set out for myself to grow, and perhaps my biggest growth spurt in recent years has been writing my first inspirational book. What started out as a modest goal of reaching more people with my message has turned into something much bigger!
I’ve gotten to interview 100 unbelievable Chinese American women that I’ve grown as a person. I have learned from their stories and experiences, and the process of researching, interviewing, and writing has tested my patience, determination, and integrity. I have grown, not only because of these tests, but because of the knowledge and wisdom I’ve learned, and because of the relationships I’ve made. All of that has benefited me more than anything money could buy.
Today, I finished my first draft of the book and it is an unbelievable feeling to have my own manual scrip in hand. In this journey I interviewed and examined the lives of 100 trailblazing successful Chinese American women in order to discover the 7 Lessons for Success.
I wish for everyone to Getting out of their Comfort Zone. Try something new, if there is one thing you have been thinking about do, today is the day.
Your Time Is Now!
Giovanna Garcia
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Difference between a Friend And Acquaintance.
17 August 2009The follow poem was send to me from one of our reader Robin.

Friends
Friend And Acquaintance
There is a difference between being an acquaintance and being a friend. An acquaintance is someone whose name you know, who you see every now and then, who you probably have something in common with and who you feel comfortable around.
It’s a person that you can invite to your home and share things with. But they are people who you don’t share your life with, whose actions sometimes you don’t understand because you don’t know enough about them.
On the other hand, a friend is someone you love. Not that you are “in love” with them, but you care about them and you think about them when they are not there. The people you are reminded of when you see something they might like, and you know this because you know them so well. They are the people whose pictures you have and whose faces are in your head regardless.
Friends are the people you feel safe around because you know they care about you. They call just to see how you are doing, because a friend doesn’t need an excuse. They tell you the truth, the first time, and you do the same. You know that if you have a problem, they are there to listen.
Friends are the people who won’t laugh at you or hurt you, and if they do hurt you they try hard to make it up to you. They are the people you love, regardless of whether you realize it.
Friends are the people you cried with when you got rejected from colleges and during the last song at the prom and at graduation. They are the people that when you hug them, you don’t think about how long to hug and who’s going to be the first one to let go.
Maybe they are the people that hold the rings at your wedding, or maybe they are the people who give you away at your wedding, or maybe they are the people you marry. Maybe they are the people who cry at your wedding because they are happy or because they are proud.
They are the people who stop you from making mistakes and help you when you do. They are the people whose hand you can hold, or you can hug or give them a kiss and not have it be awkward because they understand the things you do and they love you for them.
They stick with you and stand by you. They hold your hand. They watch you live and you watch them live and you learn from them. Your life is not the same without them.
Thank you, Robin for the Poem and your friendship.
Cherish your friends!
You will meet new acquaintances everyday of your life, but true friends are hard to come by.
Giovanna Garcia
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Don’t get stuck in a rut
14 August 2009

Not stuck in a rut.
When you stop growing, life becomes stagnant and dull. However, if you keep growing as a person, life is exciting just like when you were a kid. When you open yourself to new experiences, when you actively seek to learn something new every day, you’ll be living life on your toes. You’ll make discoveries that open your eyes to new passions and opportunities. You’ll learn from your new experiences, even the hard experiences, and you’ll always be growing. You will be developing and improving your personality, your integrity, your trade, and your character.
The truth of the matter is you can never stand still in life. You either move in the right direction or push yourself to grow and improve; or, you can sit back, do nothing and move in the other direction, down the path of stagnation towards a slow and mind-numbing end while the world moves on around you. It seems like an easy choice, right?
When you stop growing, you lose the spunk for life. You stop being happy and excited, and that is not the right attitude for success. The world is continually growing around us, so it’s essential that we grow too. In our age of microprocessors, computers, and satellites, technology doubles every year. The workforce is getting more educated around us. The competition is getting better and better. For us to be successful, we have to be up to speed with the current times. We need to know the current customs of business and ways of interacting with people. We need to arm ourselves with new knowledge and skills. Otherwise, the world will grow without us and we’ll become disconnected. We’ll become a dinosaur, and we all know what happened to the dinosaurs: they became extinct.
Obviously, no one wakes up in the morning and says, “Today, I’m going to quit growing. I want to slowly fade out, become irrelevant, and become a miserable observer in life.” And yet, that’s exactly what becomes of so many people in our world. They quit growing, the get stuck in a rut, and become stagnant. So what happened?
There are two paths that lead to becoming stagnant. The first is the least common, and it’s the path you travel by not being humble enough. Some people reach a point in their life where they think they know everything they need to know. They feel like they’re good enough and they don’t need to grow anymore. Yikes! This is the exact wrong attitude to have. I know it’s a cliché, but it’s true: the more we learn, the more we should realize how much more there is to learn. If you consciously quit growing because you think you’re good enough, then your ego has gotten in the way. Push it aside and be more humble. Realize you’ve got a lot more learning to do, a lot more growing to do, because if you don’t, the world is going to blow right by you.
The second path to stagnation is the more common one. It’s the one that sneaks up on us. Many people do their job day in and day out, they get caught up into a pattern, and suddenly they stop expanding, they stop growing. This is how life becomes stale and leads to a slow death.
Even the best of us can get stuck in a rut. We must not allow excuses to prevent us from growing. Always be open-minded, willing to try something new, and eager to learn. When you have that kind of mind set, you’ll have a new lease on life, newfound freedom, and a fire inside of you that keeps you young, keeps you moving, and keeps you motivated.
Don’t get stuck in a rut! Never stop growing, life is fun and exciting.
Giovanna Garcia
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Encourage a child.
12 August 2009

Children are our Future
The Positive and The Negative
His voice was filled with glee.
His father said, “If you studied more,”
“You might have gotten three.”
“Mom, I’ve got the dishes done,”
The girl called from the door.
Her mother answered sharply,
“Well I hope you swept the floor!”
“I mowed the grass,” the tall boy said,
“And edged the sidewalks too.”
“I hope you improved,” his father said,
“On the job you usually do.”
The children in the house next door,
Seemed happy and content.
The same thing happened over there,
But this is how that went:
“I’ve got two A’s,” the small boy said.
His voice was filled with glee.
His beaming father said, “That’s great!”
“I’m so proud you belong to me!”
“Mom, I’ve got the dishes done.”
The girl called from the door.
Her mother smiled and softly said,
“Each day I love you more.”
“I’ve mowed the grass,” the tall boy said,
“And edged the sidewalks too.”
His father answered “Thank you!”
“For all the helpful things you do!”
Give a hug, or thanks or praise,
For the tasks your children do,
If they’re to lead a happy life,
So much depends on you.
Author Unknown
Encourage the children, because they are our future.
Giovanna Garcia
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How to discover your Integrity and Morals.
10 August 2009

The gift of Integrity
Integrity is not something we are born with, nor can we go out to buy it. It does not come in a box with a pretty little bow. It would be nice if it were so easy, but it’s not. Integrity is something you have to grow from within. For me personally, it wasn’t until I got older and had lived life for a while that all the pieces came together.
First, I learned the value of my word and honesty. And then from experience I slowly began building my moral compass. I developed a sense of what’s right and wrong. I began to figure out what my ethics and morals are. Only once I realized I had these values, I really began to live them and use them as my moral compass.
You can do the same. First, you have to be honest with yourself and come to accept your belief system. What personal truths do you live by? It’s not something that is a trend. It’s not what’s popular now. It’s what you know down inside you, what you know to be right and fair. So start asking yourself questions, put them down and paper, and really look at them. What are your answers? Get in touch with your moral compass. Put aside petty thoughts and jealousy and empty desires. What do you know to be right in your heart? Whatever your answer is, that’s what goes in your moral compass.
Once you’ve got your values figured out, put yourself into the frame of mind to start following your moral compass. Start to live by your compass. If something is wrong by your moral standards, don’t do it, even if no one else will ever know about it, because you’ll always know about it! Having integrity is about being able to look in the mirror every night and feel good about yourself. That’s where you will get your confidence from, that’s why you’ll be able to persevere when times are rough, because you know you made the right decision. You have to draw a line in the sand and live on the right side of it.
Don’t confuse this to mean that you should be going out and preaching to people about your morals and values or be judgmental. No one likes that. What I mean, is that you should live by your moral compass. Live by example and those who are inspired by you will respect you and maybe even follow your example.
You will also find that certain people are uncomfortable with your integrity—usually people who are manipulative and ignore their own morals. These people probably won’t want to work with you or be friends your friend. Accept it and let them go. They are not the type of people you want in your support system anyway. Still, always remember, regardless of who you work and interact with, whether they’re good or bad, always treat people fairly and follow your moral compass. Being spiteful or trying to retaliate a wrong is as sure to ruin your integrity as lying is.
Share with me about your thoughts on Integrity, I love to hear from you.
Giovanna Garcia
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Do you generate a good attitude?
6 August 2009

A person with a friendly Attitude
Attitude defines the type of world we each live in. If you have a bad attitude, you live in a miserable world. If you have a good attitude, you live in a world ripe with possibilities and happiness. A good attitude means having the right perspective. It’s the lenses you look through to see the world—sort of like magic glasses. The great thing about these glasses is you get to choose how they’re tinted. It’s a choice. You choose how to respond to people and situations. No one else has the power to dictate the way you react to any given situation. Why then do so many people have bad attitudes?
I believe very strongly that people are aware when they have a bad attitude. They recognize that they are being grumpy or angry or bitter, but they choose not to change. They refuse to take responsibility for their attitude and take control of their own choices. Living like this starts a dangerous downward spiral.
Your attitude effects the people around you, and the fact is, people don’t want to be around someone with a bad attitude! People are attracted to individuals with good attitudes in all arenas of life, whether as an employer, coworker, friend, family member, or romantic interest. If you have a bad attitude, people don’t want to be around you and that fuels the negative attitude. It is a feedback loop of negativity.
On the other hand, if you have a good attitude, people will want to be around you. Some people ask, is it the chicken or egg that comes first—is it being successful and having good people around you that creates a good attitude, or does having a good attitude cultivate success and draw good people toward you? I think you already know my answer. The good attitude definitely comes first. You either control your attitude or your attitude will control you.
I understand that many people are hesitant to embrace the idea that having a good attitude can solve all our problems, and you know what, in a way those people are right. We hear the saying “Have a positive attitude!” get thrown around willy nilly all the time, and I know we’ve all met people in our lives who fake their positive attitude and say everything is peachy and great even if it’s not. It doesn’t work that way. That’s why I say we need to have a good attitude, not a positive attitude. Having a good attitude is 80% about being positive. The other 20% is about being realistic.
Having a good attitude is all about: Don’t criticize, don’t complain or make excuses. Focus on what you have control of—which at the very least is yourself!—and don’t fixate on things that are beyond your control. Always make the effort to improve every situation you are in, and have faith. Believe that everything will work out in the long run as long as you follow your purpose and have a good attitude.
Also, recognize that you control how people perceive you. Your attitude is expressed in many ways. Only 7% of your attitude comes through based on what you say. Another 38% is based on your tone and how you say it, and the other 55% is non-verbal. How do you carry yourself? Do you smile? Do you make eye contact? Do you give people hardy handshakes? Do you hug?
All these things dictate how people perceive you, so it’s important to be aware of your attitude and how you express it. If you generate a good attitude from within you, you’ll create a positive attitude around you and people will be drawn to that.
Pay attention to your attitudes, you may learn something new.
Giovanna Garcia
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What is Integrity?
5 August 2009

Integrity
Integrity
‘Honor’ ‘Truthfulness’ ‘Reliability’
- three defining words of “integrity”
leave no doubt about what we expect
from an individual with such a quality
Sadly we see its tarnishing begin in
careless gossip and convenient lying
with no regard to personal reputation
the absolute in friendship and family
Keeping one’s word is still a must
the holding of secrets a sacred trust
leaving us to wonder how to regain
love and closeness rewarding integrity
By F. William Broome
“Have the courage to say no. Have the courage to face the truth. Do the right thing because it is right. These are the magic keys to living your life with integrity.” ~ W. Clement Stone
“Integrity is doing the right thing, even if nobody is watching.” ~Unknown Author
“Integrity is what we do, what we say, and what we say we do” `~ Don Galer
“Integrity is the essence of everything successful.” ~ Richard Buckminster Fuller
“Integrity has no need of rules.” ~ Albert Camus
“I am for integrity, if only because life is very short and truth is hard to come by.” ~ Unknown Author
“The strength of a nation derives from the integrity of the home.” ~ Confucius
“No one will question your integrity if your integrity is not questionable.” ~ Thorni Nathaniel Bronner Jr.
“Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless, and knowledge without integrity is dangerous and dreadful.” ~ Samuel Johnson
“In looking for people to hire, you look for three qualities: integrity, intelligence, and energy. And if they don’t have the first, the other two will kill you.” ~ Warren Buffet
“Integrity is telling myself the truth. And honesty is telling the truth to other people.” ~ Spencer Johnson
Do you best to live everyday with integrity and you never have to justify yourself to anyone.
Giovanna Garcia
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Imperfect Actions turned a Disaster into a Master of business.
4 August 2009Every Master was once a Disaster

Drew Berman
In 2000 I participated in Odyssey 2000 - a bicycle trip around the world. We rode 35 countries, 6 continents, a full year on the bike, with 200 other people.
After this one year whirlwind bike tour, I returned home not certain as to what career I want. I knew I didn’t want to have a J.O.B. and work for a BOSS. I was a free man on the tour and I wish to continue to be a free man.
That was when I was first introduced to Network Marketing, back in 2001. Let me tell you, “I was BROKE”, but I knew things were going to be OK because I am a man of great work ethic. Things weren’t easy for me and I had a bumpy start, but I learned many valuable lessons in my journey. And that is what I wish to share with you today.
Here is my story:
I met a man at a Networking meeting and he said he was looking for some sharp people because he was putting together a team to work on a business.
This man said, “I was sharp”. He handed me a CD called “Hi Tech / High Touch”. He then said: “use the tools”. Within 5 years I went to every meetings and functions, spent thousands of dollars on tapes and books, missed two of my best friends’ weddings. I took the advice of finding 2 prospects a day and once I chased down a man in a snow blizzard asking him if he was open to an opportunity. My wife almost left 3 times, my best friend wanted to have an intervention and even had the police called on me when I showed up for a follow up.
I gave out hundreds of CD’s, became that annoying follow up guy with very little result. My accountant thought I was crazy. My financial planner asked me bluntly how much longer I will waste my time and talent not making any money.
So after 5 years of spending more than I made, I retired from network marketing, broke but not discouraged. I went back to business 101.
A year later I was reintroduced - this time by a cutting edge, future thinking, health and Wellness Company. There was something about network marketing that had me hooked. I had not yet understood what financial freedom meant. But it certainly had a nice ring to it. The Second Time around, I had the winning formula.
I started working with my current action - I saw success and I saw it quickly. In 10 months I replaced my full time income and in another 10 months turned my monthly income into my weekly income. I quickly became a top earner in my company, a coach for the industry, and now have the honor and privilege of teaching people to have success in their business, regardless of company.
I am what you would call an overnight success; except it took 20 years of sales and marketing training, and 7 years of network marketing training. My hard work was what got me here and my dream kept me alive.
Today, I am living the dream. I have a beautiful wife and a wonderful life. We have a 4 year old boy and one on our way. We are buying (our first) dream home. And I am still in action - and my action is still imperfect. But now my action is smarter, more directed. I am starting to live from the future of possibility not the past of resistance and challenge. I am learning that you can train your brain, that I can train my brain, to believe and create the future into existence. I now live a life of prepare not stuck in repair.
My secrets to success are: I always stay in action; I found that doing something is better than doing nothing and I always make corrections along the way. I get feedback from not only other people but also from myself.
Here’s a tip, after a project or conversation or an event here are 3 questions to ask to learn and improve for next time. What worked? What didn’t work? What can be done better? These will keep you constantly improving. It’s not about perfection - it’s about progress. Keep on keeping on is a good motto.
Here are 4 magic-Jedi- wizard questions that can triple your business.
1) Who are my ideal associates, consultants, customers or partners? You need to identify your ideal candidates. This step is crucial. It’s like a waitress giving you a menu before you choose. You must identify what it is you want before the universe can deliver
2) Where are they? Are they at the Chamber of Commerce Events, on the internet or in your current rolodex?
3) What makes them tick (what do they think about, what do they read, etc)? What are their challenges in life? What are their hopes and dreams? Are they looking to retire their spouse or do they want to send their kids to private school? Are they looking to retire or pay off their mortgage? Here’s a tip - if you don’t know their need, want or desire - then how can you possibly help them?
4) What do I have to do, change, or improve to attract more of them? Ahhh - this is the one that hit home with me…take these questions seriously and the people you have been looking for will suddenly show up. Put these on a piece of paper, answer them in a different color, and read it when you wake up and before you go to sleep - for 90 days. The people you are looking for will magically show up in your life.
Just remember - when you see these “gurus” on stage - they were not born that way. I teach my team that this can be a very expensive hobby - but a very, very lucrative business. All you need is the triangle of success -RK + RY+ RV - Right knowledge + the Right YOU + the Right Vehicle. And you can win, and win big. Hope to see you soon. I am at www.drewberman.com
To your success, Drew -
Thank you, Drew for sharing your success story.
Giovanna Garcia
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