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    Obstacles Of Adversity

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    question ¨what will determine success in my life,¨ exposes itself to the group and just before anyone was able to answer, we scatter to our next class of the day. Responses to this question are often based on objects, and I disagree. According to Zig Ziglar, ¨The foundation stones for balanced success are honesty, character, integrity, faith, love, and loyalty.¨ All six of these traits are important, but the three I think are the most important are honesty, integrity, and faith. When I look back

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    stress levels than reported by adults! Even in summer teens are under a lot of stress! According to www.juniorachievement.org, sixty-three percent of teens have seasonal jobs! That can amount to a lot of stress for a teenager! There is a quote by Zig Ziglar that states: "Money won't make you happy, but everybody wants to find out for themselves." This, I believe, is very true. We have all heard the people who have said that spending money helps relieve their sress. Could this be the hope that today's

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    Quor Website Analysis

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    I like to read articles that educates, yet still also interesting. Every day I would go on a website called Quora. It is a website people can post a question or answer one. People from this website can be any ages or have different qualifications, from a high school kid to a person with a Ph.D. There is varieties of questions about topics and answers that are surprisingly informative. I usually read questions and answers about education, traveling, psychology, or random stories. For example, I recently

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    Zig Ziglar said, “What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals.” A difference-maker in the lives of many is what I hope I will become as a result of pursuing my career in Occupational Therapy. Pursuing this career choice will allow me to fulfill my long-term goals of serving others, continuing my desire to learn, and adapting to challenging situations. I was first introduced to Occupational Therapy when I was in high school, when my grandmother

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    Becoming A Giver Essay

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    They create this collaboration process by investing in relationships. Zig Ziglar clearly states the essence of this approach; "You can have everything in life that you want if you just give enough other people what they want." How do you build yourself and your team by becoming a Giver? You can begin by taking these five steps:

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    Zig Ziglar once said, “Don’t be distracted by criticism. Remember: The only taste of success some people have is when they take a bite out of you.” The criticism of appearance causes many people to hide their legitimate self. The superficial life that many people are able to live is not for everyone. Going against one's community is ethical when their judgment of an individual does not allow them to truly be happy. By criticizing one’s appearance, the community drives people to escape from common

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    In Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, Jim Hawkins develops a growing sense of integrity and eventual ability to do what is morally right, no matter what the personal cost. Jim goes from behaving like a kid ready for an adventure out at sea to an independent person understanding the ups and downs of the journey and understanding struggle. In the beginning of the novel, Jim becomes very excited, not thinking about the many troubles he may run into. All he wants rise to have the freedom to take

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    Zig Ziglar once said, “When obstacles arise, you change your direction to reach your goal, you do not change your decision to get there.” Any journey has the potential to be a challenge, and perseverance is essential to overcome obstacles. In “Searching for Summer” by Joan Aiken, Tom and Lily set a goal to find sunlight, but things take an unexpected turn and do not proceed as planned. I think they achieve their goal, and gain even more than what they seek. As they dream of sunlight and stars, Tom

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    Musical Ear If I said the term “musical ear” to you, you might think I was referring to the ability to appreciate music or the talent to distinguish when someone was singing off-key. You would be wrong. There is actually a medical condition referred to as Musical Ear Syndrome (MES). A state found mostly in senior women suffering hearing loss. MES seems to be brought on through sensory deprivation due to the hearing loss. It happens when a seniors brain is trying to fill the gap, the silence or

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    You just have to remember to explicitly experience what you want in all sensory modes. - Make it absolutely as real as possible. - ‘if you want to reach a goal, you must “see the reaching” in your own mind before you actually arrive at your goal’-Zig Ziglar d. E for enthusiasm. - You must love your work and be confidence in everything that you do. - If you did not love what you do, you will not feel excited to do your work. So there is no existence of enthusiasm. - One of the ways to get your enthusiasm

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