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WORDS ON MARBLE 68 - JOSHUA WRITES, ON THE TOPIC, “SETTING GOALS AND ACHIEVING THEM” PART 3. THEREAFTER, ALL TIME ICONS’ QUOTES ON GOAL AND PURPOSE WILL FOLLOW
JOSHUA OSAYUWAMEN OSAGIE WRITES
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Ladies and gentlemen I am glad to welcome you to the ember
months. Welcome to the month of September and I pray that God will bless the
works of your hand, protect you and see you through the remaining part of the
year 2013.
We are in WORDS ON MARBLE 68, we have got thousands of quotes in
this blog from various icons in the past and present day, the right side bar
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Guests, I am not done
with the series; SETTING GOALS AND ACHIEVING THEM. Here is part 3 which is the
penultimate post of the series and it has been a very interesting time on this
topic, your comments in various social media so far on this topic is sincerely
acknowledged and I am humbled by them.
If you recall the content of my last post, we started with extra
unique goal setting rules beyond the S-M-A-R-T rules to successful goal setting
where I wrote on two unique rules which were:
- LIBERATE YOURSELF FROM DOUBTS, FOCUS ON GOD AND BELIEVE IN YOURSELF
- LEARN FROM SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE (HAVING ROLE MODELS)
Today I am inspired to add more unique rules beyond the
S-M-A-R-T rules to successful goal setting and I have written on the essence of
conjuring up (foreseeing), ruminating, inquiring, proclaiming, writing down and
taking action in response, and remaining focused amidst initial challenges.
EXTRA UNIQUE GOAL SETTING RULES FOR
SUCCESSFUL ATTAINMENT (part 2 with Joshua
- Three more rules today)
ENVISION,
RUMINATE, INQUIRE AND EXECUTE
In setting goals, you have got to learn to conjure up your goals
as accomplished, by that I mean you should try to get the picture of your
accomplishment. This helps in your day to day rumination (meditation) of
thought out strategies to action while you seek to inquire by various available
means – through print (books), lectures, seminars and one on one inquiry.
To envision is to foresee, this brings to your subconscious mind
the results you so desire as achieved. The message to action will always be
sent to your cerebrum (the brain’s centre of intelligence) as you ruminate and
develop yourself to the level of taking action steps to achieving your goals. A
combination of foreseeing and meditating propels us to various levels of
action; action includes learning and executing what you have learnt.
PROCLAIM
TO YOURSELF, WRITE DOWN, LEARN AND ACT IN RESPONSE.
There is ability in positive declarations to oneself;
this is a vital aspect of setting goals. It is very essential to declare one’s
goals to oneself (not to another person). In the last post, I wrote about liberating
yourself from doubts, negative words and thoughts; just as negative words and
thoughts go a long way to affecting you negatively, positive proclamations also
go a long way to propelling you to taking positive actions. When you strongly
and passionately affirm your goals to yourself, you should dare to write them
in a diary or jotter. Outline them in a scale of preference and dare to start
taking action steps to achieving them.
Note taking is a very vital rule to successful goal
setting, when you write down your goals, dare to read them to yourself everyday
– in the morning when you rise from bed, in the evening when you prepare to
resign to bed and midnight when you wake for a work or a meditation. This
action propels you all day to think about strategies for action and execution
of your goals.
Note taking of your goals should not be restricted
to just writing your goals, it should include writing down strategies you have
learnt in accomplishing the goals and ways of getting the resources needed for
your successful attainment.
REMAIN FOCUSED AMIDST INITIAL CHALLENGES
This is another vital rule in setting goals and
achieving them. No goal setting pathway is free of challenges, therefore you
must learn to be resilient when you are faced with them. Do not wait for
perfect situations before you start executing your strategies, get going and
stay focused. Most of the time, challenges will bring out the best in you if
you take them as learning signals.
More
importantly, resilience with God’s assistance is the best thing you can ever
have. One key to resisting challenges is prayer to God. Sometimes God wants you
to acknowledge his preeminence in your affairs and you may think your strength
is just more than enough to see you through which is not true. You must
acknowledge God in all your ways and he shall direct your path. Challenges will
come but acknowledging God will break them by divine wisdom, assistance and direction.
In all these rules, God is most supreme as you get motivated. Motivation
without God is risky; you have got to make God first always in applying these
rules.
See you in few days as we conclude this series
titled; “setting goals and achieving them.” God bless you!
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GOAL AND PURPOSE QUOTES
Pray that your loneliness may spur you into finding something to
live for, great enough to die for.
Dag Hammarskjöld (1905 - 1961)
Swedish statesman and diplomat.
Markings (Leif Sjöberg and W. H. Auden (trs.))
It is essential for top management to set out an aspiration that
creates, by design, a chasm between ambition and resources.
Gary Hamel (1954 - )
U.S. management writer.
Competing for the Future (co-written with
C. K. Prahalad)
Of all the things I've done, the most vital is coordinating the
talents of those who work for us and pointing them towards a certain goal.
Walt Disney (1901 - 1966)
U.S. film producer and animator.
The great proof of madness is the disproportion of one's designs
to one's means.
Napoleon I (1769 - 1821)
French emperor.
The
extraordinary manager operates on the emotional and spiritual resources of the
organization, on its values, commitment, and aspirations.
Warren Bennis (1925 - )
U.S. educationalist
and writer.
Beyond
Leadership: Balancing Economics, Ethics and Ecology (co-written
with Jagdish Parikh and Ronnie Lessem)
Dreams
are the most powerful motivators of all.
Nick Thornely
British author.
Leadership:
the Art of Motivation (co-written with Dan Lees)
If
there are obstacles, the shortest line between two points may be the crooked
one.
Bertolt Brecht (1898 - 1956)
German playwright
and poet.
The
Life of Galileo
And
never let a goblet of gold
face the bright moon empty.
Heaven bred in me talents,
and they must be put to use.
face the bright moon empty.
Heaven bred in me talents,
and they must be put to use.
Li Bo (701 - 762)
Chinese poet.
"Bring
in the Wine"
The
goal of philosophy is always the same, to assist men to understand themselves
and thus operate in the open, and not wildly, in the dark.
Isaiah Berlin (1909 - 1997)
Latvian-born
British philosopher and historian of ideas.
Concepts
and Categories
Injustice, poverty, slavery, ignorance—these may be cured by
reform or revolution. But men do not live only by fighting evils. They live by
positive goals, individual and collective, a vast variety of them, seldom
predictable, at times incompatible.
Isaiah Berlin (1909 - 1997)
Latvian-born British philosopher and historian of ideas.
Four Essays on Liberty, "Political Ideas
in the Twentieth Century"
It would be nice to hear someone accidentally whistle something
of mine, somewhere, just once.
Leonard Bernstein (1918 - 1990)
U.S. composer, conductor, and pianist.
The Joy of Music
Some men see things as they are and say why? I dream things that
never were and say 'Why not?'
Robert Kennedy (1925 - 1968)
U.S. statesman.
Paraphrasing George Bernard Shaw; see Shaw on Imagination.
Esquire
Simply by arranging the next day—defining on paper what I want
to accomplish—I feel that I have a head start.
Mark McCormack (1930 - )
U.S. sports agent, promoter, and lawyer.
What They Don't Teach You at Harvard Business School
Always make yourself essential, that's been my golden rule.
Johannes
Bjelke-Petersen (1911 - 2005)
New Zealand-born Australian politician.
Sydney Morning Herald
I have a mission only, no opinions.
Friedrich von Schiller (1759 - 1805)
German poet, playwright and historian.
The Robbers and Wallenstein
I haven't scratched the surface yet of what my real purpose is
for being here.
Michael Jackson (1958 - 2010)
U.S. pop singer.
Ebony, Interview
The question of how Reason is determined in itself and what its
relation is to the world coincides with the question What is the ultimate
purpose of the world?
G. W. F. Hegel (1770 - 1831)
German philosopher.
Reason in History
We now live in two revolutions: one demanding that we should
unite together, love one another and strain every nerve to reach our goal; the
other forces us...to disperse and give way to hatred, everyone thinking of
himself.
Gamal Abdel Nasser (1918 - 1970)
Egyptian statesman.
The Philosophy of the Revolution
His chosen comrades thought at school
He must grow a famous man;
He thought the same and lived by rule,
All his twenties crammed with toil;
'What then?' sang Plato's ghost. 'What then?'
He must grow a famous man;
He thought the same and lived by rule,
All his twenties crammed with toil;
'What then?' sang Plato's ghost. 'What then?'
W. B. Yeats (1865 - 1939)
Irish poet and playwright.
Last Poems, "What Then?"
The goal stands up, the keeper
Stands up to keep the goal.
Stands up to keep the goal.
A. E. Housman (1859 - 1936)
British poet and classicist.
A Shropshire Lad, XXVII
To follow without halt, one aim: There's the secret of success.
Anna Pavlova (1882 - 1931)
Russian ballet dancer.
Pavlova: A Biography (A. H. Franks)
~~ORBIT
FEATURE 2>> PROVERBS OF OUR ELDERS.
THE WORDS OF OUR ELDERS ARE WORDS OF WISDOM (20 ‘D’ ENGLISH PROVERBS –PART 15)
- Discretion in speech is more important than eloquence
- Do as most men do and men will speak well of thee
- Diseases are the interest of pleasures
- Diseases come on horseback, but steal away on foot
- Discretion is the better part of valour
- Do as you would be done by
- Do not all you can; spend not all you have; believe not all you hear; and tell not all you know
- Do not in a hurry to tie what you cannot untie
- Do not dwell in a city where a horse does not neigh nor a dog bark
- Do not fall before you are pushed
- Do not halloo until you are out of the wood
- Do not meet troubles half-way
- Do not triumph before the victory
- Do the things you fear, the death of fear is certain
- Do when ye may, or suffer ye the nay, in love ‘tis the way
- Don’t burn your bridges before they are crossed
- Don’t change horses in mid stream
- Don’t count your chickens before they are hatched
- Doctors make the worst patients
- Don’t cross the bridge till you come to it
- If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar.
- It was once against the law to slam your car door in a city in Switzerland.
- Lightning strikes about 6,000 times per minute on this planet.
- More people use blue toothbrushes, than red ones.
- Toilets use 35% of indoor water use
- The average speed of a skydiver is 200kph (124mph)
- A jellyfish is 95 percent water.
- According to a British law passed in 1845, attempting to commit suicide was a capital offense. Offenders could be hanged for trying.
- Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards, and are on the Australian coat of arms for that reason.
- Facetious and abstemious contain all the vowels in the correct order, as does arsenious, meaning "containing arsenic."
~~~~ORBIT FEATURE
4>>>>
LANDMARK DISCOVERY
INVENTION OF ROBOT
The concept of automated machines dates to antiquity with myths of mechanical beings brought to life. Automata, or humanlike machines, also appeared in the clockwork figures of medieval churches, and 18th-century watchmakers were famous for their clever mechanical creatures.
Feedback (self-correcting) control mechanisms were used in some of the earliest robots and are still in use today. An example of feedback control is a watering trough that uses a float to sense the water level. When the water falls past a certain level, the float drops, opens a valve, and releases more water into the trough. As the water rises, so does the float. When the float reaches a certain height, the valve is closed and the water is shut off.
The first true feedback controller was the Watt governor, invented in 1788 by the Scottish engineer James Watt. This device featured two metal balls connected to the drive shaft of a steam engine and also coupled to a valve that regulated the flow of steam. As the engine speed increased, the balls swung out due to centrifugal force, closing the valve. The flow of steam to the engine was decreased, thus regulating the speed.
Feedback control, the development of specialized tools, and the division of work into smaller tasks that could be performed by either workers or machines were essential ingredients in the automation of factories in the 18th century. As technology improved, specialized machines were developed for tasks such as placing caps on bottles or pouring liquid rubber into tire molds. These machines, however, had none of the versatility of the human arm; they could not reach for objects and place them in a desired location.
The development of the multijointed artificial arm,
or manipulator, led to the modern robot. A primitive arm that could be
programmed to perform specific tasks was developed by the American inventor
George Devol, Jr., in 1954.
In 1975 the American mechanical engineer Victor Scheinman, while a
graduate student at Stanford University in California, developed a truly
flexible multipurpose manipulator known as the Programmable Universal
Manipulation Arm (PUMA). PUMA was capable of moving an object and placing it
with any orientation in a desired location within its reach.
The basic multijointed concept of the PUMA is the template for most
contemporary robots.
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