And So It Begins . . .
by Stanley Bronstein on November 6, 2008
Beginning Is Easy - Continuing Hard. (Japanese Proverb)
Beginning - To commence; start. To come into existence; arise; originate. To proceed to perform the first or earliest part of.
Easy - Not hard or difficult. Requiring no great labor or effort.
Continuing - To go on or keep on, as in some course or action. To last or endure.
Hard - Difficult or troublesome with respect to an action, situation, person, etc. Difficult to deal with, manage, control, overcome, or understand. Involving a great deal of effort, energy, or persistence.
Beginnings and the Laws of Positioning
The Laws of Positioning are all about the possibility of change, that results simply from starting new (and better) behaviors.
See Laws of Positioning #67 - Position Yourself To Be Motivated
See Laws of Positioning #79 - Position Yourself To Be Prepared
See Laws of Positioning #97 - Position Yourself To Be A Visionary
The United States At This Present Moment
Now that the United States has President-Elect Obama, it seems to me that the United States is presently at a “potential” beginning point. It is DEFINITELY at one of the most interesting points in it’s nearly 250 year history.
The question, is, do they choose to begin something new, OR will old habits (and old thoughts) prevail, in which case this is simply a continuation, not a beginning?
I think it has the POTENTIAL to be a new beginning, BUT I’m a little scared of SOME of the politicians who have remained in power.
Why is that?
More on that tomorrow.
What Do You Think?
What do you think about these thoughts? Please share your thoughts below.
Until next time, take care, my dear friends.Mr. Achievement
Stanley F. Bronstein
Attorney & CPA








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