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Friday, August 13, 2010
Sunday, July 18, 2010
You Must Be Blind
You must be blind if you cannot see your potential.
You must be blind cause you can't see beyond your windshield.
You must be blind, if you can't see your dream.
You must be blind, walking around failing makes me want to scream.
You must be blind, settling for second best.
You must be blind, being led by all the rest.
You must be blind, thinking all you are is average.
One day maybe you will see, opening your eyes will lead you to your destiny.
Dr. Donna
http://www.askdrdonna.com/
www.blogtalkradio.com/Ask-Doctor-Donna
You must be blind cause you can't see beyond your windshield.
You must be blind, if you can't see your dream.
You must be blind, walking around failing makes me want to scream.
You must be blind, settling for second best.
You must be blind, being led by all the rest.
You must be blind, thinking all you are is average.
One day maybe you will see, opening your eyes will lead you to your destiny.
Dr. Donna
http://www.askdrdonna.com/
www.blogtalkradio.com/Ask-Doctor-Donna
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Wednesday
Today I was in Starbucks and I said “hello” to the gentlemen standing next to me. He smiled and said “hello”. I asked how he was doing and he said, "I am doing great, it's Wednesday and the week is almost over." I told him "I work for myself so every day is great." He smiled and said "You're right." He walked out the door to go to his place of employment. I sat in the chair, read my magazine and enjoyed my cup of tea.
I thought about his words, "Great because it's Wednesday," I wonder what would happen if everyone just took each day as its own. What if you cherished Saturday just as much as Tuesday? How different might your life become if you stopped seeing the week as two parts, weekday and weekend. By compartmentalizing the week you minimize your possibilities.
Whether you have a job, a career, your own business or a combination, stop limiting your time based upon the day of the week. Begin to view each day as a major part in your life.
Dr. Donna
http://www.askdrdonna.com/
www.blogtalkradio.com/Ask-Doctor-Donna
I thought about his words, "Great because it's Wednesday," I wonder what would happen if everyone just took each day as its own. What if you cherished Saturday just as much as Tuesday? How different might your life become if you stopped seeing the week as two parts, weekday and weekend. By compartmentalizing the week you minimize your possibilities.
Whether you have a job, a career, your own business or a combination, stop limiting your time based upon the day of the week. Begin to view each day as a major part in your life.
Dr. Donna
http://www.askdrdonna.com/
www.blogtalkradio.com/Ask-Doctor-Donna
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Today I Gave Notice
Today I gave my two weeks notice.
Today I said, no longer will I have faith in man because there are just too many obstacles.
Today I said, I will put my faith in, God he makes it all possible.
Today I said, hello to my dreams.
Today I said, I believe that I can fly and now I can see my wings.
Today I said, I welcome the challenge and it feels great to be free.
Today, I walked away from a job so that I can finally be me!
Dr. Donna
http://www.askdrdonna.com/
www.blogtalkradio.com/Ask-Doctor-Donna
Today I said, no longer will I have faith in man because there are just too many obstacles.
Today I said, I will put my faith in, God he makes it all possible.
Today I said, hello to my dreams.
Today I said, I believe that I can fly and now I can see my wings.
Today I said, I welcome the challenge and it feels great to be free.
Today, I walked away from a job so that I can finally be me!
Dr. Donna
http://www.askdrdonna.com/
www.blogtalkradio.com/Ask-Doctor-Donna
Monday, June 14, 2010
Who is that?
Who is that, standing in the corner afraid?
Who is that, blaming everyone else?
Who is that, saying could have, should have, would have?
Who is that, settling for less?
Who is that, with a dead dream inside of them?
Who is that, mentally, physically, spiritually, and emotionally dying?
Is it you......
Dr. Donna
http://www.askdrdonna.com/
www.blogtalkradio.com/Ask-Doctor-Donna
Who is that, blaming everyone else?
Who is that, saying could have, should have, would have?
Who is that, settling for less?
Who is that, with a dead dream inside of them?
Who is that, mentally, physically, spiritually, and emotionally dying?
Is it you......
Dr. Donna
http://www.askdrdonna.com/
www.blogtalkradio.com/Ask-Doctor-Donna
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Good Connections vs Bad Connections
"We all have some type of connection" - Dr. Donna Thomas-Rodgers
Driving down the highway and your cell phone never drops a signal - Good Connection
Drivining down the highway and you keep losing the cell phone signal - Bad Connection
Watching your favorite movie/program and the Cable/Dish is working - Good Connection
Watching your favorite movie/program and the Cable/Dish stops working - Bad Connection
Having a network that is well rounded and keeps you moving forward - Good Connection
Having a network full of losers and stops you dead in your tracks - Bad Connection
The choice is yours, what kind of connections are you making?
Dr. Donna
http://www.askdrdonna.com/
www.blogtalkradio.com/Ask-Doctor-Donna
Saturday, June 5, 2010
What Would Happen?
"What can happen when you let it?" Dr. Donna Thomas-Rodgers
What would happen if, everyday you woke up with a smile on your face?
What would happen if, you stopped making excuses?
What would happen if, you only had faith?
What would happen if, you lived life to the fullest?
What would happen if, you focused on only on the good?
What would happen if, you stopped using the word can't?
What would happen if, you pursued your dream despite what others make think?
What would happen if, you learned how to tell people No?
What would happen if, you actually used your talent?
What would happen if, you began to love yourself?
So.... make it happen!
Dr. Donna
http://www.askdronna.com/
www.blogtakradio.com/Ask-Doctor-Donna
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