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Marie Gervacio

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Something to ponder...
8/27/2006 4:24:43 PM
Understand character? Do you have it? It isn't just for famous inventors and Olympic stars...

I wrote this some years ago and brought it out and dusted it a couple months ago. Can you relate?

Success - Character is Higher Than Intellect - Empower Yourself With This Realization - © Marie Gervacio

We all know how easy it is to follow the majority, to do as everyone else seems to be doing, to do only that which is considered average.  It takes a strong individual to live a life based on his or her own ideals.  Such a person shows strength simply in ability to remain on a chosen path regardless of the inevitable counter forces.

It is the fear of these counter forces that keeps most of us away from our natural desire to learn in order to fulfill our desire for acceptance. It is the fear of these counter forces that threatens us to inaction rather than face failure.

Although we tend to restrict ourselves, we admire those who have the tenacity to face up to these forces in order to live the way they choose.  To those who have used their mind to perceive and understand the unknown we recognize their intellect. To those who go the extra step of being a living example of their beliefs we recognize their character.  

We offer our highest admiration to those who act, those who demonstrate character.  We recognize that it is not only amazing to have reasoning power and knowledge, it is incredible to veer from the norm and act in a way as to be a living example of one’s beliefs.  Through our admiration we realize that character is higher than intellect.

Now, it would seem that rather than placing these people on a pedestal , it would be better to let them serve as models for us.  Rather than merely admiring their daring we could stand to benefit from their example, the example of action.  

Such an example was given to us by Thomas Edison and his Insomnia Team who were named as such because of their long hours.  He chose to spend most of his waking hours with these men, who were just as dedicated as he, working endlessly on a given belief.  

Edison also made a point to clearly demonstrate his determination through an open door policy with the media.  Though he was mainly doing this in an attempt to secure financial backing it gave the rest of the world a clear picture of this man’s character.  

Edison and the Insomnia Team showed their persistence and determination often throughout the years. One of the inventions that called heavily on these qualities was the light bulb.  Edison and his Insomnia Team could have given up after a couple attempts, yet even after a couple hundred attempts; however, they continued on even into thousands of attempts.  

Edison could not be discouraged; rationalizing that since they had only found thousands of ways it could not be done, he could only be closer to the right answer.  Edison and the Insomnia Team above intelligence showed character.  Their determination pushed aside the counter forces and their diligence was rewarded after over three thousand attempts.

Determination such as this should be ours since it is the very substance that promotes action.  This, of course, is easier said than done.  Recognizing that action is spurred by determination may be a key to a new way of living.  

If we believe in something, the beliefs of others, particularly those who speak of impossibilities should be ignored.  Since we all are able to rationalize that error is part of human nature we should not be afraid of it, rather we should look at it more like Edison who saw it as a stepping stone bringing him closer to his goal.  

In realizing that character is higher that intellect we should not only admire it in others we should strive to make it our own.  

This empowering thought is fuel to drive us to success. We have the power to be the best we can be by acting on our dreams.  We can learn what we need along the way.

Marie Gervacio is founder and editor of Article Blender.com ShineYourStar.com, and SimpleBeautyTips.com. Get free content for your website, ezine or blog and/or publish your articles at ArticleBlender.com.

Side note...
When we work in cyberspace it is of utmost importance that we brand ourselves and become more credible to our visitors.  This is very difficult especially in the beginning when newbies tend to want to remain anonymous.  I operate an Article Directory and see so many people submitting plr stuff which so obviously lowers credibilty. 

Articles are a great way to get links back to websites bu t what these submitters do not realize is how many more links they would get if people appreciated and/or found worth in the information imparted. Good information is viral and is forwarded to others. It also earns the writer expert status and shows character no matter how many minutes, monhs or years that person has been imparting that information.

If you haven't started already start becoming an expert today. Start simply with your picture on your Adland profile and posting helpful tips on things you have experienced already.  See you don't need to have your own website start. Also you can submit your articles to directories. Anyone can write but if time or fear is stopping you hire a ghostwriter that grants you exclusive rights to the artiles. There are many services available at a wide range of pricing. The lower costing ones may require proofreading and editting. The higher priced may be more targeted for SEO purposes.

Beginning this week I will be have seminars on how to begin article writing in the webcast room

Tomorrow night there is a free conference with Mike Filsame

A few tips for now... now what are you going to do now with this information?

I hope... you will Shine Your Star!



Marie Gervacio Your Personal Success Coach
Health & Wealth: http://www.mynsp.com/shineyourstar
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Rahul Majumdar

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Re: Something to ponder...
8/27/2006 9:58:58 PM
Hi Marie, How are you? Thanks for starting this forum and your invitation. I enjoyed reading your article very much. Yet, I must admit that when I first saw its length, I debated whether it was worth the effort. Not a reflection on you, but on me and many in today's fast-paced, "instant gratification" world. I guess that it parallels our Internet Marketing struggles. We all want to succeed, but not many of us seem ready and willing to pay the price. How many of us are willing to put in the time to learn "real" marketing skills, and forgo "quick fixes" that excite, but ultimately fail us? It's no wonder that 95% of would-be home entrepreneurs in effect "drop out" within one year. I hope people take the time to read and reflect on your thoughts. They strike at the heart of our online efforts. Thank you. Rahul aka Info-entrepreneur RM http://rahulmajumdar.blogspot.com
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Re: Something to ponder...
8/28/2006 12:47:39 PM

Hi Marie!  :-)

Absolutely brilliant!  I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work.....

Kudos!

~ Drummerboy Keep on thinking positive…..thank God for everything that’s good in your life……..and make it a great week!

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Marie Gervacio

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Re: Something to ponder...
8/28/2006 3:16:53 PM
Hi Rahul,

Thank you for stopping by, deciding to read and posting your reflections. I appreciate your heart felt thoughts.


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Health & Wealth: http://www.mynsp.com/shineyourstar
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