Picture this. You are sitting on the bench during the NBA Finals. Your team is down 25 points with 5 minutes left in game 7. The coach, deciding to give up, calls your name. He wants to clear the bench so everyone gets a chance to play. As a 46 year old rookie, this could be your final game. You step on the court and drain a 3 pointer from the corner. Next time down the court, you drain another one. You have now made 7 in a row, and your team is charging back. The coach is in complete shock but doesn’t change up the line up because it is working. You now have made 10 of 13 three pointers for 30 points, and your team is within 3 points with 8 seconds left. The ball comes to you, and you drill it from deep in the corner as time runs out. Tied score!
In overtime, you drill your first 2 – 3 pointers, and the game is back and forth. Now there are 3 seconds left, your team has the ball, and you are down 2 points. You get open in the corner again. The ball comes to you, and the buzzer goes off just as the ball slips off your fingertips. The entire area is in complete silence. Everything seems to be in slow motion. The whole world is watching and holding their breath.
The ball approaches the rim and SWOOSH! Nothing but net! You throw your arms in the air, make a fist, and scream YES! You just won the NBA championship, scored 39 points, and were awarded the MVP. SA-WEET!
Well, this was just how my day started. I worked out at the gym, and after I was done stretching, I shot some hoops for at least an hour. This was just one of the games I won this morning. In doing so, it reminded me of the times when I would shoot basketball nearly every night as a kid and play imaginary games in my head. I would practice for hours and hours. After my game-winning shot, I felt great. I had lots of energy and was able to get a lot accomplished today.
Sometimes having fun is just the ticket to improve your emotional state. Through visualization, I was transported to a victorious state where anything was possible. It’s kind of like life, you know. First you think it. Then you say it. First you think it. Then you do it. First you think it. Then you achieve it.
With peace and loads of gratitude,
Bill
Announcing July’s Kindness Challenge
This year for our annual Kindness Challenge we are going to do something a little different. This year’s challenge is called, “Half of
Something Kindness Challenge.” The challenge will begin July 1st and run through August 30th. The premise is that everyone can give up half of something. Maybe you spend one hour a day playing video games. Your challenge would be to give up half that time and do something kind during that time. Easy right?
We will be putting more details around the challenge and encourage you to participate and tell as many people as you can about it. Full details and how you can participate will be coming within the next few weeks.
Peace and gratitude,
Bill
Hardwood Heroes
In overtime, you drill your first 2 – 3 pointers, and the game is back and forth. Now there are 3 seconds left, your team has the ball, and you are down 2 points. You get open in the corner again. The ball comes to you, and the buzzer goes off just as the ball slips off your fingertips. The entire area is in complete silence. Everything seems to be in slow motion. The whole world is watching and holding their breath.
The ball approaches the rim and SWOOSH! Nothing but net! You throw your arms in the air, make a fist, and scream YES! You just won the NBA championship, scored 39 points, and were awarded the MVP. SA-WEET!
Well, this was just how my day started. I worked out at the gym, and after I was done stretching, I shot some hoops for at least an hour. This was just one of the games I won this morning. In doing so, it reminded me of the times when I would shoot basketball nearly every night as a kid and play imaginary games in my head. I would practice for hours and hours. After my game-winning shot, I felt great. I had lots of energy and was able to get a lot accomplished today.
Sometimes having fun is just the ticket to improve your emotional state. Through visualization, I was transported to a victorious state where anything was possible. It’s kind of like life, you know. First you think it. Then you say it. First you think it. Then you do it. First you think it. Then you achieve it.
With peace and loads of gratitude,
Bill
Announcing Our New Kids Club!
IDontSTINK.com is proud to announce our first Charter Kids Club. It is called “We Don’t STINK Kids Club” and will be an amazing club for
kids this summer and throughout the year. It will be filled will all sorts of activities and COOL STINKIN’ stuff that’s for sure. The kids will be having so much fun that they will not be aware that they are learning powerful techniques to help them deal with STINKIN’ THINKIN’.
Our mission statement: We Don’t STINK Kids Club offers a fun environment where kids learn about positive thinking, build self-esteem, show kindness, and reach for their highest potential.
Want to learn more? We are holding a WebEx Thursday, June 10th at 7PM. We will cover all the details of this new kids club that will holding all of its meetings in Denton, TX. Send us an email at bill@positract.com so we can send you the invite. Also, we will be launching a virtual “We Don’t STINK Kids Club” at the same time. This will allow kids from all over the world to participate in the fun activities of the Denton, TX club. We will be holding an information WebEx in about 2-3 weeks to explain the details of the virtual club.
Fun stuff is happening at idontstink.com. Keep checking our blog, friend us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to keep up to date on these activities.
With lots of peace and gratitude,
Bill
STINKIN’ THINKIN’ STINKS Book Update
With peace and gratitude,
Bill
Daily Positive Points – Compassion
I thought today’s message was a good day to post my Daily Positive Points email. Below is the message and you can sign up for FREE at
idontstink.com. These messages are delivered Monday thru Friday in the morning as a way to get your day started off on a positive note.
Today’s Message
Compassion is a powerful tool that transforms lives. Rather than get disgusted, frustrated or angry at a fellow person, choose compassion instead. Say this right now: “Today, I will focus on seeing from the other person’s point of view.” The moment something happens that creates an instant reaction from you, stop yourself and repeat the statement again. When you do this, you are certain to be less likely to act in an unloving fashion.
Note: Today’s exercise comes from 7 Days to Inner Peace, Building Block 6: Compassion
Today’s Quote
“Three quarters of the miseries and misunderstandings in the world would finish if people were to put on the shoes of their adversaries and understood their points of view.” Mahatma Gandhi (Indian Philosopher, internationally esteemed for his doctrine of nonviolent protest, 1869-1948)
Believe it. See it. Love it!
With peace and gratitude,
Bill
Positive Quotes – Sunday
I thought you might like a few positive quotes for your Sunday.
“Hope is the companion of power, and mother of success; for who so hopes strongly has within him the gift of miracles.” Samuel Smiles (Scottish author, 1812-1904)
“To need nothing is divine, and the less a man needs the nearer does he approach to divinity.” Socrates (Ancient Greek Philosopher, 470 BC-399 BC)
“Move out of your comfort zone. You can only grow if you are willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try something new.” Brian Tracy (American television host)
“If there is any one secret of success, it lies in the ability to get the other person’s point of view and see things from that person’s angle as well as from your own.” Henry Ford (American industrialist and pioneer of the assembly-line production method, 1863-1947)
“Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” Howard Thurman (American Theologian, Clergyman and Activist. 1900-1981)
With peace and gratitude,
Bill
STINKISM #1
What is a STINKISM you ask? A STINKISM is a term that is used to describe a situation, event,
quote, or even a person that contains some sort of STINKIN’ THINKIN’ in it. A typical STINKISM applies to a translation of an otherwise inspirational or motivational quote from a slightly different viewpoint. Below is an example to help illustrate what one is.
Positive Quote: “Winners make a habit of manufacturing their own positive expectations in advance of the event.” Brian Tracy
STINKISM #1: Don’t be a STINKIN’ LOSER by expecting negative STINKIN’ things to happen.
With peace and gratitude,
Bill
Get Out of Bed
With peace and gratitude,
Bill
Louise Hay’s Affirmation Book
In this delightful book, Experience Your Good Now!, Louise L. Hay discusses the power
and importance of affirmations and shows you how to apply them right now! Within these pages, Louise discusses specific topics and concerns (health, fearful emotions, addictions, prosperity issues, love and intimacy, and more) and presents exercises that show you how to make beneficial changes to virtually every area of your life. On the enclosed CD, Louise offers you helpful information about affirmations that you can also use to your benefit.
In celebration of the release of Experience Your Good Now!, Louise and Hay House are giving away a spot on their next cruise to the Caribbean in January 2011! Don’t miss this unique opportunity to spend a week with some of your favorite Hay House authors! SHARE with your friends to earn extra entries. Additional Details: www.experienceyourgoodnow.com
Dramatic Paws
A couple of weeks ago I was working on a last minute project. It was one of those projects that have you working long hours over multiple straight days. Some of you may be aware of this but recently we adopted my son’s dog and my best friend, Rooney. She has been a complete blessing in more ways than you can imagine.
After 4 straight days of watching me sit at the computer and work, she decided to take matters in her own “paws.” During these long hours, she started jumping in my lap, probably just wanting some much needed attention. On the fourth day after many hours of work, I had to run an errand and had her go for the ride with me. That is something she loves. When we got home, I sat back down in my desk chair. Rooney immediately jumped in my lap. I thought, that’s sweet.
My head was turned away from the screen as I reached for the keyboard. Something was different though. Something was keeping me from reaching the keyboard. I tried again, same result. On the third time I put a little more force to it and turned my head to see what in the world was going on. I looked down and Rooney had both of her paws on my right arm. As I reached with more force, I saw her wrap her paws around my arm and then throw all of her weight on it with a determination I had never seen before. I totally cracked up. I realized she figured out that when my hands were on the keyboard, she got zero attention and was determined to make me play with her.
I immediately stopped work for the night and we played tug-of-war and I chased her around the house until she was wiped out (and me too!). Sometimes we need subtle reminders to take a break. Rooney gave me that reminder and I am very grateful that she did.
With peace and gratitude,
Bill