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Cheers to 2012!

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Here Comes Santa Claus!

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Here is an old Air Force award of mine made into a Santa decoration! It made a lovely and well received Christmas present! The project started with a few sketches.  I thought perhaps I was just going to make a Santa face, but I settled on the second sketch. Sketch 1: Sketch 2: I then used strips of pages from a 1955 Standard Highway Mileage Guide to wrap the piece.  The guide was being thrown away by a local library.  Always be on the lookout for unique (and FREE) items that can be used in your art.  I figured Santa was a traveler, so old maps would be perfect! I used a papier mache technique I first used in grade school:  strips of paper soaked in Elmer's Glue and water.  Simple, yet effective!   Once the piece was wrapped completely I let it dry for a day. I then used an ordinary #2 pencil to draw my Santa sketch onto the piece.  Next came the paint!  I used Liquitex acrylic p...

Oooohhhh, Peanut Butter... and JELLY!

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I don't have this t-shirt, but if I did, I would wear it! Happy Thursday as we count down the days to 2012! Make these last days count everyone! YOU have the POWER!

Amen

"You were created as different nations and tribes, not that you should despise one another, but that you should know one another." - Qur'an, Chapter 49:13

Motivate and Persuade: Reason and Emotion

A wonderful insight from fellow agents, David & Lisa Goodman:   Good morning all,   Yesterday I had the television on and was listening to some political pundits talking about political advertisements and all of a sudden someone said something profound that I immediately related to what we do; she was talking about how the best political advertising works and she made the following statement :   "we motivate with reason and we persuade with emotion"   I relate that to getting someone to fill out a form or answer a telemarketer as motivating the individual with reason. When we get in the home its all about persuading with the emotion.   Just thought I would pass that along.   Dave & Lisa Goodman   Financial Solution Specialists National Agents Alliance   www.thegoodmanfinancialgroup. com

A Leader's Credo

Leaders MUST: 1.  Trust in their own ability 2.  Communicate the vision daily 3.  Be able to hold people accountable 4.  Constantly input into the lives of their teammates 5.  Create and maintain loyalty 6.  Get to know their people as people (Nuggets shared by Barry Clarkson, NAActivity Call, 12/16/2011)

Before Avatar

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I found this passage intriguing, especially since I enjoyed the movie Avatar so very much.  It is a passage from The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook as quoted in Susan Scott's Fierce Conversations:  Achieving Success at Work & in Life, One Conversation at a Time : Among the tribes of northern Natal in South Africa, the most common greeting, equivalent to "hello" in English, is the expression:  "sawu bona."  It literally means, "I see you."  If you are a member of the tribe, you might reply by saying "sikhona" or "I am here."  The order of the exchange is important:  until you see me, I do not exist.  It's as if, when you see me, you bring me into existence. Avatar director and writer, James Cameron , had a little inspiration it seems... :)