Unveiling the Miracle of Who Your Are

This blog is designed to share the emerging thoughts of a living being, mainly me. Being the creative and intuitive person I am, I am always thinking, pondering, and concluding. This blog is designed to share my conclusions and to invite your response.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

FADE TO LIFE: Breaking the Cycle of Generational Disbelief

Break the cycle of generational disbelief.

The world is moving at a very rapid pace. There are lessons learned already and lessons to be learned. It is time for the generations to learn from the past and to be propelled into the future. Read the April 20, 2006 blogs "Leadership is Life," Part I and II. Engage others in the dialogue, and pass it on. Let's break the cycle of generational disbelief.

FADE TO LIFE: Leadership is Life, Part II


Harness the Power of the Alignment©
www.IvoryDorsey.com-- April 20, 2006


If I can get you to believe what I am about to share with you today, miracles will be unveiled in your life today. Whether you are in the workplace, classroom, or in your home, we will unveil the miracle of who you are—today.

1. You are in a high stakes scavenger hunt called “life” in search of your destiny. Your ultimate purpose in life is hanging in the balance.

2. Your progress in this scavenger hunt will determine whether you are a leader or a follower. It will also determine when you lead and when you follow. Properly engaged in life, you will always be doing both—leading and following.

3. It comes down to leading when you are teaching and following when you are learning. You must always be engaged in one or the other.

4. Every day, something happens to you beyond your knowledge. It is happening without your help.

5. Life is like a banana, whether you do anything or not, it cycles through to its ultimate state of being. (Think about the banana after it is pulled from its source. First it is green and firm. As time passes in it transitions yellow, brown, and ultimately dissipation.) This is a passive/active process.

6. The same happens with humans, with one exception—we get to choose what happens to us. The banana has no role in how it is use or whether or not it is used. Banana pudding, banana bread, or banana split; someone else decides. Humans have the privilege and the power of thought.

7. The challenge I have for you today is to pay attention to the clues you encounter during this high stakes scavenger hunt.

8. Be intentional about your choices. Know that for every choice you make; there will be a corresponding consequence. The consequence will be good or bad. Star Wars is more than fiction—it is a replica of life.

9. As in Star Wars, the forces of good and evil are at work at all times. Your challenge is to ensure the “force” is with you and not against you.

10. The “forces of life” present themselves to you through thoughts, ideas, and other people. You are in a constant state of decision. Know this—pay attention.

11. Your mind is the clearinghouse for good and evil in your life. It is you who decide how it works. If you don’t decide; others will decide for you. It is here, at this juncture, that a person is defined as a leader or a follower.

12. Other people unwittingly decide whether you are a leader or a follower by the alternatives and suggestions they present to you. How you respond to their “agenda” with your life will cast you into your destiny.

13. Other people can and will contribute to the choices you make. However, you alone, will be accountable for the consequences for the choices you make. Choices provide instant and short term gratification. Consequences are usually delayed and extended for better or worse.

14. One moment in time can change your life forever.

15. An old comedy featuring Flip Wilson in the role of Geraldine found Geraldine making bad decisions. When confronted, her response was always: “the devil made me do it.” Her lack of accountability and blaming the devil did not protect her from the consequences of her actions.

16. There is an angel and a devil active in all of us at all times; both reside in our brain. The one that dominates will be the one you feed. Feed the brain what you want it to produce.

17. Remember, the brain is the garden of your life. You get to plant the flowers of thought and action. If you plant nothing, others will plant their flowers in your garden.

18. Don’t let the weeds of conformity, indecision, aimlessness, and idleness take root in the garden of your life—if you do, they will take over. There is a "herd" mentality permeating the world and no one is leading. Break away, walk away, chart your own path.

19. Experiential Leadership is just that. It is rooted out of experiences of your life. All experiences have their origin in your mind.

20. Dare to decide for yourself everything that impacts your life. Large or small, it all matters. Resist conformity and going along to get along.

21. Your body and your mind are the instruments of your life. Protect them as you do any other tools, only more; because the tools of your body and your mind will build the house of who you are.

22. You have the power right now to change your life for the better. You are in perfect alignment for success because you have potential, possibilities, and youth at the exact same time. You are, right now, at the crossroads of your destiny.

23. Choose to align the crossroads of potential, possibilities, and youth and harness the power of the alignment.

"It is futile to focus on external influences.
They are simply the manisfestation of your internal thoughts.
It is NOT what you BOUGHT, but what you THOUGHT,
that BROUGHT you to where you are today.
Think about thinking." --Ivory Dorsey


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FADE TO LIFE: Leadership is Life, Part I

Leadership Reflections and Insights
from the Masters

Greatness is not where we stand, but in what direction we are moving. We must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it but sail we must,
and not drift, nor lie at anchor. --Oliver Wendall Holmes

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"Innovation has nothing to do with how many R&D dollars you have. When Apple came up with the Mac, IBM was spending at least 100 times more on R&D. It's not about money. It's about the people you have, how you're led, and how much you get it." -- Steve Jobs

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Ability is what you're capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it. --Lou Holtz


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"It is futile to focus on external influences.
They are simply the manisfestation of your internal thoughts.
It is NOT what you BOUGHT, but what you THOUGHT,
that BROUGHT you to where you are today.
Think about thinking." --Ivory Dorsey
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Thursday, April 06, 2006

FADE TO LIFE: Religion, Spirituality, & Faith

Religion, Spirituality, & Faith

I am absolutely amazed at the squeamish approach people are having toward their faith. For crying out loud, we must all believe in something or someone other than ourselves if for no other reason, "we can not have our own backs!" Religion is a way of seeing. It doesn’t change the facts, it simply changes the way we look at the facts. It takes a stressful situation and difuses it because once you relinquish it to a higher power, at least you have the space to take a break from yourself.

From my vantage point, religion is more than a commitment to ethical behavior. It is teaching your eyes how to see the world. Some things have a basis in logic or science and in that we believe. However, some things must be accepted without proof. I find it interesting that we accept so many things we don't understand when it is convenient, yet we reject religion under the auspices that it cannot be proven. How is it that a brown cow eat green grass and put out white milk?

There are certain things that happen to everyone. What we believe or do not believe can not and will not change that. Your belief is for your personal power. The sun rises, it shines, it burns, and it goes away. Even though many say they have all of the facts, no one knows exactly how it works yet we work around it when it is time to tan.

Biological needs make no apologies for how and when they happen and we had better make provisions for them. The seasons change and we actually have full wardrobes to accommodate them without complaint. We live, we grow older, lose our looks and then we die. Just like clock work and no questions asked. Somebody or something is controlling all of that and it is not man because man would adjust it drastically! I don't question that there is a higher power? He does the same thing over and over again, perfectly! Go figure.

We respond to things because of the person we are. We must work on being the best person we can be and determine how we will see things. It helps if we accept that someone, somewhere, is participating in our development besides us.

We must become comfortable with the word “faith” and know there is a pattern and a purpose in the universe. Once we accept this reality, the world becomes more copeable and less scary. In addition, some things seem worth making the effort to do. Things like do unto others, ask and you shall receive, as a man thinketh, so is he, or how about, knock and it shall be opened? It is called "life's boundaries." Just as a child needs boundaries, we need a track to run on as well.

It is my belief that we must be lifted beyond ourselves to be inspired. At the limits of our own power, we need to turn to a power greater than ourselves. There are some things we can not do for ourselves. If we could, no one would grow old, we would schedule our biological functions, change our physical appearances and perhaps reschedule the seasons. Since we can't do any of those things, let's do what we can. The first thing we can do is to believe in some power greater than ourselves. There is no reason to flaunt it or hide it. It is your life, live it.

We must remember that the mastery of small things is a necessary pre-requisite to the mastery greater things. Let us start by mastering ourselves. It is often said that if you do not stand for something, you will fall for anything. That being said, what we believe is our business and for our benefit. If asked, speak boldly. If not asked, believe strongly--there is a difference. Whatever you do, do not apologize. End of story.