Thursday, May 28, 2009

ACHIEVEMENT LADDER SUCCESSES DEPEND ON HOLISTIC INTELLIGENCE

For many individuals who are attempting to discover WHO THEY ARE rather than WHAT THEY ARE, the gnawing sentiments and acquisitions are based on the TOTAL PERSON who is striving to maximum their efficiency and effectiveness with time, talents, and treasures. To realize that the HOLISITIC INTELLIGENCE of each unique person determines their rise and their fall up and down the LADDER OF ACHIEVEMENT over a lifetime. The CHOICES that each person makes on a daily basis ignites the enthusiasm to accomplish what apparently may seem to be insurmountable. The probability and the probability are factors to be considered seriously in making GOOD CHOICES rather than BAD CHOICES. The total person comes into play in the day-to-day challenges that threaten their ultimate goal: TO BE THE BEST POSSIBLE PERSON IN EVERY POSSIBLE DIMENSION.

The Holistic Intelligence includes the following aspects: PHYSICAL, MENTAL, EMOTIONAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, MORAL, IDEOLOGICAL, ETHICAL, SPIRITUAL, SOCIAL, ENTREPRENEURIAL, INTRAPRENEURIAL, AND AESTHETICAL. These attributes describe the WHOLE PERSON rather than a segment of the person. Each one of these attributes contribute to the TOTALITY OF EACH HUMAN BEING that differs from any animal on the planet. All of these attributes need to be in BALANCE for the successful achievement ladder enthusiasts to successfully achieve their mission, their goals, their objectives, and their visions for now and for future challenges.

Each Holistic person will climb up the Ladder of Achievement with the TOTAL PACKAGE of their HUMANITY in going from negative thinking to a more positive thinking that transcends the natural to the supernatural and beyond. Each new discovery of their given talents, interests, desires, attributes, altitudes, aptitudes, and attitudes will equate to a 100 percent concentration of maximizing their TOTAL HUMAN/DIVINE experience and lifelong learning adventure. Their "won'ts" at zero percent will give rise to the "did its" at 100%.

Why settle for the least when a person is capable of achieving the very best!

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