Beyond Success!

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT INSPIRED BY THE BAKER

The Secret February 29, 2008

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shhh1.jpgSo everyone is always asking me what my secret is. Why do I not allow little issues to bother me. Why do I always look at the positive aspects of life? What is your secret to keeping your ideas and beliefs positive?

This is my secret…. I care about people’s success. It can be success at any level. Relationship, career, etc… If you want to be the best in your career, my secret is that I really want the same for you. If you want a very successful relationship and or marriage I want the same for you. I want the best for people this is my secret. I may or may not tell them directly but I really just want people to win.

Why ?

This is because if I care enough about someone else’s success their success will infect others, and then many others. I really like to see someone go after what they want because that proves that they understand that everyone comes to this earth existence with a mission, to know that mission and to follow through with that personal mission is remarkable. It is remarkable to have success on your own, but behind that success were a lot of people that wanted that exact same thing for you.

I usually find myself rooting for the underdog. The misunderstood, criticized, and the neglected. These are the people that win in the end because they have so much value that it’s just a matter of time when it is appreciated and understood by the masses.

The more I focus on these ideas and especially this aspect of life the more I feel content.

This my friends.. is my “secret. “

“If I have been of service, if I have glimpsed more of the nature and essence of ultimate good, if I am inspired to reach wider horizons of thought and action, if I am at peace with myself, it has been a successful day.”

-Alex Noble

+Baker time is steady on the grind

 

How to tell if someone is following their dreams. February 22, 2008

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dreams.jpgHi all!

I been really busy with school and getting my business off the ground. I am in a state of being both drained and excited at the same time. I am drained because it is a lot of work, and I am meeting many challenges that otherwise would defeat lesser souls. The drained energy sometimes come from a long day where I put all my focus and energy and don’t readily see the results.

The excitement comes from the enthusiasm that spurs deep within my spirit. The excitement comes from my natural optimism that I’ve been blessed to have easy access to. The excitement also comes from the many visions I have that by-pass what would be considered ordinary day-dreaming. These are clear visions that I have, that excite me so much that It’s difficult to sit still on my seat as I type this! This passion that I speak of feeds the fuel for the fire that I intend will uplift and generate a certain sense of gratitude of the greatness of life in other people.

So as I progress through this stage of hustlin’ and grindin’ or “bakin” as I call it… I have come across some individuals that I intuitively know are “following their dreams” and taking the action steps that will yield beyond successful results. 

So without further a due…

These are the top 5 ways to know if someone is following their dreams.

1. You see fire in their eyes.

2. You hardly get a chance to talk to them.. because  they are busy following their dreams!

~~But when and if you have a chance to be in their presence or talk to them~~

3. They can say nothing at all…but their body language says “I am excited about what the future holds and I am going to get there regardless of what anyone else says, because this is the life I choose!”

4. You feel uplifted and inspired after being in a conversation with them. You get all sorts of new ideas you never thought could work prior to  talking to them.

5. After talking to them or being in their presence… life seems to make more sense. The reason it makes more sense is simply because everyone deserves to follow their dreams.

Special thanks to everyone that continues to press on and follow their dreams! You are the people that inspire me.

Till next time!

+Baker Time

 

10 REASONS WHY LIFE IS GREAT. February 19, 2008

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1. A lot of people like you, but sometimes don’t have the guts to say so.

2. Because you chose to be here.

3. Because it doesn’t suck.

4. You have the ability to have whatever you want.

5. Because you are learning new things.

6. This is all there is, this moment.

7. Wow!

8. I intend you feel it.

9. Yes that’s it!

10. Why is life great?… because it “IS”

TILL NEXT TIME LIFE LOVERS…

~~~BAKER STYLE~~~

 

Persistence stands for: February 18, 2008

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Hey Everyone,

Persistence has been on my mind and a result of my actions even more so now than ever before. Faced ahead with many challenges and obstacles along the way, the ability to persist will be the key to everything coming into fruition.

 

Here is an Acronym for Persistence that I use:

 

PPositive action yields positive results
E – Evaluate your situation and look at the Big Picture.
R -Rejection is a stepping stone, inching you closer to success!
SStay busy! Hard work usually will pay big dividends!
IImagine already having met your goal even if you see no signs of it yet.
S – Stay focused
TTell yourself you will get this done.
EEnjoy whatever job you are doing at present!
N -Negative thinking never gets the job done!
C – Concentrate on the objective at hand.
E – Elevate to the next level!

 

Stephen Covey : 4 Assumptions February 15, 2008

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Here is an interesting video on  Stephen Covey talking about the 4 assumptions a person must have in order to be a great success.

Stephen Covey was the author of  the best-selling book, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. Other books he has written include First Things First, Principle-Centered Leadership and The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Families.

 

Understanding the Ego February 1, 2008

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EGO

Ego is your sense of individuality. It is the powerful illusion that exists in us all and creates the appearance of separation from the whole (the Universal Mind or All That Is or God).

Understand Ego
Ego’s greatest fear is death of itself. Mankind experiences this fear by its own fear of physical death. An atheist probably fears this the most as they have no afterlife to place their ego. They will fight and fear death till the very end. A person who is self realized knows that there is no death.

All that you accumulate is a reflection of your ego. Your car, house, clothing, and even your mate and children are a statement to this. You might wonder at why a child would be a reflection of your ego, but I can’t count the times I’ve heard both men and women say, “I need to have a child to carry on my name.” Or more often, to carry on their identity in some form. Adoption is rarely as palatable as a person’s own child because it is not theirs, and if they do adopt, they often want it to be like them in terms of ethnicity. Of course, then there are those that have managed their egos and don’t care about that and just want to give a good life to a child.

Because ego’s greatest fear is its own death, it keeps a fanatical vigilance over its survival. Try and remove your ego, and you will have started a war.

What does ego do for us? Well, one of the things it does is rob us of a life of peace, bliss and wholeness. Ịf we do not understand ego and let it run our lives, then we have bought into separation, division, and duality. In essence, we do not live in wholeness because we want what is “good” but not what is “bad.” We don’t want ALL of life; we want PART of life! This will guarantee your misery!

Energy simply exists and there is no good and there is no bad, just ego labeling your experiences. As long as we are fighting evil’s battle over “good and evil” then we will still be fighting. An example is this when you feel hurt because someone insulted you. This is ego. Feel great with praise? This is ego. A managed ego state (or egoless state) is free from emotional attachment and reaction from the judgment of others. When ego is attacked or hurt, it does what ego does: fights and hurts back for ego is not love, it is separation.

So how is this partial living made evident?

One is when we hate our fellow man. To hate is to separate. And despite the following quote: “But I say unto you, love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you.” Matthew 5:44 people go on hating (including the members of every religion on this planet!). If you are truly one with all and see through the illusion of ego, then to hate your neighbor is hating yourself. Rejecting your fellow man is rejecting yourself. Love thy neighbor, and you love yourself.

Another ego fact made evident is the process of limiting. Words are limiting; emotions are limiting for you are blocked and biased. This is why a meditation method is to focus on nothingness because nothingness is really everything-ness. Words limit. As soon as we form a thought, we have limited ourselves. This does not mean don’t think or feel, just know that when you do, you are only seeing, feeling, and experiencing part of the whole.

When you run from the whole and chase the parts, you start to create blocks. If I chase good and block bad I start to create a fear that bad will occur. The judgment of bad is again ego’s labeling. I’ll give you an example of this blocking. As a child grows up, their ego starts to develop. The powerful presence in their life is their parents. If a parent does something (or even the lack of doing something such as giving love) this causes the young person’s ego to react, causing pain. This does not feel good so they start to suppress the inward flow of this emotion, or in some instances, they overreact for the rest of their lives resulting in the millions of obsessive compulsive, neurotic, anxious, phobic and suicidal people on this planet! They block their chakras, grow ill and eventually perish.

Accept Ego
Accept the illusion of ego by knowing that we all have it as something to deal with and that we chose to take on ego because in one way, it servers a valuable purpose. We chose separation to experience the process of becoming whole again. In other words, if God is All That Is, why did it create the illusion of what it is not? It did it to experience itself through “separation and reunification.” But to create something that is not part of All That is, is impossible, so all that we are left with is a series of illusions. So our ego is the illusion of separation so that we can experience the joy of becoming whole again.

The misery is when we don’t see this illusion and let the illusion dictate our existence.

Manage Ego
Once you acknowledge, understand, and accept ego, you can start to manage it, and eventually be free of it.

Because ego’s greatest fear is the death of itself, we cannot “attack it head on.” We have to be more subtle in our approach of ego. It also does no good to suppress it for suppression is not resolution.

How I personally deal with my ego state is to become friends with it. When I feel something that makes my ego react (an insult for example), I allow that feeling to come to the surface (non suppression). I analyze the triggers that then fire off in my brain (adrenaline, fear, etc.) and then I reprogram it with new emotions (love, laughter, and compassion). I allow the initial ego feelings to pass, and then I bring warmth and gratitude to the situation. I either thank the person for giving me this opportunity to grow, or I send them compassion for showing me that they are the pain in me and I am the pain in them. If they attack me, there is hurt in them, if I react, then there is pain in me. Healing is required of us both.

I really try and look at an attacking person as an aspect of me (wholeness). They are merely suffering individuals. This does not require my retribution, but my love. This is very hard to do though as long as ego is present, but it is doable.

This is a lifelong endeavor. It starts with acknowledgement, lives through understanding and acceptance and finds resolution in love.