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January 17, 2012

Kimati Ramsey

Happy New Year to you all.

My name is Kimati Akai Ramsey. I’m a twenty-year old student-athlete, cellist, and tutor. I am presently in my sophomore year of college. First and foremost I would like to give thanks to Mr. George Raveling for allowing me the opportunity to share through a column on his newly launched website. It will no doubt offer incredible tools and resources.

I met Mr. Raveling last summer, right after my freshman year of college. In the short time I’ve shared with Mr. Raveling, I’ve been impacted by his wisdom, generosity, and compassion. I’m very grateful to call him my mentor and friend. From our very first encounter last summer, Mr. Raveling stressed the importance of using one’s own attributes to help others to grow and develop. With this column, I intend to do exactly that.

In my living, I have been fortunate enough to learn from my life challenges. As a result, I’ve become a wiser and more mature individual. This column will consist of motivational topics and dialogue, goal setting and time management strategies. These topics alone have drastically impacted my own life, and have been extremely beneficial on my journey from high school to college. Through this column you will learn more about my life journey. I’m hoping you will be able to take some lessons away to inspire and discover your own success and passion.

As I sign off of each column, I will end with a quote, which has inspired me. Today’s quote will be from the late legendary UCLA men’s basketball coach and extraordinary human being Coach John Wooden. Coach Wooden lived and preached this simple but profound message, stating, “Success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you did your best to become the best you are capable of becoming.” Until next time, continue to dream, to be great, and work each day to fulfill your aspirations and dreams.

Kimati

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Make 2012 Your Year

January 10, 2012

Dr. Tracy Shaw

As we began the New Year, many of us will make promises to ourselves to improve our lives. We’ll determine exactly where we are, and where we want to be in the next twelve months. Yes, it’s that time of year when we take inventory of what goals have and haven’t been accomplished during the last year. To examine our past there are two inventories we must take.
 
First, you need to assess your external “[color]personal world[/color]” and look at what types of influences affected your life. For instance, have you been involved in relationships that provide love, support and encouragement, or have you been surrounded with individuals who are negative, critical and destructive? Relationships will either stagnate or motivate you in achieving the reality you envision.
 
Secondly, explore and look inward to determine what images and thoughts have dominated your mind. Your daily thoughts and images are important in determining your success or failure as individuals. These images and thoughts can either challenge or prevent you from taking charge of your life and accomplishing your goals. Many people are unaware of how the images they internally rehearse day after day impact their lives. For example, successful people spend a significant amount of time envisioning their success, while people who fear success are often preoccupied with thoughts of failure. It’s critical to understand that positive and negative images impact ones’ drive, energy and motivation.
 
By expecting the best, you shape your experiences and realize your desires. Once you have conducted the inventories, you’re ready to move forward and establish realistic goals, creating and building your success. Establishing goals allows you to measure your growth and personal development.
 
Goal Setting: Take some time to think about your life. What do you want to accomplish this New Year? What aspirations do you have concerning your career, relationships and personal life? Determine how you will maintain your focus in achieving your goals. Be specific and consider the following:
 
[color]Career Goals[/color]
Assess how you can influence change in your career. Do you have the desire for advancement or additional responsibilities in your current position? Is your goal to increase your earning potential? Is it time to improve your education opportunities to reach your goals? Are you ready to start your own business?
 
[color]Personal Goals[/color]
Are you happy in your personal life? What do you want to change most? Do you want to improve your self confidence or assertiveness? Would you like to learn effective ways of reducing the stress and conflict in your life? Do you want to increase your knowledge and cultural awareness?
 
[color]Relationships[/color]
How do you plan to seek out the individuals who will provide the support you need to achieve your personal and career goals? Do you desire to have healthier relationships and more effective communication with family members, friends and co-workers? Are you ready for a more intimate and meaningful relationship?
 
As you begin to form your goals, write down all the thoughts that come to mind without questioning their importance. Prioritize your list and establish a timeframe realistically needed to achieve them. Which ones can be achieved in two months and which ones are longer term goals? Now, determine the “small steps” you need to take to reach your goals. By reducing your goals to a series of small manageable steps, you’ll decrease the anxiety and frustrations often experienced in achieving new challenges and experience the success you desire.
 
Goal setting allows dreams to become reality. With a positive and encouraging support system and success-oriented thoughts, you can significantly increase your chances of achieving your 2012 goals. Every New Year offers a time of new beginnings and the opportunity to create the life you desire. Take advantage of it. Seize this moment in time!

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