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| Click my Head 4 Surprise! War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2010
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Our greatest ally and our greatest enemy is both self and self. Looking into the mirror doesn't really help identify them because it is what we cannot see with our eyes but what we think about ourselves that matter in this lifelong battle. I have never met anyone completely at ease with themselves nor completely despaired about themselves. However, turn of events usually tip a person to either side. All we can do in our lives is this to live better, become a better ally of ourselves to ourselves rather than to self destruct with self inflected emotions. Let me know if you need help, will see what I can do for you my friend |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Sep 2011
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Fear is a great ally and enemy. Fear is an enemy because it can keep you from moving forward with what you need to do as a business owner to be successful. Fear causes many people to not take action. Fear can be an ally by attacking what you fear. Fear can be a motivator to challenge yourself to overcome whatever obstacle standing in your way. |
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| Wade Castellaw War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2013 Location: Atlanta, Georgia USA
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Thank you, Eric, for starting this thread and sharing your views. Thank you, techbul, for bringing this thread to my attention. I agree that I, myself, am my greatest ally and enemy. My thoughts determine how I feel and ultimately how I behave/act. My actions determine my freedom. And isn't it how much freedom we enjoy that brings the highest value to ourselves/our lives/the lives of others? My definition of freedom is not simple. It demands tremendous responsibility... |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Nassau, Bahamas is HOME!
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| My greatest ally is patience! With patience I have been able to remain focused at a particular goal. Many setbacks have tried to dictate to me final outcomes but patience has helped me many times to be stable while waiting for their (the setback's) strength to go down. And every thing that has been a problem has only been a problem for a while...and then its strength goes down. This is my experience. That is what I have noticed...a situation only seems frightening when you look at it from a distance. As soon as you get close to it you begin to see how you are going to beat it. I don't have any significant enemies! |
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| Fiendishly Clever Warrior Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: UK
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Your greatest ally is your mind. Your greatest enemy is your heart.
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| An apology for the Devil . . . it must be remembered that we have only heard one side of the case. God has written all the books. - Samuel Butler | |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2012 Location: Australia
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Great words of encouragement and i could not agree more. It is our belief that will lead us to fullfilling life or mediocre life. Very few people realize this, whatever you belief in will affect your behavior therefore your result in life. The disappointing thing is people adopt very limiting belief therefore, live in a quite desperate live. All the best, Leo www.beyondsuccesssystem.com | |
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