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How to Focus - Run Your Race How to Focus - introduction Confucius said “Person who chases two rabbits catches neither.” This statement created a very vivid image in my mind of the futility of trying to do too many things at the same time. Chasing one rabbit is hard enough. Imagine chasing two. Clearly the only way to practically deal with such a situation is to first concentrate on one rabbit and then, after catching the first one, go and catch the other. Such common sense often eludes us when it comes to chasing our dreams. If you have big dreams and a big vision for your life it is very likely that you may feel overwhelmed at times. There may be so many things you would like to achieve, but so little time. This is particularly true if you are managing your own business and holding a job at the same time. How do you manage to get it all done? How to Focus - Relax The first thing you must do is to relax. Don’t panic. Don’t get overwhelmed and don’t be in too much of a
“Don’t Stop the Music” I wrote this inspirational speech for a Toastmasters presentation. At the time I was feeling very inspired by music and reclaiming my former love for it. If you have never been to A Toastmasters meeting I recommend you find a club near you and gor for one. It is a marvelous and fun way to learn public speaking and leadership skills. I know of many world-class speakers that have benefited from going for such meetings and completing the assignments outlined in the manuals. You can find  more inspirational speech articles here. Inspirational speech Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman. ~Ludwig Van Beethoven~ You know, I have found that to be so true. There is a song for every occasion. I remember when I was at Ridgeway campus. If my friends needed music for a party or just to listen to something, they would often come to me. I had a great collection. Over the years I managed to pack my computer