The Phrase That Pays

MS – We see only the results which a man’s choices make out of his raw material. But God does not judge him on the raw material at all, but on what he has done with it. – CS Lewis

BAD – I’m going to shoot them and bury them in the hill. – Mike Somers quoting Mark Wahlberg from “The Shooter”

EB – Can I please have some nutcrackers for Christmas? – Rowen Zane

JW – Swimming trunks, daddy. – Zach Warmbir

JD – Progress always involves risk; you can’t steal second base and keep your foot on first. – Frederick Wilcox

I liked the mental picture from the quote about not being able to steal second base with a foot on first.

How often do we hear someone talking of all they would like to do in life only they won’t step off of first?

How often do we ourselves look longingly out towards second, all the time keeping our foot on first?

Mixing my sports metaphors here a little, but I think life is a lot like that quote with one addition – a shot clock.

An unseen, unknown shot clock that is winding down as each day passes. And when the clock expires, first base crumbles.

Life is constantly changing. What was our secure, safe place soon will be past.

We must take our foot off of first or lose it altogether.

Take that leap today.

Make it a great day.

Jake

Daily Attitude Email 12 9 14

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152896325922287

On the 5 year anniversary of his death, one of Jim Rohn’s mentees posted this video on his FaceBook page.

In the video he shares the top lessons he learned from Jim.

If you will change, everything will change for you.

If you want to have more, you have to become more.

Don’t wish it was easier, wish you were better. Go about the business of becoming better.

Do the easy things.

I know I have shared all of these with you multiple times over the years, but this quick summary is a great reminder.

Make it a great day.

Jake

Daily Attitude Email 12 8 14

Yesterday was the 73rd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

I recently read “Unbroken” which is the story based in the Pacific Theatre during World War II. More than anything I was again struck by the willingness to serve shown by Americans in general during that time period.

The book is about Louis Zamperini. He was a famous track star headed for greatness, but he didn’t think about his career or the money or the fame, he wanted to serve.

It reminded me that my job is to do the most with the opportunities given me by the sacrifices of men like him. To make the most of the freedom won at such an extreme cost.

Be thankful today to those who have served. Be humbled by the gifts given that can never be repaid. Be dedicated to honoring their sacrifice by giving your best.

Make it a great day.

Jake

Daily Attitude Email 12 4 14

Slow down and enjoy life. It’s not only the scenery you miss by going too fast – you also miss the sense of where you are going and why. – Eddie Cantor

Ever find yourself rushing from one place to another, wondering the whole time how you got yourself into this situation in the first place? You wonder where you are going and why.

This quote reminded me of those situations and the importance of slowing down a little.

When we are rushing and running, it is easy to lose our direction and purpose.

We feel like we are spinning our wheels or going in circles. Because we are.

Progress is slow and arduous when you don’t constantly make sure you are headed in the right direction.

We must live on purpose and with purpose. Looking at our “why” each day and taking small steps towards it, daily.

Find 5 minutes today to honestly look at your direction.

Make it a great day.

Jake

The Phrase That Pays

JD – I like smiling. Smiling is my favorite. – The Elf

JW – Do you know why I am pulling you over tonight?

BAD – It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.

MS* – Buddy the Elf, what’s your favorite color. – The Elf

EB – Man, I was owning some thirteen year olds the other night. – Mr. Mustache (Mr. Mustache would like all his fans out there to know that this quote was in reference to his domination in playing against thirteen year olds in Call of Duty, not 100% sure that makes it any better).

Jamie’s quote was in reference to his getting pulled over the other night. In the end, the officer let him off with a warning.

It was great to hear Jamie tell the story of how he had been shown some undeserved grace and how much he appreciated it.

It was a great reminder to give grace whenever possible.

Is there someone in your life that needs a little grace?

Make it a great day.

Jake

Daily Attitude Email 12 3 14

While I relish our warm months, winter forms our character and brings out our best. – Tom Allen

Winter is a great metaphor for those times in our life when things aren’t going so well.

This quote hints at that.

The hard times in our life form our character. They mold and shape our attitudes and belief system.

The hard times also bring out our best. When we are truly tested, we are given the opportunity to show our best.

Embrace the winters of your life as a time to get better and stronger.

Make it a great day.

Jake

Daily Attitude Email 12 2 14

One of the first Christmas rituals at the Davis house is the annual viewing of “The Elf”.

As is typical for most Will Ferrell movies, there are some real gems of wisdom in the movie.

In particular, the “Code of the Elves” felt like some brilliant wisdom.

The Code of the Elves:

1. Treat every day like Christmas.

2. There is room for everyone on the nice list.

3. The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.

The third one is questionable in my case, but maybe there is some wisdom on the list…..

Treat every day like Christmas. What would life be like if we did this? Do you think it would be better or worse?

There is room for everyone on the nice list. What if we treated everyone like this? What if we approached all of the “not nice” people we run into as if it were only a matter of time until they made the “nice list”?

Simple concepts. Treat every day like a day to celebrate. Expect the best of and for other’s in our lives.

Make it a great day.

Jake

Daily Attitude Email 12 1 14

Yesterday we lit the first Advent candle at church. It’s officially Christmas season now.

The first Advent candle represents hope. To Christians, the hope of what was to come in form of a baby in a manger on Christmas day.

Hope is a great word to describe some of the buzz that happens around Christmas.

We watch Christmas movies full of hope.

We listen to Christmas music full of hope.

Hope that people will get along better.

Hope that we will appreciate what we have.

Hope that peace and joy will win out over anger and depression.

Hope that we will find what we are looking for.

I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas season this year.

Make it a great day.

Jake