As you progress through your life, you gain experience and
trust with various people based on your actions. This is what you can call
obtaining credibility. This means that you have a track record of consistency
and/or reliability that is attached to your name. People value credibility because
they know they can count on you and the results you present to them time after
time. Similar to gaining respect and things of that nature, becoming credible
is a process that takes time. Showing up when called upon, being truthful, and being
genuine are things that would aid you on your task to becoming more credible.
It can take a while to obtain a high level of credibility but it can also be
lost with simple inaccuracies and shortcomings. There wouldn't be much value in
being credible if the path to acquiring that aspect of yourself was an easy
one. If you are the kind person who finds it difficult being reliable, routine
is the only way to improve on that side of yourself. Small and minor changes to
the way you conduct yourself would be much more easier than a sudden drastic
change to your personality. If you stick with it, slowly but surely you'll
start to see people looking for that part of you that seems to be brought out
on a routine basis. There is also a good chance that they will then share their
experiences and feelings about your consistency with others. This can also
validate you and actions. Whether you're watching a television show, reading
information on a website, or simply talking to a friend, you tend to gravitate
to those that you find to be credible. The reason for that is because people
like to know what they are getting themselves into and what they are going to
get out of it. If you are looking to become credible, consistency with your
actions and speaking the truth will definitely help you along the way.
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Year End Stats (Q4 2013)
It's been a rather long and exciting year not just for the Wisdom Infinity movement but for us as people. We've seen triumphs, failures, happiness, sadness, growth, etc. Every moment experienced further shapes the future that seems more mysterious than ever. I would like to thank my writers and promoters for an amazing job this year. None of this could be done without you guys.
Most importantly on behalf of Wisdom Infinity I would like to thank our users. Without you guys and our amazing team the dreams we have may never have seen the light of day. I hope that you continue to check in from time to time and engage in whatever releases may come (like the SUPER SECRET PROJECT that will be unveiled on January 1st).
Happy New Year!!
"Live life, responsibly"
-Kelly McGhee (Creator of Wisdom Infinity)
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Integrity
For the most part, as we go through life we all would like to be respected by one another based on the way we conduct ourselves. Integrity deals with the idea of someone being trustworthy and having very strong moral values. Becoming a person who has great integrity isn't an over night act but a habit practiced over a period of time. Similar to building a relationship with a person, one would have to compare the actions that you display to previous ones experienced to gauge whether they are consistent or not. Consistency in morals, beliefs, and actions help build your integrity and because of this people will begin to form a specific view of you. Perception is one of the main components of this term. How people perceive you to be initially may not be the same way that they view you later down the road. The idea of someone who's moral views and trustworthiness that seems to change frequently can cause people to lose faith in your validity. Being someone who remains true to their actions time after time is a person who can be relied upon and will usually deliver no matter the circumstances. If your goal is to become a person who has a substantial amount of integrity, always remember that its an aspect of life that occurs time after time, and not something that is plainly stated to be so.
"Live life, responsibly"
-Kelly McGhee
"Live life, responsibly"
-Kelly McGhee
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Organization
It is all too common for the vast majority of the population to not be that
well informed on the art of organization. Most are completely oblivious to the
enormous benefits that organization can extend into their everyday lives.
However, there is good news. This is a skill that can be easily acquired.
By
being organized you can dramatically change your quality of life and also
improve it in subtle and quite obvious ways as well. Some people misperceive
the art of organization as something that will take up all of their time and
requires filing your cds in alphabetical order or even being anal retentive
about small insignificant tasks. Every person has a wide ranging variance on
their perspective of this essential skill.
Being
organized involves an individual’s personal preference, style and personality.
There are people who tend to steer toward color coding and post-its in their
office in order to feel organized while others may be more particular with date
books and to-do lists. Others may even operate on complete an utter “organized”
chaos where they are truly the only individual to find order in their own
madness.
Staying
organized can keep you healthy. It is a widely known fact that stress can
affect your health both physically, mentally and emotionally in a variety of
ways that are harmful to you. By being organized, you can dramatically reduce
your levels of stress with very little effort.
Aside
from reducing stress substantially, you will present yourself in a much more
professional light by being well organized. If your office or home is unkempt
and chaotic, it can leave a bad impression on anyone who may choose to drop in.
Being organized will portray an aspect to yourself that you have everything
under complete and total control.
Organization
can even help you save money. When you find yourself unorganized, you can often
overlook things that you already have but may be spending money to repurchase.
If you maintain a more organized home or office, you will create a better
overview of your life when it comes to expenditures and finances. Spending only
on things you honestly need and afford is a positive side effect of proper
organizational skills.
Besides
saving money, organization greatly saves individuals time. When you have your
workflow well organized and neatly in place, you can quite easily set your
priorities in order of what needs to be done immediately allowing for better
management of work. Not only does this time saver assist you while on the job,
but you will also gain more time in your personal life with your new found
organizational skills. By being well organized you will gain a clearer
perspective of what you need to do which will permit you to better delegate
time for yourself and loved ones.
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