Coach Frank Sagasta

Education - Leadership - Philosophy - Positive Psychology - Life-Skills

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

DESIRE


DESIRE 

Think freely. Practice Patience. Smile Often. Live God's message. Make new friends. Have Faith. Rediscover old ones. Forgive an enemy. Hope. Grow. Count your blessings. Keep your promise. Be wise.Work hard. Be disciplined. Take chances. Give Love. Believe in yourself. Trust. Honor. See the beauty of each day. Make every day a masterpiece.  



There's a word that I've come to enjoy. There's a word that brings happiness and health. A word that I'll share with you and hope that you might share with others. It is quite a word that many have used but many have fallen short of giving the steps behind it. Learn from it as I did and see the great things that can happen. 

I personally believe were the creators of our own environment and the leaders of our own destiny. You have to decide what you want in life bottom line. When you come to the point where you've made a decision. Then you've come to the point of possession. The possession of your own mind and you use that tool to drive you further on toward your goals. The possession of your mind gives you the power to overcome fear, doubt, or any other thing that might haunt you from accomplishing something worthwhile. So, long as it doesn't violate the laws of God or the rights of your fellowman. 

Desire can give you the best experience of knowing that you can achieve any goal or vision. Setting these desire should always be done with clarity and full faith. And write them out daily, weekly, monthly or yearly. There's an element of the conscious mind that says if we visualize our goal it is easier at achieving. 

I have learned from many a people but when I die, let be known. My desire was set with these simple words.  


Determine
Evaluate
Set
Identify
Repeat
Each day




Best, 


Coach Frank Sagasta
I Love you Sarah, Isaac, Andrew, Delina.  





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