Paul F. Davis's Blog, page 70
July 26, 2010
Job Opportunities for Unemployed Persons: Life Coaching for Success
If you have a 4 year degree, I have job opportunities overseas if you are willing to commit to a one year contract.
Talk to your Creator and let the Spirit of life inspire and lead you to the right employment as you reconnect with your passion and pinpoint your purpose.
Listen, pray and obey ....and refuse to allow your pride to get in the way!
Be willing to do different things and leave your comfort zone.
Blessings,
Paul F Davis - life coach for success and worldwide motivational speaker
http://www.PaulFDavis.com
info @ PaulFDavis.com
407-967-7553 please don't phone unless you are willing to pay for life coaching
Talk to your Creator and let the Spirit of life inspire and lead you to the right employment as you reconnect with your passion and pinpoint your purpose.
Listen, pray and obey ....and refuse to allow your pride to get in the way!
Be willing to do different things and leave your comfort zone.
Blessings,
Paul F Davis - life coach for success and worldwide motivational speaker
http://www.PaulFDavis.com
info @ PaulFDavis.com
407-967-7553 please don't phone unless you are willing to pay for life coaching
Published on July 26, 2010 06:27
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job-opportunities, life-coaching, unemployed-persons
July 25, 2010
God Where Are You? Feeling Forsaken by God?
God where are you?
Feeling forsaken by God? Feeling overwhelmed by life's struggles?
I understand how you feel for sure!
http://www.PaulFDavis.com/overcoming-...
info @ PaulFDavis.com - author of Breakthrough For a Broken Heart and worldwide speaker for overcoming adversity
Feeling forsaken by God? Feeling overwhelmed by life's struggles?
I understand how you feel for sure!
http://www.PaulFDavis.com/overcoming-...
info @ PaulFDavis.com - author of Breakthrough For a Broken Heart and worldwide speaker for overcoming adversity
Published on July 25, 2010 10:28
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feeling-forsaken, god, where-are-you
Weapons Financial Destruction: Financial History and Banking Deregulation
The easiest way to rob a bank and get away with it is to own one. Following Reagonomics banking deregulation we find ourselves today in the age of leverage and massive indebtedness.
For a fascinating read on the financial history of the world http://tinyurl.com/26vt824
Paul F Davis - author of United States of Arrogance and worldwide speaker on geopolitics
info @ PaulFDavis.com
http://www.PaulFDavis.com
For a fascinating read on the financial history of the world http://tinyurl.com/26vt824
Paul F Davis - author of United States of Arrogance and worldwide speaker on geopolitics
info @ PaulFDavis.com
http://www.PaulFDavis.com
Published on July 25, 2010 07:25
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banking-deregulation, financial-history, weapons-financial-destruction
July 23, 2010
Nevada Foreign Investment Home, Land, Hotel Purchases
Nevada expressly allow nonresident aliens to hold, take and
enjoy real property on the same terms as resident aliens, and also allow nonresident corporations to do so on the same terms as domestic corporations.
info @ PaulFDavis.com
407-967-7553
http://www.PaulFDavis.com - Global Properties Specialist
enjoy real property on the same terms as resident aliens, and also allow nonresident corporations to do so on the same terms as domestic corporations.
info @ PaulFDavis.com
407-967-7553
http://www.PaulFDavis.com - Global Properties Specialist
Published on July 23, 2010 09:48
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foreign-investment, nevada
Organizational Psychology and Industrial Psychology - New Revolutionary Insights for the 21st Century
Refreshing insights to modern economic ideology and contemporary organizational psychology. http://tinyurl.com/33nl9my
Published on July 23, 2010 08:33
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industrial-psychology, organizational-psychology
July 22, 2010
I Used to Think That ...
I used to think when I was 5 years old that I wanted to be a garbage man when I would grow up. The 6am trash truck was so large and impressive at that age ...how they compacted the trash with all that powerful machinery and noise as I looked out my bedroom window following a 5:30am viewing of Batman on TV.
But then when I realized just how badly trash smells, I quickly changed my mind ...while being thankful and appreciate to those who perform the job and keep our neighborhoods clean and pristine.
I used to think was I was 8 years old that I wanted to be a professional baseball player when I grew up. Hitting a white ball and running around the bases with a smile on my face, while everyone chased like mad after that ball seemed so fun.
But then I realized playing the same game 162 days a year could get a bit boring, besides being free and traveling internationally is far more fun than being bound to a rigid yearly schedule domestically on a ballfield with fans harrassing you all the time for an autograph.
As I entered college I used to think I would be a pediatrician, because I thought playing with kids was fun and cool. After all I played with and baby-sat my little brother all of the time, while my parents were doing their thing.
But then upon entering college and studying biology and chemistry, I realized my mind wasn't wired scientifically. Nevertheless thanks to a lovely lab partner, I still managed to pull a B in that class. However having learned more about me, on practicing medicine I decided to pass.
As I earned A's in economics as an undergraduate in college, I used to think I would major in economics. After all I enjoyed the material and studying how money works on a personal and national level.
Yet upon transferring from my local community college to UCF, I quickly realized why my University at the time was so named. The joke on campus was "U Can't Finish" ...perhaps due to the fraternity and sorority part life I thought?
On the contrary I later learned, as it more had to do with class scheduling. My junior year of University, as I sought to register for economics classes I noticed that only 4 classes were being offered (less than the usual 5 per semester I was used to at the community college where I earned a 3.8 GPA).
Even worse was 2 of the 4 classes were scheduled at the exact time as the other 2, meaning I would only be able to take only 2 that semester. Hence I might take 4 years at this rate to finish my remaining 2 years of Univesity to earn a basic bachelors degree.
It was then I discovered the brilliance of majoring in Liberal Studies and studying what I found interesting, rather than being told what to study in order to earn a piece of paper called a degree. Hence I became a self-starter and learned how to be self-motivated and follow my inspiration.
I enjoyed studying documentary film, public relations, communications, listening (yes, I actually took a class in this), law, international economics (the last eco class I have taken in a while), marketing, Spanish and so much more.
Thereafter I used to think I would be a lawyer as I enjoyed debating, fully examining an issue and being paid to fight for those who couldn't defend themselves.
However upon being overwhelmed with the excessive case law I was made to read in 5 law classes my first year of legal education, I found myself going to the gym to exercise and relieve my brain of legal overload (and the many cases centuries old written in old English).
I did however excel in international law in Hong Kong the summer after year 1, but upon realizing all of the international treaties most nations sign are rarely enforced by the UN or any other national body - I didn't want to just talk about such in think tanks of academia without taking any action to bring about notable change in our world.
So I became a fitness trainer for a while to reconnect with my body and help others improve their health. 15 years later I still exercise regularly and am in outstanding shape for my age (how I wish I was this strong and muscular out of high school when I was playing baseball, maybe I could have been a pro after all).
As for being an attorney, this possibility does still exist (maybe when I am 80 years old or beyond and done traveling globally and decide to take down a corrupt company or two) as I still have the fight in me.
However since being hit by a drunk driver in July, 2008 and watching my attorney push paper back and forth (with the help of his two paralegals) for over 2 years just to get a settlement for a slam dunk DUI case (the woman's 2nd in two years) that totaled my car and injured me ....I don't know if I am all that desirous of pushing paper for the rest of my life in a high stress job as practicing law.
Besides practicing law within only one state (as interstate commerce is non-existent when each state can make money off education, examinations and licensing fees) and being bound, not able to travel (while I await more documents, depositions, interrogatories and paper to push) is not appealing to me.
I used to think that I would be a minister in 1990, after I had several supernatural visitations and experiences with God (since I still have some even today in different measures), although little did I realize the extent of the commitment required.
Not that I can't commit, because I can. But nobody told me in Bible school how everywhere I would go overseas I would be hounded for money and nearly milked like a cow for it ...while being made to feel guilty if I don't give (even when I myself am penniless).
Nevertheless I learned to say without feeling guilty and just give what I felt comfortable with despite the never-ending dire needs all around me.
I had to remind myself that I am not God, nor do I want to be, neither therefore should I feel guilty if I cannot fulfill His role as provider for humanity.
Not to mention, I came to a place where it was difficult raising funding for my own nonprofit ministry, as I have difficulty asking for money.
Hence I learned to plan my work and diligently work my plan, doing what I can and leaving the rest to the Lord of life to do.
As I gave myself to God and developed the gifts He gave me, I grew in giftings and skills simultaneousy (even further cultivating more knowledge, wisdom and understanding). This was good and always enjoyable - as personal growth is something I am passionate about and continually pursue.
So here I am today a published author, motivational speaker and minister - three things I have for years liked to do.
Herein I shall remain having progressively discovered my destiny too!
Nevertheless I shall continue studying matters of interest to me (some would say I am a professional student).
Say what you want, I really don't care.
But being free and living spontaneously, this is my passion and something I dare to do.
Being a teacher and lifelong learner, I will both grow inwardly and outwardly - simultaneously receiving and giving.
Herein do I feel most free, happy and content.
I had to think things through to come to this place of personal discovery, maturity and self growth.
Now how about you?
Things are not always as they first appear and seem.
Further examination, added self-awareness and a willingness to inquire more deeply into matters always brings added revelation and insight.
What say you about your personal journey and life discoveries?
http://www.PaulFDavis.com - life coach for success, worldwide speaker and life-changing author
info @ PaulFDavis.com - Global Properties Specialist and debt arbitrator
But then when I realized just how badly trash smells, I quickly changed my mind ...while being thankful and appreciate to those who perform the job and keep our neighborhoods clean and pristine.
I used to think was I was 8 years old that I wanted to be a professional baseball player when I grew up. Hitting a white ball and running around the bases with a smile on my face, while everyone chased like mad after that ball seemed so fun.
But then I realized playing the same game 162 days a year could get a bit boring, besides being free and traveling internationally is far more fun than being bound to a rigid yearly schedule domestically on a ballfield with fans harrassing you all the time for an autograph.
As I entered college I used to think I would be a pediatrician, because I thought playing with kids was fun and cool. After all I played with and baby-sat my little brother all of the time, while my parents were doing their thing.
But then upon entering college and studying biology and chemistry, I realized my mind wasn't wired scientifically. Nevertheless thanks to a lovely lab partner, I still managed to pull a B in that class. However having learned more about me, on practicing medicine I decided to pass.
As I earned A's in economics as an undergraduate in college, I used to think I would major in economics. After all I enjoyed the material and studying how money works on a personal and national level.
Yet upon transferring from my local community college to UCF, I quickly realized why my University at the time was so named. The joke on campus was "U Can't Finish" ...perhaps due to the fraternity and sorority part life I thought?
On the contrary I later learned, as it more had to do with class scheduling. My junior year of University, as I sought to register for economics classes I noticed that only 4 classes were being offered (less than the usual 5 per semester I was used to at the community college where I earned a 3.8 GPA).
Even worse was 2 of the 4 classes were scheduled at the exact time as the other 2, meaning I would only be able to take only 2 that semester. Hence I might take 4 years at this rate to finish my remaining 2 years of Univesity to earn a basic bachelors degree.
It was then I discovered the brilliance of majoring in Liberal Studies and studying what I found interesting, rather than being told what to study in order to earn a piece of paper called a degree. Hence I became a self-starter and learned how to be self-motivated and follow my inspiration.
I enjoyed studying documentary film, public relations, communications, listening (yes, I actually took a class in this), law, international economics (the last eco class I have taken in a while), marketing, Spanish and so much more.
Thereafter I used to think I would be a lawyer as I enjoyed debating, fully examining an issue and being paid to fight for those who couldn't defend themselves.
However upon being overwhelmed with the excessive case law I was made to read in 5 law classes my first year of legal education, I found myself going to the gym to exercise and relieve my brain of legal overload (and the many cases centuries old written in old English).
I did however excel in international law in Hong Kong the summer after year 1, but upon realizing all of the international treaties most nations sign are rarely enforced by the UN or any other national body - I didn't want to just talk about such in think tanks of academia without taking any action to bring about notable change in our world.
So I became a fitness trainer for a while to reconnect with my body and help others improve their health. 15 years later I still exercise regularly and am in outstanding shape for my age (how I wish I was this strong and muscular out of high school when I was playing baseball, maybe I could have been a pro after all).
As for being an attorney, this possibility does still exist (maybe when I am 80 years old or beyond and done traveling globally and decide to take down a corrupt company or two) as I still have the fight in me.
However since being hit by a drunk driver in July, 2008 and watching my attorney push paper back and forth (with the help of his two paralegals) for over 2 years just to get a settlement for a slam dunk DUI case (the woman's 2nd in two years) that totaled my car and injured me ....I don't know if I am all that desirous of pushing paper for the rest of my life in a high stress job as practicing law.
Besides practicing law within only one state (as interstate commerce is non-existent when each state can make money off education, examinations and licensing fees) and being bound, not able to travel (while I await more documents, depositions, interrogatories and paper to push) is not appealing to me.
I used to think that I would be a minister in 1990, after I had several supernatural visitations and experiences with God (since I still have some even today in different measures), although little did I realize the extent of the commitment required.
Not that I can't commit, because I can. But nobody told me in Bible school how everywhere I would go overseas I would be hounded for money and nearly milked like a cow for it ...while being made to feel guilty if I don't give (even when I myself am penniless).
Nevertheless I learned to say without feeling guilty and just give what I felt comfortable with despite the never-ending dire needs all around me.
I had to remind myself that I am not God, nor do I want to be, neither therefore should I feel guilty if I cannot fulfill His role as provider for humanity.
Not to mention, I came to a place where it was difficult raising funding for my own nonprofit ministry, as I have difficulty asking for money.
Hence I learned to plan my work and diligently work my plan, doing what I can and leaving the rest to the Lord of life to do.
As I gave myself to God and developed the gifts He gave me, I grew in giftings and skills simultaneousy (even further cultivating more knowledge, wisdom and understanding). This was good and always enjoyable - as personal growth is something I am passionate about and continually pursue.
So here I am today a published author, motivational speaker and minister - three things I have for years liked to do.
Herein I shall remain having progressively discovered my destiny too!
Nevertheless I shall continue studying matters of interest to me (some would say I am a professional student).
Say what you want, I really don't care.
But being free and living spontaneously, this is my passion and something I dare to do.
Being a teacher and lifelong learner, I will both grow inwardly and outwardly - simultaneously receiving and giving.
Herein do I feel most free, happy and content.
I had to think things through to come to this place of personal discovery, maturity and self growth.
Now how about you?
Things are not always as they first appear and seem.
Further examination, added self-awareness and a willingness to inquire more deeply into matters always brings added revelation and insight.
What say you about your personal journey and life discoveries?
http://www.PaulFDavis.com - life coach for success, worldwide speaker and life-changing author
info @ PaulFDavis.com - Global Properties Specialist and debt arbitrator
Published on July 22, 2010 08:28
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used-to-think
Faith Changes Nations, Living by Faith - The Force of Faith
The force of faith changes nations! Recklessly dare to believe rather than trying to hedge your bets. Waters never part until your feet get wet. Faith is a fact and an act, the difference is in the doing. You bear the most fruit when you get out on a limb. If you don't take chances, you won't make advances.
Intellectualizing faith is boring. Salvation by faith is comforting. Living by faith is exhilarating, invigorating and life-changing!
As for me I am asking for the nations and going for God's love, power and wisdom to touch and transform the world!
http://www.PaulFDavis.com/supernatura...
info @ PaulFDavis.com - worldwide minister and life-changing author ready to bring the miracle working power of God to your city
407-967-7553
Intellectualizing faith is boring. Salvation by faith is comforting. Living by faith is exhilarating, invigorating and life-changing!
As for me I am asking for the nations and going for God's love, power and wisdom to touch and transform the world!
http://www.PaulFDavis.com/supernatura...
info @ PaulFDavis.com - worldwide minister and life-changing author ready to bring the miracle working power of God to your city
407-967-7553
Published on July 22, 2010 07:06
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faith-changes-nations, force-of-faith, living-by-faith
July 21, 2010
Drinking Alcohol = Increasing Risk of Stroke says Journal of the American Heart Association
Call it the not-so-happy hour. The risk of stroke appears to double in the hour after consuming just one drink - be it wine, beer or hard liquor - according to a small multi-center study reported in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.
"The impact of alcohol on your risk of ischemic stroke appears to depend on how much and how often you drink," said Murray A. Mittleman, M.D., Dr.P.H., senior author of the Stroke Onset Study (SOS) and director of the Cardiovascular Epidemiology Research Unit at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in the Harvard Medical School in Boston, Mass.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/artic...
As for me, next to my heart itself, my brain is the most vital organ to sustain healthy living. Therefore MSG, chemical food additives, parasite laden pork and brain deadening alcohol are not for me!
Although I must confess I did slip up recently with my buddy Rich Vera when we had a yummy spicy sausage dog one afternoon. Nevertheless I can stand on Acts 10 when God told Peter to eat freely as all food is "sanctified" by prayer (1Timothy 4:5). Yet I prefer to be kosher and adhere to the Mosaic law, which is also good and God given for optimal health.
As a substance abuse prevention speaker, I have experienced enough heartache and pain from my mother's alcoholism which devastated my grandparents and led to her premature death. As a victim of drunk driving, which nearly killed me, too often I see people drink and drive.
As for drinking, I know some people enjoy it, but I'd rather be filled with the Spirit of God and have all of my mental faculties than be diminished by drinking and numb to life itself. I enjoy and love life and want to maximize it to the full.
World travel is my drug of choice and the only spirit I need is the supernatural Spirit of God that keeps me flying high!
http://www.PaulFDavis.com/health-and-...
info @ PaulFDavis.com - former fitness trainer and nutritional consultant
407-967-7553
"The impact of alcohol on your risk of ischemic stroke appears to depend on how much and how often you drink," said Murray A. Mittleman, M.D., Dr.P.H., senior author of the Stroke Onset Study (SOS) and director of the Cardiovascular Epidemiology Research Unit at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in the Harvard Medical School in Boston, Mass.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/artic...
As for me, next to my heart itself, my brain is the most vital organ to sustain healthy living. Therefore MSG, chemical food additives, parasite laden pork and brain deadening alcohol are not for me!
Although I must confess I did slip up recently with my buddy Rich Vera when we had a yummy spicy sausage dog one afternoon. Nevertheless I can stand on Acts 10 when God told Peter to eat freely as all food is "sanctified" by prayer (1Timothy 4:5). Yet I prefer to be kosher and adhere to the Mosaic law, which is also good and God given for optimal health.
As a substance abuse prevention speaker, I have experienced enough heartache and pain from my mother's alcoholism which devastated my grandparents and led to her premature death. As a victim of drunk driving, which nearly killed me, too often I see people drink and drive.
As for drinking, I know some people enjoy it, but I'd rather be filled with the Spirit of God and have all of my mental faculties than be diminished by drinking and numb to life itself. I enjoy and love life and want to maximize it to the full.
World travel is my drug of choice and the only spirit I need is the supernatural Spirit of God that keeps me flying high!
http://www.PaulFDavis.com/health-and-...
info @ PaulFDavis.com - former fitness trainer and nutritional consultant
407-967-7553
Published on July 21, 2010 12:16
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drinking-alcohol, risk-of-stroke
Battered Women, Single Mothers and Struggling Women
Hey ladies!
Keep your head up and your heart open! God is not through with you.
Your best and most blessed days are ahead of you!
Jesus loves and is daily fighting for you.
Keep believing, praying and putting feet to your faith!
http://paulfdavis.com/women-issues-sp... - life coach for success and author of "Breakthrough For a Broken Heart"
info @ PaulFDavis.com - Life-changing author and worldwide speaker for breakthrough to break the chains and empower you to live victoriously!
407-967-7553
Keep your head up and your heart open! God is not through with you.
Your best and most blessed days are ahead of you!
Jesus loves and is daily fighting for you.
Keep believing, praying and putting feet to your faith!
http://paulfdavis.com/women-issues-sp... - life coach for success and author of "Breakthrough For a Broken Heart"
info @ PaulFDavis.com - Life-changing author and worldwide speaker for breakthrough to break the chains and empower you to live victoriously!
407-967-7553
Published on July 21, 2010 12:14
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battered-women, single-mothers, struggling-mothers
July 20, 2010
Love Changes Everything and Makes All Things New!
Love erases everything because love goes deeper than anything. Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage. "This is My commandment that you love one another that your joy may be full." (Jesus)
http://www.PaulFDavis.com - worldwide minister and motivational speaker for conflict resolution, reconciliation and transformation
info @ PaulFDavis.com
407-967-7553
http://www.PaulFDavis.com - worldwide minister and motivational speaker for conflict resolution, reconciliation and transformation
info @ PaulFDavis.com
407-967-7553
Published on July 20, 2010 08:28
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Tags:
all-things-new, love-changes-everything