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Monday, December 28, 2009

"Get Ready for the Camera"

For those of you who anticipate my blog postings, I want to personally thank you!

With this being the year my book, THIS IS WHY I WRITE is released, my success will not be possible without the love, encouragement, and inspiration from you. So, please don't stop! :) It's my guarantee that when I make it to the top, I will do my absolute best to take each and every one of you with me. Again, thank you so much.

To be completely honest, I didn't have a clue to what I wanted to write about. However, as I was writing my thank you's, I got a sense of urgency to help those who aren't prepared for the new year to get ready, and to get ready now.

It's so amazing how at the start of the new year, everyone is so fired up. They claim success over their personal lives; whether it's financial success, spiritual success, or even physical success. But, when one thing goes against what they had initially planned, they immediately look forward to the next year. I credit this reaction to the lack of planning. It doesn't mean that they didn't plan, it simply means that they didn't plan early enough.

As I briefly look back over the year 2009, I was instantly reminded that you can't expect success tomorrow, if tomorrow's success is planned tomorrow.

The year 2010 will be OUR year to "Get Ready for the Camera"! But, in order to be fluent in our actions, assuring that we get rid of all of the controllable hiccups, we must prep ourselves daily.

I don't know about you, but I'm incredibly confident that I have a story to share with, at least, one person that could make a dramatic impact on the world. I believe in the power of one. If I can prepare myself to help another person prepare themselves for their future, I can change the world. But, it starts with me. It starts with a realization that the world around us is positively and/or negatively impacted by the choices we make.

The year 2010 awaits those who enter, ready to make a difference not only in their personal lives, but in the lives of others. So many of us are infatuated with the success of today's celebrities; most who are demonstrating negative characteristics, but still there are many who strive to be like them. But, I have a question. What if YOU "Get Ready for the Camera?" Whose life can you positively impact by being a world changer? If you continue to educate yourself, developing mental strength, maintain a workout plan to sustain physical strength, whose life can you change?

That's why 2010 must be OUR year to "Get Ready for the Camera". If you can honestly say that you believe, 100% in what you know you are capable of becoming, you constitute as a celebrity in my book.

Friends and Family, we're all celebrities. The cameras just haven't recorded our story yet. So, 2010 is OUR year to...

"GET READY FOR THE CAMERA!"

THIS IS WHY I WRITE

PS: Please post your comments, or email them to Matthew.M.Newman@gmail.com. Also, please send your cell number and email address to be included in my promotional streams beginning January 1. You could be one to win a FREE book once released.

-Author Matthew Newman

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

The One "Bad Apple" Promotes Growth

Good day to everyone! I'm excited for a reason that has yet to be discovered this morning. But, the excitement that IS evident is my thanks to those who are following the progress of my book in one way or the other. I never knew the power behind having a dream and seeing it through. Not to say I, myself, haven't had my share of heartaches, but I've decided to look beyond the hurt to help me realize that life just isn't THAT BAD. So, thank you for your support; it's life changing.

Before I begin, I want to let you know that I'm not writing from a religious perspective, so please don't take the post out of context. In addition, I'm not neglecting my belief in any form or fashion. I simply want to demonstrate the significance of reaching the heart of men BEFORE you reach the mind of men. So, let the post begin!

Although I try to stray away from mentioning personal experiences that I encounter on a daily bases, I found it very challenging to do as I sat to write this post.

Two days ago, I updated my Facebook and Twitter status to, "Your FAITH should surpass your DOUBT." But, if you're anything like it me it can be very challenging at times. It always seems as if when you're experiencing a turning point in your life, you're also experiencing turbulence in your life. It always seems as if when life feels good, life hurts. It always seems as if joy comes one morning, but mourning comes the next morning! It puts you into a literal state of confusion. A state of mind where your unbelief surpasses your belief. Or, when your doubt surpasses your faith. Am I the only one?

Let me ask you a question. Have you ever faced a situation where you were unsure of the outcome? Let's be real. Your rent. One month you had "too much month at the end of the money." You couldn't find any additional sources of income to carry you through the month, so that one "bad apple" negatively spoiled your mind to believe that one situation can alter your future. That one "bad apple" caused you to doubt even the faith you had before the incident occured.

I've read many different definitions of the words
"Faith" and "Doubt", but for the purpose of this post I want to introduce mine.

Faith - the confident belief of a certain outcome to be true; usually requiring a sense of proof.

Doubt - a strong conviction of unbelief; usually derived from the lack of evidence or proof.

I read in Psychology Today about a study that was conducted by Dr. David Pincus of The Chaotic Life. He concluded that one person with negative thoughts and/or characteristics, or one "bad apple", could spoil, or hinder the growth and adaptation of a group. He stated that conflict is good, but also stated that when we notice conflict we should run for our lives.

In response to his study, one of his readers questioned his statement. The reader asked if conflict is good, why should we run? Should we not use it to promote growth?

When we as people extract an unproductive situation, or season out of our life, we are usually forced to believe that our future will negatively be impacted by that ONE "bad apple". But, if we can just take a glimpse of what we know WE ARE capable of becoming, that is when we can develop a strong conviction of FAITH, rather than a strong conviction of DOUBT.

When we're presented with a new negative situation, we tend to forget about every other obstacle we have overcome before. If we made out of other "bad" situations, what makes you think that we won't make it out of this one? That's why we must be careful that we aren't conformed to who, or what we've become, but rather conformed to the process that got us there; the process is our struggle. We must not forget this. Our growth is only hindered when we forget the significance of our growth. And as I stated in an earlier blog; the significance in our growth is to give what has been given to us to others.

If we are selfish in our growth, we'll eventually be developed into a "bad apple". We'll become that ONE stream of poison that causes the sick formation of doubt that dismisses the faith that is possessed by so many people.

Be strong. I know what you're facing! At this present time you can't see that what's to come is greater. But, if you stay consistent to the belief that you have in yourself, the belief that you have in the positive, productive outcome of your situation will never dwindle away. Kirk Franklin, national and international Gospel recording artist released a powerful song that said, "I can do the impossible, I can see the invincible. I can climb a mountain, I can reach my goal...because I have FAITH."

Your FAITH will surpass your DOUBT when you don't allow the ONE "bad apple" to negatively spoil your future. You're a champion!

THIS IS WHY I WRITE.

PS: Please post your comments, or email them to Matthew.M.Newman@gmail.com

Also, please send your cell number and/or email address to be included in my promotional stream, starting January 1, 2010.

-Author Matthew Newman

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Chance After Chance



Can you believe it? December 2009 is here! Wow.

Good Evening World! Am I excited to be here today, writing/blogging. Your support, anticipation, and interest is fuel to my passion. Thanks you so very much. I don't feel words give justice to my heartfelt thanks! :)

There is so much to write about. So much to say, but so little time.

Just about 15 mintues ago, when I first sat to write, I had a detailed post to share with the world. However, the post was based on personal situations that I've encountered this week.

As I concluded one paragraph, I read over it, at least, 15 times and realized that I was writing selfishly; writing for my benefit, and not the benefit of others. I stopped myself, and was reminded of the famous quote stated by renowned, Zig Ziglar:

"You can have everything in life you want if you help just enough other people get what they want."

"Just enough" can be ONE. So, that's my goal tonight; to offer a new thought of peace and calmness to your life through my writing. I aim to show you that you've been given so many chances at life, and there are so many people who haven't been granted, at least, a second chance to life.

I present to you, "CHANCE AFTER CHANCE."

On either late Sunday, November 29 or early Monday morning, November 30, my car was broken into while parked inside of my parking garage at my apartment complex here in Dallas, TX.

The thieves shattered my passenger side window and stole my radio, my $400 radio; material things. I was left with one choice. Replace the window. I called around to find the least expensive replacement. And when I did, I ventured out to take advantage of it.

I followed the worker onto the salvage yard, and was led to a Chevrolet Impala. I was immediately awed by the condition of the vehicle; I said to myself, "It wasn't me."

I paced slowly around the beat up Impala and concluded that the driver didn't make it. I noticed magazines in the trunk, a hair dryer in the back seat, and a few other miscellaneous items. Their life was stolen, but their material possessions were left unharmed.

Here is someone who didn't live to complain another day. Here is an individual who won't wake up to dream another dream. Here is a person who won't be granted another chance.

As you can see from the picture, the car was totalled, and you too can conclude that the person driving wasn't given another chance at life. But, you my friend have been granted chance after chance.

Another chance to build a better future. Another chance to bounce back from your struggle. Another chance to dream another dream. Another chance to speak life into the life of someone else. Another chance to defeat defeat.

ANOTHER CHANCE TO BE GRANTED ANOTHER CHANCE.

You too may be robbed of material possessions. You too may be robbed of your mental sanity. You too may be robbed of your physical strength. But, as long as your SOUL is preserved, use it as a chance to stride towards your destined victory.

THIS IS WHY I WRITE.

-Author Matthew Newman

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