Happy Birthday Gustave Eiffel … thanks for the lessons

Today marks Gustave Eiffel’s 182nd birthday. Of course, he is known for the obvious – the Eiffel Tower. 240px-Tour_Eiffel_Wikimedia_Commons His life story is fascinating … it gives lessons in determination, steadfastness, education and success, in spite of circumstances and setbacks. Lessons that we can use in our own lives as we seek to add more, be more and do more with the skills and knowledge and opportunities we have. Here are the lessons gleaned as I’ve studied Eiffel’s life history. Life isn’t a bed of roses, but good can come out of every circumstance. Gustave Eiffel was born in France and spent his childhood living with his grandmother, even though both of his parents were alive.


A dislike of school isn’t an indication of failure … it’s often a sign of genius. He was not a studious child … he was bored in school.  His uncle played an important role in his education by spending time with Eiffel and teaching him about everything – from chemistry and mining to theology and philosophy. Eiffel had his hopes set on attending one college, but he didn’t qualify for entrance to this school. Instead he attended another school in Paris where he received a vocational.


Do what you can, from where you are, with what you have. After he graduated with plans to work in his uncle’s workshop, it didn’t happen due to a family dispute. So, he worked for free for his brother-in-law in a foundry until he sought employment with railway engineer Charles Nepveu who hired him as his private secretary. All was well until the company went bankrupt.


When things fall apart … another door will open. Although Nepveu’s company went bankrupt, he helped Eiffel secure a job with a company for whom Eiffel produced his first bridge design – one of countless bridges he is noted for. Soon, Nepveu was appointed to managing director of two factories in Paris and offered Eiffel a job as head of research.  A new contract for a railway bridge was secured and Eiffel eventually took over the management of the entire project. Following the successful construction of that bridge, Eiffel received more work – he was gaining attention and developing a reputation for his skills and knowledge.


Be independent – create your own economy. When business began to decline, Eiffel set up as an independent consulting engineer. He set up his own workshops.


Find a need, figure out the solution In Eiffel’s time, bridges were monstrous projects and the man labor required was enormous.  Plus, transporting all the materials across land where there were no roads, or very poor roads for travel, getting the materials to the project site was a huge problem. Eiffel started work on a system of standardised prefabricated bridges.  These used a small number of standard components, all small enough to be readily transportable, reducing the need for the man-hours used to carry these supplies to the site.


Do good work – you’ll attract more work. This is a little known fact about Eiffel. In 1881 he was contacted by Auguste Bartholdi who was in need of an engineer to help him to build the Statue of Liberty. 250px-Statue_of_Liberty_7 The entire statue was erected at the Eiffel works in Paris before being dismantled and shipped to the United States.


Do what you love and create residual income. Initially, Eiffel was not much interested in the Eiffel Tower project.  It wasn’t until engineer Stephen Sauvestre added architectural embellishments of the decorative arches, the glass pavilion and the cupola at the top that Eiffel got on board. He bought the rights to the patent on the design and on January 8,1887 signed a contract to receive 1 ½ million francs toward construction costs PLUS he was to receive all income from the commercial exploitation during the 1889 World’s Fairand for the following twenty years.


Ignore the naysayers – keep the vision.  The Eiffel tower was a subject of controversy and criticism. Headlines such as “Eiffel Suicide” and “Gustave Eiffel has gone mad: he has been confined in an Asylum” appeared in the press. Today the Eiffel Tower is one of the most iconic structures in the world.  The tower is the tallest structure in Paris and the most-visited paid monument in the world; 6.98 million people ascended it in 2011.


Leave a legacy.  Eiffel was ready to adopt innovative techniques first used by others and he was a pioneer in his insistence on basing all engineering decisions on a base of thorough calculation of the forces involved, combining this analytical approach with an insistence on a high standard of accuracy in drawing and manufacture.

220px-Gustav_Eiffel_Bust_Eiffel_Tower_paris For more information on Gustave Eiffel’s legacy in the Industrial Revolution Era, go here. If this article inspired you, share it with others. If it helped motivate you, leave a comment below.

And do this … read biographies of great people. Their stories will be filled with tragedy and triumph, failures and successes, courage and determination – just like Eiffel’s story has demonstrated.

You are no different than Eiffel, than Einstein, than Lincoln, or Emerson, or Napoleon Hill. You are endowed with the same connection to the Omnipotent, Omnipresent, and Omniscient power to create whatever you desire in life. Here’s to your discovery of your
amazing greatness!

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Trisha Barnes

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Play the Movie … visualization and affirmation tips from Jack Canfield

 

Doesn’t it seem that no matter how many books you study on
the Law of Attraction, no matter how many personal development
leaders have taught the value of visualization and affirmations,
so many people still struggle to manifest their desired outcomes.

In this article, Jack Canfield gives a step by step guide to visualize
and affirm your desires.

If this helps you today, share it. Others are waiting to hear this
from you.

I AM affirmation

Visualize and Affirm Your Desired Outcomes: A Step-by-Step Guide – by Jack Canfield

You have an awesome power that most of us have never been taught to use effectively.

Elite athletes use it. The super rich use it. And peak performers in all fields now use it. That power is called visualization.

The daily practice of visualizing your dreams as already complete can rapidly accelerate your achievement of those dreams, goals and ambitions.

Visualization of your goals and desires accomplishes four very important things.

1.) It activates your creative subconscious which will start generating creative ideas to achieve your goal.

2.) It programs your brain to more readily perceive and recognize the resources you will need to achieve your dreams.

3.) It activates the law of attraction, thereby drawing into your life the people, resources, and circumstances you will need to achieve your goals.

4.) It builds your internal motivation to take the necessary actions to achieve your dreams.

Visualization is really quite simple. You sit in a comfortable position, close your eyes and imagine — in as vivid detail as you can — what you would be looking at if the dream you have were already realized. Imagine being inside of yourself, looking out through your eyes at the ideal result.

Mental Rehearsal

Athletes call this visualization process “mental rehearsal,” and they have been using it since the 1960s when we learned about it from the Russians.

All you have to do is set aside a few minutes a day. The best times are when you first wake up, after meditation or prayer, and right before you go to bed. These are the times you are most relaxed.

Go through the following three steps:

STEP 1. Imagine sitting in a movie theater, the lights dim, and then the movie starts. It is a movie of you doing perfectly whatever it is that you want to do better. See as much detail as you can create, including your clothing, the expression on your face, small body movements, the environment and any other people that might be around. Add in any sounds you would be hearing — traffic, music, other people talking, cheering. And finally, recreate in your body any feelings you think you would be experiencing as you engage in this activity.

STEP 2. Get out of your chair, walk up to the screen, open a door in the screen and enter into the movie. Now experience the whole thing again from inside of yourself, looking out through your eyes. This is called an “embodied image” rather than a “distant image.” It will deepen the impact of the experience. Again, see everything in vivid detail, hear the sounds you would hear, and feel the feelings you would feel.

STEP 3. Finally, walk back out of the screen that is still showing the picture of you performing perfectly, return to your seat in the theater, reach out and grab the screen and shrink it down to the size of a cracker. Then, bring this miniature screen up to your mouth, chew it up and swallow it. Imagine that each tiny piece — just like a hologram — contains the full picture of you performing well. Imagine all these little screens traveling down into your stomach and out through the bloodstream into every cell of your body. Then imagine that every cell of your body is lit up with a movie of you performing perfectly. It’s like one of those appliance store windows where 50 televisions are all tuned to the same channel.

When you have finished this process — it should take less than five minutes — you can open your eyes and go about your business. If you make this part of your daily routine, you will be amazed at how much improvement you will see in your life.

Create Goal Pictures

Another powerful technique is to create a photograph or picture of yourself with your goal, as if it were already completed. If one of your goals is to own a new car, take your camera down to your local auto dealer and have a picture taken of yourself sitting behind the wheel of your dream car. If your goal is to visit Paris, find a picture or poster of the Eiffel Tower and cut out a picture of yourself and place it into the picture.

Create a Visual Picture and an Affirmation for Each Goal

We recommend that you find or create a picture of every aspect of your dream life. Create a picture or a visual representation for every goal you have — financial, career, recreation, new skills and abilities, things you want to purchase, and so on.

When we were writing the very first Chicken Soup for the Soul® book, we took a copy of the New York Times best seller list, scanned it into our computer, and using the same font as the newspaper, typed Chicken Soup for the Soul into the number one position in the “Paperback Advice, How-To and Miscellaneous” category. We printed several copies and hung them up around the office. Less than two years later, our book was the number one book in that category and stayed there for over a year!

Index Cards

We practice a similar discipline every day. We each have a list of about 30-40 goals we are currently working on. We write each goal on a 3×5 index card and keep those cards near our bed and take them with us when we travel. Each morning and each night we go through the stack of cards, one at a time, read the card, close our eyes, see the completion of that goal in its perfect desired state for about 15 seconds, open our eyes and repeat the process with the next card.

Use Affirmations to Support Your Visualization

An affirmation is a statement that evokes not only a picture, but the experience of already having what you want. Here’s an example of an affirmation:

I am happily vacationing 2 months out of the year in a tropical paradise, and working just four days a week owning my own business.

Repeating an affirmation several times a day keeps you focused on your goal, strengthens your motivation, and programs your subconscious by sending an order to your crew to do whatever it takes to make that goal happen.

Expect Results

Through writing down your goals, using the power of visualization and repeating your affirmations, you can achieve amazing results.

Visualization and affirmations allow you to change your beliefsassumptions, and opinions about the most important person in your life — YOU! They allow you to harness the 18 billion brain cells in your brain and get them all working in a singular and purposeful direction.

Your subconscious will become engaged in a process that transforms you forever. The process is invisible and doesn’t take a long time. It just happens over time, as long as you put in the time to visualize and affirm, surround yourself with positive people, read uplifting books and listen to audio programs that flood your mind with positive, life-affirming messages.

If you would like a step-by-step, comprehensive approach for defining your goals, creating affirmations for them and how to create a powerful visual support system, take a look at our Vision Boards Kits… they contains a everything you need–just add your dreams!

Repeat your affirmations every morning and night for a month and they will become an automatic part of your thinking… woven into the very fabric of your being.


 Jack Canfield, America’s #1 Success Coach, is founder of the billion-dollar book brand Chicken Soup for the Soul® and a leading authority on Peak Performance and Life Success. If you’re ready to jump-start your life, make more money, and have more fun and joy in all that you do, get FREE success tips from Jack Canfield now at: www.FreeSuccessStrategies.com


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