Do you know your Purpose in Life?


Do you properly value the most important
people and things in your life?


Are you unhappy or dissatisfied because your life and career have little or no connection to the things you love most?

You can peel away the dull brown wrapper - that's your life right now - to reveal the life of your dreams that is just waiting for you underneath!

The Life of Your Dreams Books presents a new book to be released soon by Jerry W. Willis:

'What's That Got to do with
Your Purpose in Life?'

Nothing!'


You'll learn how to identify your 'Talents' and your 'Opportunities' in order to bring forth your highest and best potential!
You'll learn what it means to have integrity with your Purpose in Life which will guide you to make good decisions and build your life and career around the people and things you value most.

See www.jerrywwillis.com for more information.


Sep 18

Sarah Palin’s Secret – Integrity With a Cause Greater Than Self

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The whole nation seems to be interested in Sarah Palin, the Republican Vice-Presidential nominee.  I’ve heard veteran news analysts and political pundants who expressed amazement at the phenomenon.  I believe I understand it.  It’s about Integrity; Integrity with a cause greater than self; the same concept expressed by both John McCain and Barack Obama.

Sarah immediately endeared herself to many by the first thing we heard about her; standing for her beliefs and refusing to have an abortion when her baby was diagnosed as having Down syndrome.  She then impressed us with the things she has accomplished in Alaska.  The impression we got from her acceptance speech was that she appeared to have integrity in all aspects of her life; that she stands for something greater than her own self interests.  And the people of Alaska showed by their approval ratings that she is honest and trustworthy. 

But more than just having Integrity she has demonstrated leadership, that magical thing that comes from self-confidence and good decisions.  People follow her recommendations because they feel that she is working for things that are also in their best interests.

How did she do all of this so quickly?  She demonstrated with her actions that her faith and her family are her most important priorities.  Then she demonstrated that she stood for integrity in public service above personal gain or glory.  While Mayor she randomly called members of the community each week to get feedback on how the city was doing; not how she was doing but how the city was doing.

She ran for and lost the Lieutenant Governor position but was not discouraged or defeated.  She showed that just by standing for her values and presenting her ideas she was out to make a positive difference for everyone.  

Because of her popularity she was appointed to be the Chairperson of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.  It was an honor and an important position but she gladly resigned to make a stand for honesty and integrity for all the members.

As Governor she showed by her actions that she really was about reducing costs and making the government serve the best interests of the people.  She negotiated new deals with the big oil companies, increasing their taxes and set about getting a gas pipeline to better serve Alaskans plus the greater interests of the nation.

And then, on top of it all, Sarah Palin shows her satisfaction and self-confidence in the way she looks and acts.  She is obviously enjoying her life and her activities and you get the feeling she would give up all her positions if she weren’t.  Self-confidence and satisfaction with her life and her efforts is extremely attractive to others who want the same things in their lives. 

Good job Sarah!  Good job Senator McCain for choosing a person of Integrity to stand with you and help you to lead our government if the people of this country choose you!

I finally understood these concepts a few years ago when I hit rock bottom in my personal life.  I had lost many of the things that seemed so very important to me but then I found something much more important; integrity with a cause greater than myself.  That is what my book is about; a Cause Greater Than Self.  That is what I found and how those lessons can work for you and your loved ones.

Jerry W. Willis

www.jerrywwillis.com

 

Jun 14

Tim Russert Died

Tim Russert Died

by Jerry W. Willis

6/14/08

The best tribute I can pay to anyone is to say that he was the type of person that I would like to be remembered as being.  Tim Russert was one of those type people for me.

He exemplified the values that I am writing about in my book.  His life exemplifies the type of life that I aspire to and hope that my friends and family aspire to.   Not the fame and fortune but the type of person, the type of love, the type of family and the type of family pride that he advanced with his life. 

He loved his family history, his parents, his wife and son and honored them by being the best that he could be in the type of work he loved best.  He was widely admired and respected for his integrity, fairness, good humor, humility and perspective on life and for his work of reporting on politics.  He was excellent at his work because of his love for his job and career and because of the solid foundation of those family values that he learned from his parents.

Tim honored his Dad immensely by his book, Big Russ and Me and the success of that act of honesty and love gave him the opportunity to honor millions of other families in the follow-up book, The Wisdom of Our Fathers. 

Tim told the story that after the first book was published, he learned that his son, Luke, had gotten a tattoo, and he immediately expressed his disappointment in his son for getting a tattoo without first discussing it with him.  Luke raised his arm and showed the initials of his Dad and Granddad, TJR, tattooed on his side, then told him “I just wanted to have you and Granddad on my side.”  Honor, respect, love and pride demonstrated so clearly in so few words and in the pure intentions of his act.

I will miss Tim Russert.  He was one of my favorite people on the Sunday morning talk shows that I enjoy so much because I get to listen to such sharp people.  And he was one of the sharpest.

Luke, I know that you will miss him terribly but I know that you will honor him and your family by the way you live your life.  You have a father and a family to be very proud of.  The fact that he died so close to Father’s Day will keep him even closer to you and your family and remind you of the way he would want all of you to live your lives.

Love,

Jerry W. Willis

www.jerrywwillis.com

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