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November 21st, 2011
Looking Up
Hello everyone,
Today was “one of those days”. We sent the new December forecasts out to the subscribers late yesterday and shortly thereafter we started receiving emails from readers asking why we had chopped the bottom half of the emails off. We spent most of today trying to figure out what happened.
It turns out that Yahoo and Gmail are both "truncating" the emails. So far, Hotmail, Incredimail, and Outlook are not messing with the emails' layout. We are only seeing problems with Gmail and Yahoo.
When my daughter looked at her copy of the Capricorn forecast it was chopped off and at the bottom of the email was a note from Yahoo saying that the email had been truncated. When she clicked on the "show full message" button, then it revealed the full newsletter as it is meant to be seen.
Later, when my son looked into his Gmail account he found a similar link stating
that the email had been “clipped.” Gmail allowed him to expand it back to the full-
Therefore, we have redesigned the layout of this newsletter in hopes that it will not fall victim to the same fate as the monthly horoscopes. We were also hoping that it would be easier to read from cell phones.
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The December astrology forecasts were sent out to the subscribers and posted to the website last night. Here are the links for those of you who like to read the horoscopes online...
Taurus December 2011 Horoscope
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Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work. -
Defeat is simply a signal to press onward. – Helen Keller
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Feature Article of the Week:
What If I Fall Flat On My Face?
I hope you do. Sounds awful, I know. But I really think the best thing that can happen to you is for you to take a timid little leap and fall flat on your face. Then, I want to see you get back up, evaluate what you did wrong, and jump again. Keep on taking that leap of faith and learning from each and every mistake until you become used to jumping and used to falling. Then, you will get over the fear of falling and you will finally begin to concentrate on flying. I want to see you run with everything you have and dive into your dreams with so much passion and fire that you forget all about the possibility of failing. You will never find your wings until you do.
The fear of failure is a cruel and stupid trick we pull on ourselves. The fact that the fear of failure stops us from going after our goals and dreams means that we have already failed. I ask you this, who cares if you fail? Brilliant people fail every single day. Brave tenacious people fall flat on their faces and even get laughed at every single day. Here is an example of a perfectly nice person who was known to fail, Christopher Reeves. How many mornings did he wake up telling himself that he was going to walk and then went to bed having failed yet again? Great guy, people loved him. He never let a little thing like yesterday’s failure stop him from working hard again today. He was an inspiration to everyone who knew him. Who ever planted that stupid idea in our heads that we had to be successful at every single thing every single day in order to be likeable?
What is failure anyway? In my eyes, Christopher Reeves was definitely not a failure. Nobody with that much tenacity, focus, and drive fails. He was a real hero. You have not failed until you have given up trying. As long as you are still taking leaps of faith, you are still a winner. Failure, like everything else, has its breaking point. At some point, if you hit at it in the same spot over and over again it eventually breaks. How many light bulbs did Thomas Edison make before he got it right? Most people do not know the answer to that because they do not care how many times he failed before he finally succeeded. He kept learning from each attempt, adapting to the new information, stayed the course, held the dream, and did not let the fear of failure nor the fear of other people’s ridicule stop him.
One of the reasons that I think we hear so many stories of immigrants coming to this country and making it big is because they were raised on stories of the ability to create whatever kind of life they envisioned for themselves here. The stories they grew up hearing about how ‘everyone has the ability to succeed in America’ overrides any underlying belief that they themselves could fail. They do not have a fear of failure so they just roll up their sleeves and get to work making their dreams come true. Sure, they stumble and fall and learn a few lessons along the way, but they certainly do not give up and quit.
Are you afraid of what other people are going to think of you if you fail? Have
you ever met someone who played it ultra safe that was very impressive? People who
do not take risks are seldom if ever cheered, admired, or in the limelight. Besides,
Americans love an underdog. We love to see some scrappy go-
One of the best pieces of advice I was ever given on this subject was back in high
school when I was first learning how to water-
Are you really going to shelve something so dear to your heart because you might fail? If I could promise you that you would only fail twice and on the third attempt you would succeed, then would you go ahead and suffer through the first two failures in order to get to that third time? Of course, you would. All that is left to debate is how many times. So, go ahead… take that first leap of faith.
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Adapted from Beyond the Inner Critic, copyright 1999, 2004,
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