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    Former Guinness World Record Holder for largest book signing ever, Orrin Woodward is a NY Times bestselling author of And Justice For All along with RESOLVED & coauthor of LeaderShift and Launching a Leadership Revolution. His books have sold over one million copies in the financial, leadership and liberty fields. RESOLVED: 13 Resolutions For LIFE made the Top 100 All-Time Best Leadership Books and the 13 Resolutions are the framework for the top selling Mental Fitness Challenge personal development program.

    Orrin made the Top 20 Inc. Magazine Leadership list & has co-founded two multi-million dollar leadership companies. Currently, he serves as the Chairman of the Board of the LIFE. He has a B.S. degree from GMI-EMI (now Kettering University) in manufacturing systems engineering. He holds four U.S. patents, and won an exclusive National Technical Benchmarking Award.

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Archive for May, 2008

Port St. Lucie Bay Fishing

Posted by Orrin Woodward on May 21, 2008

Captain Bill caught and released this big boy snook right underneath our dock.   Who wants to get free and go fishing? God Bless, Orrin Woodward

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Happy Mothers Day

Posted by Orrin Woodward on May 11, 2008

Where would we be without a special group of self-sacrificial leaders known as mothers?  I am so thankful to have been blessed with a mother who taught me:

1. The difference between right and wrong.

2. The courage to speak the truth.

3. The value of work ethic.

4. The peace that comes from doing your personal best.

5. Charity for those less fortunate.

6. Respect for a job well done.

7. Quitting was never an option when the cause is just.

8. The need for personal responsibility.

9. Never to play the role of a victim.

10. To dream big dreams.

Thank you Mom for teaching me these things and much more.  Thank you for being an example for me to know what I wanted in a wife.  I have been doubly blessed to have found and married Laurie Woodward.  Jordan, Christina, Lance and Jeremy thank you for being a beautiful mom for them.  On this mother’s day, make sure you thank your mom for carrying you for 9 months and serving you when you were helpless to serve yourself.  In today’s age this should never be taken for granted.  Happy Mothers day to all of the moms out there who willingly surrender their time, money and self to raise their children.  God Bless, Orrin Woodward

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Wahoo! – Atlantic Ocean Fishing

Posted by Orrin Woodward on May 7, 2008

Life is not always about goals and leadership.  When the right day hits, I love having the freedom to go fishing.  Having Captain Bill Howard always ready with one of the three boats makes for an exciting day of fishing.  The weather was a beautiful 85 degrees and hardly any wind.  Only 2 foot waves on the Atlantic.  We went trolling with the Team Fountain boat using bubblers and hooked into four fish.  Here was the best one a twenty plus pound Wahoo!  Wahoo is some of the best tasting fish in the world.  Time to get free and come join me for some fishing on the Atlantic.  God Bless, Orrin Woodward

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A Christian Story to Make You Think

Posted by Orrin Woodward on May 4, 2008

Here is a great story to make you think.  On this Sunday afternoon, take some time to reflect on your life and what aim or purpose is driving you.  Is life about the amount of money you can make?  Is life about the amount of power you can accumulate?  Is life about the amount of recognition you can receive?  Is life about having all you desires satisfied immediately?  Or is your life about sacrificial giving of yourself to others?   Don’t give a quick answer – analyze yourself and your true motives.  What you find may change your life forever.  Enjoy the story.

 

I Chose You

 

One Sunday morning during service, a 2,000 member congregation was surprised to see two men enter, both covered from head to toe in black and carrying submachine guns. One of the men proclaimed, “Anyone willing to take a bullet for Christ remain where you are.”

 

Immediately, the choir fled, the deacons fled, and most of the congregation fled. Out of the 2,000 there only remained around 20.

 

The man who had spoken took off his hood, looked at the preacher and said “Okay Pastor, I got rid of all the hypocrites. Now you may begin your service. Have a nice day!” And the two men turned and walked out.

 

Funny how simple it is for people to trash God… and then wonder why the world is in the condition it is today.

 

Funny how we believe what the newspapers say, but question what the Bible says.

 

Funny how everyone wants to go to heaven provided they do not have to believe, think, say, or do anything the Bible says!

 

Funny or is it scary?

 

Funny how someone can say “I believe in God” but still follow Satan (who, by the way, also “believes” in God).

 

Funny how you can send a thousand ‘jokes’ through e-mail and they spread like wildfire, but when you start sending messages regarding the Lord, people think twice about sharing.

 

Funny how the lewd, crude, vulgar and obscene pass freely through cyberspace, but the public discussion of Jesus is suppressed in the school and work place.

 

Funny, isn’t it? Funny how someone can be so fired up for Christ on Sunday, but be an invisible Christian the rest of the week.

 

Are you laughing?

 

Funny how when you go to forward this message, you will not send it to many on your address list because you’re not sure what they believe, or what they will think of you for sending it to them.

 

Funny how I can be more worried about what other people think of me than what God thinks of me.

 

Are you thinking?

 

Will you share this with other people? Or not?

 

I picked you.

 

My instructions were to send this to people that I wanted God to bless and I picked you. Please pass this to people you want to bless.

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Who Moved My Cheese? – Learning to Thrive on Change

Posted by Orrin Woodward on May 3, 2008

I recommend everyone read the top selling book – Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson.  Although the story line is simple – there are many profound lessons that apply to life and business.  How do you handle change?  Are you still searching for the cheese where it used to be?  Are you going to where the cheese is today?  God Bless, Orrin Woodward

 

In the turbulent corporate world it is important to anticipate, recognize, and understand change.  Who Moved My Cheese? is a book which describes how to deal with change. 

 

Who Moved my Cheese? is a story about how two mice and two little men look for cheese in a maze. The cheese pictures what we want to have in life, whether it is a small income or a life of luxury.  The maze pictures where we spend our time looking for what we want.  Some people are content with what they have and resist change, while others are constantly looking for new opportunities.

 

The mice are named Sniff and Scurry.  Sniff sniffs out changes early and Scurry scurries into action.  The two little men in the parable are Hem and Haw.  Hem denies and resists change because he fears that something worse will happen.  Haw learns to adapt in time when he sees that change can lead to something better.  Throughout the book these four characters search and jog through the maze, occasionally getting lost.

 

On their journey the four characters barely survive until they finally see the “light at the end of the tunnel” and proceed to eat lots of cheese and are very happy.  Then things begin to change.  Sniff and Scurry soon notice changes in their environment.  Hem and Haw, however, think they are “out of the woods” and take the cheese for granted.  These two develop a comfort level in their newly found stash of cheese.  Gradually the cheese begins to dwindle.  Sniff and Scurry are not concerned.  They see that the cheese is not going to last forever so they put on their running shoes and search for new cheese.

 

Meanwhile, Hem and Haw do not notice the dwindling supply of cheese.  They are not alert to what the future holds for them.  When all the remaining cheese is finally consumed, Hem and Haw throw two huge fits like little babies.  This does not bring the cheese back, yet they remain unwilling to search for new cheese.

 

Change occurs and Hem and Haw are left behind.  Hem is bitter and reluctant to leave the cheese station in order to find new cheese.  He is very stubborn.  He is too set in his ways to make the necessary changes.  He thinks he deserved the cheese, and wants the cheese to be returned.  He is not interested in searching for new cheese.  His old cheese is the only cheese he wants and he refuses to leave the empty cheese station.  Many people stick with old ways of doing things because it is too frightening or difficult to change with the times.

 

Haw begins to be concerned that they are spinning their wheels. For a while he hopes that the old cheese will return.  He is afraid of venturing back out into the maze, so he waits with Hem.  Finally, after being very hungry from the lack of cheese, Haw, out of desperation, decides to go search for new cheese.  This takes a great deal of strength for Haw to face his fears and to leave Hem behind.  On his journey Haw leaves several notes on the walls of the maze as he learns new truths.  A few of the writings are:

 

The more important your cheese is to you, the more you want to hold on to it.

Smell the cheese often so you know when it is getting old.

Movement in a new direction helps you find new cheese.

The quicker you let go of old cheese, the sooner you find new cheese.

Haw eventually finds his way to the new cheese. There he discovers Sniff and Scurry, who have already found the fresh cheese and have been enjoying it for some time.  Haw is sorry that he had not set out in search of the new cheese sooner.  However, he misses his friend Hem, who took himself too seriously.

 

This entertaining little parable is a quick read which illustrates that sometimes we get too accustomed to our cheese being in a particular place and fail to notice when the supply gets smaller or is about to disappear.  Then when we finally notice, we are often too frustrated to look for alternative sources of cheese, or else we eventually start looking while losing valuable time. 

 

Some people, of course, are more astute and prepare themselves for the inevitable after observing a dwindling cheese supply.  This book illustrates how some people foresee that they are going to need to make major changes in their lives.  Therefore, they start searching for new alternatives before the change actually has to be made.  When the change finally must be made, they are already prepared to take the appropriate actions.

 

This story is simplistic, but there are good philosophical points made throughout the book.  It points out these basic concepts:

 

1. “They keep moving the cheese.” (Change happens.)

 

2. “Get ready for the cheese to move.” (Anticipate the change.)

 

3. “Move with the cheese.” (Actually make the change.)

 

4. “Enjoy the taste of new cheese.” (Enjoy the fruits of change.)

 

Many reviews give Who Moved My Cheese? great marks and compliment its easy reading and brevity.  The book is very simple and makes a great point. As you read this book you will probably start relating the different characters in the book to people that you know, and how they react to change. Who Moved My Cheese? is not just for business professionals or organizations, but can be very helpful for everyday life.

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