Tuesday, May 27, 2008

THe Soldier/Respect by Daniel Wilson

This is the soldier who fought in the heart of war, who inspires people because he is one of the few, the proud – a marine. And when fear arrives he overcomes it because this is the soldier who fought in the heart of war for his country.

Respect by Daniel WilsonIf respect could be a color it would be pure white like a polar bear's soft coat blowing in the wind.If respect could be a taste it would taste just like hot chocolate with whipped cream on top in a freezing snow storm at night.

If respect could be a smell it would be the smell of hot concession food at a sporting event in the late afternoon just as the sun is setting.

If respect could be a sound it would be soft peaceful quiet as if you were the last person on earth.If respect could be a feeling it would be the feeling of accomplishment and pride after a long hard day's work.

If respect could be an animal it would be a panda bear soft, furry, comfortable and fun; becoming scarce throughout the world, but trying to be saved.

Daniel Wilson is in the 6th grade and lives in Southlake, Texas. He is thankful to all the brave and courageous men and women who serve and have served in the Armed Forces to protect liberty and freedom.

"If you spend five minutes complaining, you have just wasted five minutes. If you continue complaining, it won't be long before they haul you out to a financial desert and there let you choke on the dust of your own regret." Jim Rohn

Friday, May 23, 2008

By Chris Widener

The topic of leadership has been and continues to be one of the most vital topics in human history. From ancient civilizations to modern day multi-national corporations, men and women of passion, fervor and zeal have sought to discover the secrets of moving others beyond the gray of their mundane reality to the rich array of colors that embody the palate of the extraordinary life.

Every organization or collection of people, from large to small, requires ardent and skilled leaders. It has been said that everything rises and falls on leadership, and it is true. Every group - families, cities, churches, associations and yes, even nations - fulfills its purposes and potential based on the leadership it is shown.

As leaders we are given the charge, responsibility, and the privilege to see grand visions, to dream lofty dreams, to forge new ground, and to challenge and encourage those who would follow our leadership to ascend the heights with us. We beckon them to come. We implore them. All for their own good. This is to lead them toward their possibilities.

Be assured that there will be a leader of every group. There will be those who influence others, even if you don..t. There may even be unscrupulous people who use their abilities to lead others astray. The quote "All it takes for evil to prevail is for the good man to do nothing," remains true today, as it has through the annals of time. This is the compelling motive for you to rise up and lead the way for others. Our families depend on it.Our community groups depend on it.Our nations depend on it.

People will follow you for two reasons: They follow you because of your character, for who you are. They also follow you for your skills, for what you can do. Make it your every effort to impart skillful and honorable leadership for them that would look to you for your wisdom, your guidance and your belief in the promise of the human spirit. Someone will lead. Will it be you? If not you, then who will lead? If you will not lead now, then when?

Today, more than ever, you are needed. Your strong character is needed. Your finely honed skills are needed. I know you will rise to the challenge.Lead boldly. Lead with faith. Lead others to the pinnacle of the human existence. This is the highest calling and the reward is of the utmost kind.You are Made for Success!...Chris Widener

"My father taught me to always do more than you get paid for as an investment in your future." Jim Rohn

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Ned to Get Rid of All 08 Ford Inventory

Hi it’s Nathan, "the auto buddy of Tucson." If you are looking for any 08 Ford cars and trucks, we need to get rid of all 08 inventory. Contact me, -Nathan at The Auto Buddy

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Who is The Auto Buddy Anyway?

About me:

I'm 22 years old and I have a great love and passion for people, family, health, music, cars, vehicles, and the marvels of nature. As a family we have traveled to some of the most awesome destinations that the Southwest has to offer. Some of these include the Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zion Canyon in scenic Utah, and a host of other State and National Parks. The highlight of course for me at 16 was when we would stop and hang out at each and every visitor center along the way. When time allows, I would like to one day share more about these excursions with all of you.I am also a strong proponent of the 'Law of Attraction' and would like to attract positive people with whome I would like to share my many gifts and talents. Life has also taught me that it pays to be generous, especially with our time and talent. The renowned ecconomist 'Zig Zigler' has stated: "If you give people what they want, they will help you to get what 'you' want."
Since my early teens, I often got excited about cars, having spent a fair amount of time under the hood. Throughout my younger years, while living in Marblehead, MA and now in Tucson, I have bought and sold just about everything you can imagine from lawn mowers to computers and electronics and more recently: vehicles on ebay and Craigs list. I derive a lot of my energy and enthusiasm from my parents and family who are the greatest and are always encouraging me to get out there and do what I do best.

Auto Buddy:

I chose the title "Auto Buddy" because that is what I want to be for you and your friends. Be sure to check out my blog for great deals especialy if you live in a 50 mile radius of Tucson. If you or any one you know is in need of a vehicle,

New or Used.

Be sure to leave me a message describing what you are looking for. ..................................For more info, log onto: TheAutoBuddy.com