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Saturday 16 February 2013
the 7 principles of the eagle success by Myles Munroe
THE 7 PRINCIPLES OF THE
EAGLE
BY
MYLES MONROE
The
eagle has very unique characteristics that one can apply as the principles on
which to base success in whatever field in life.
Read
on to find out how.
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- Eagles fly alone at a high altitude and do not mix with sparrows or other smaller birds like geese, ravens or pigeons.
You
should only associate with people who have the same vision as your own, people
you can identify and also grow with. You cannot move with failures if you want
success.
- Eagles possess vision. They have a strong vision, which focuses up to 5 kilometers from the air in detail.
Eagles
are said to have double sight but one vision, yet they are able to focus on one
particular thing at a time for example a rat or a stick. It is known as the
most focused bird, it can see everything, yet focus on only one thing. Know
what you want to achieve in life and focus on it.
- Eagles only eat live food.
They
only eat live animals. This is because they need new strength every day. Feed
yourself new information to make you grow. Your vision needs new strength to
make it grow. The people around you are dead meat and they will always ask you
things that discourage you. Eagles are not discouraged by pigeons, so you
should not let others discourage you simply because they do not agree with your
dream.
- The eagle is the only bird that loves the storm.
Every
other bird runs for cover, but the eagle gets a chance to relax. It uses the
force of the storm to just stay up there without flapping its wings. Challenges
are good for a dreamer, someone with a vision. Storms should make you better.
Challenges test your characteristics of solving problems. Face them
courageously, and grow the
- An Eagle always tests before it trusts.
For
the female to allow a male to mate with her, she goes to the ground, picks up a
twig, flies up two miles and drops the twig. If the male is able to catch the
twig, he takes it to her. She flies up once again and drops the twig, and the
process is repeated several times, and when she is fully convinced about his
capabilities, she allows him to mate with her. Give your juniors or employees assignments
and see how well they can perform without your guidance. TRUST IS THE RESULT OF TIME AND
TEST.
- Eagles prepare for training.
It builds
its nest in a high cleft on a mountain. The nest is made in such a way that it
is very comfortable for the eaglets as they grow, yet it has thorns that are
covered with cotton. Then, when they are fully grown, the mother removes the
cotton covering the thorns. This makes them uncomfortable and they leave the
nest and learn how to fly. Train others who work with you so that they can help
you grow in your vision. Invest in training of other people. Companies are built on people, relationships and not on
buildings. Make a footprint in this world by
making someone else get where they want to be, and at
the same time, they help you get where you want to be!
- Eagles find a place of renewal.
When
an eagle grows old, it finds a lonely, comfortable place and pulls out all its
feathers. It then stays in that place until new feathers grow and can fly once
again.
You
should be like the eagle. When you are burnt-out and feel like you have come to
the end of the tether, take a vacation, or find a quiet place where you can
focus on the key issues in your life. Find new strength in meditation.
No wonder the saying, “AS OLD AS AN EAGLE” it is ever active, no matter
its age !!
MAY YOU SOAR ON WINGS OF
EAGLES!!!!
REMEMBER: YOU CAN’T BE SOUR IF YOU WANT TO SOAR !
SUCCESS IS
THE RESULT OF A SERIES OF FAILURES
NOTES FROM THE VIDEO
‘7 PRINCIPLES OF THE EAGLE’ .
BY MILES MUNROE.
Compiled By Njeri
Matheri (marymatheri@gmail.com )
K.T.T.C. (2012)
*** LET US
JOIN THE EAGLE TEAM AND SOUR!!
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