Jenni Ryan

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  • Jenni Ryan

  • 40 / Female
  • New South Wales, AU
  • Last Login: 11/4/2009

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  • Oct 21 2009 3:22 AM

    '
    one tear falls
    and the world is healed

    one tear falls
    and your love is sealed

    one tear falls
    and the layers are pealed

    one tear falls
    and your beauty revealed



    one tear falls...
    (c)  jim cole  10182009
  • Oct 14 2009 4:12 AM

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  • Aug 11 2009 4:28 AM

    '
    i find hope in a smile
    solace in a casual hug
    intimacy in conversation

    wounds heal with a touch
    and tears flow with fears

    all of the clouds
    and all of the seas
    are a part of me

    and i climb mountains
    in my dreams
    and awake with
    the courage to live



    hope...
    (c) jim cole 01042007
    thank you for sharing your love...jim
  • Jul 10 2009 4:58 PM

    Jack Canfield is going to be on my wife's internet radio show! He's going to teach us how to breakthrough the barriers to success. Listen Tuesday 7/14/09 at 2pm Pacific, 5pm Eastern.

    Jack Canfield on http://www.PowerOfLeadershipRadio.com

    Daniel Sweet
    Author, Leadership Trainer
    http://www.LeadershipTrilogy.com
  • Jul 1 2009 2:04 PM

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  • May 27 2009 1:14 AM

    Thank you for extending your Friendship with me, I am always grateful for all the blessings in my life and of those I have the opportunity to meet.

    I look forward to chatting with you and sharing tips and ideas to help each other out.

    “You can achieve anything you want in life if you have the courage to dream it, the intelligence to make a realistic plan, and the will to see that plan through to the end.” Sidney A. Friedman

    Wishing you a life Filled with Joy,

    Cathy Wilson
    “Enjoy Life and Live Your Dreams”
    ”
  • May 24 2009 7:33 PM

    "Your Own Way"
    by Wes Fessler

    When every will and thrill has gone,
    you have to change or just move on.
    You cannot live without your heart.
    For what is life, to play a part?
    When you don't have a joke to tell,
    and all you do is scream and yell,
    you need to step aside and see
    your life the way it ought to be.
    Are things worth getting stressed about;
    worth causing you to wail and pout?
    Weigh every loss against each gain.
    Don't let each day be full of pain.
    You have to do what you enjoy,
    for in repression there's no joy.
    So seek your dreams where they may go,
    and when you catch them, you will know.
    The will and thrill will come again.
    You'll find your happiness and then
    your heart will be in all you do.
    You may just tell a joke or two.
    Do what it takes, don't waste away.
    Give life your best in your own way.

    ..
  • Apr 30 2009 9:13 PM

    Finding Your "One Thing"

    In the movie City Slickers, a group of friends take a “vacation” at a dude ranch. Curley, played by Jack Palance, is a crusty yet wise old cowboy who shares the following with Mitch, played by Billy Crystal:
    Curley: Do you know what the secret of life is?
    Mitch: No, what?
    Curley: This. (Holds up his index finger.)
    Mitch: Your finger?
    Curley: One thing. Just one thing. You stick to that and everything else don’t mean [anything].
    Mitch: That’s great, but what’s the one thing?
    Curley: That’s what you’ve got to figure out!

    Great scene … great advice. Leaders have to figure out the One Thing that defines a meaningful purpose for their teams. The One Thing should answer the question Why are we here? You may think that finding that focus isn’t critical; but in fact, it’s essential to your success. The most important thing in business (and life) is deciding what is most important.

    Your team’s One Thing might be: producing defect-free materials; providing the fastest service available; developing leading-edge products; creating relationships that customers cannot walk away from; or meeting the technology needs of other departments. These are just examples – your One Thing has to be your One Thing. And it should guide all of your decisions and actions.

    Even after you find your One Thing, sticking to it can be a challenge while you put out fires and explore new opportunities. Don’t be tempted to think, as some do, that you can keep piling on initiatives and still maintain your team’s focus. You may find yourself in the middle of the “Ship is Adrift” Syndrome. Instead, consider automating, streamlining or outsourcing areas that are not core to your team’s operation.

    A laser-sharp focus does not happen overnight. It takes time and effort to refine, reinforce, and communi-cate your One Thing. But you need to start now. Blurred focus creates confusion – resulting in diffused employee efforts. Stay focused! Remember Curley!
  • Apr 27 2009 5:21 PM

    Respect!!

    I am going to get the respect that I want from people or I need to change the people that I am working with!
    Donald Trump Letter
    Let’s face it, folks: I live very large. My buildings and books are bestsellers. I command a handsome fee for my speaking engagements. I have lots of beautiful things. Success compels a lot of people to slow down, but I never have.
    I work harder today that I did 20 years ago. Just as momentum is a prerequisite to success, it is equally vital to its continuation – not just in business, but in life. If you are not out there challenging yourself every single day, you are shortchanging your potential. That goes for age six as well as age sixty.
    Due to momentum, the Trump brand has evolved a great deal over the past couple of years. The Apprentice and the Donald J. Trump Signature Collection, to name a few, have been amazing successes.
    Now, my bottom line doesn’t demand the multi-millions that accompany these ventures, or, by way of example, the multi-millions that will come with the tremendous new casino project I’m developing in Philadelphia, but I love the work. That is the key to momentum.
    In this issue, you will see where forward motion is leading the Trump brand. GoTrump.com will be a new force in travel, and in Atlantic City, renovations on the area’s best properties are currently underway. I think both projects are prime examples of the extent to which I am maintaining my momentum.
    Great rewards are here too, from my friend Jay Leno’s opportunity to drive an incredibly exotic car to some of the most impressive homes on the market today, amazing restaurants, watches, and executive tools of the trade.
    From my office or penthouse in Trump Tower, I can look out onto Manhattan and see all my accomplishments. Rather than an invitation to rest, the view is a constant call to action. I hope you find similar momentum.
    Donald Trump

    I have loved this letter and read it over and over.
    I hope you enjoy it as wel
  • Apr 25 2009 1:12 AM

    The Essence of Character


    Your true character is revealed by the promises you keep.

    Hold strongly to your principles and refuse to follow the currents of convenience.

    What you say and do defines who you are.

    And who you are…you are forever.

    ..
  • Apr 22 2009 6:26 PM

    1. A mission statement causes you to expand your perspective, and to examine your innermost thoughts and feelings. In this process you clarify the purpose of your life and identify what is really important to you.

    2. Writing a mission statement is much like a treasure hunt in that it helps you to uncover talents, interests, and your deepest desires.

    3. A mission statement forces you to clarify and express succinctly your deepest values and aspirations.

    4. A mission statement imprints your values and purposes firmly in your mind so it becomes a part of you instead of something you might have thought about just casually in passing.

    5. The integration of your personal mission statement into daily and weekly planning gives you a tangible method of keeping your vision constantly before you.

    6. A mission statement is the beginning of personal leadership. It sets parameters and guidelines for how you live your life.

    7. Writing a mission statement forces you to think deeply about your life. And the best way to internalize your mission is to re-write and refer to it continuously.

    8. At some point in life, everyone longs for a sense of meaning and purpose. A mission statement helps you to uncover talents and contributions that reveal your very reason for existence.

    9. Crafting a mission statement allows you to connect with your own unique purpose and the profound satisfaction that comes in fulfilling it.

    10. A personal mission statement helps you to address three important questions: What is my life about?, What do I stand for?, What actions am I taking to live what my life is about and what I stand for?

    ..
  • Apr 18 2009 2:31 AM

    Happy bday Jenni!
  • Apr 17 2009 9:51 PM

    Happy Birthday. I hope you are having a wonderful day.
  • Apr 17 2009 2:09 PM

    Just stopping by to wish you a Very Happy Birthday!

    Happy Birthday

    Have a fantastic day!

    Adrienne
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  • Apr 16 2009 6:26 PM

    Life is a journey through many terrain
    From gardens of pleasure to deserts of pain

    From an ocean of love to a jungle of hate
    From Mountains of glory to canyons of fate.

    There's a highway for joy and a highway for sorrow
    A Road for today and a road for tomorrow.

    So choose your path wisely and walk with care
    If you follow your heart, you'll find your way there.

    I've been to the garden and planted seeds there.
    I've been to the desert and felt the despair.

    I've swam in the ocean and drank of it's wine
    I climbed up the mountain to touch the sky.

    I went to the canyon and started to cry
    I've traveled both highways, both today And tomorrow.

    I've basked in the joy And wallowed in sorrow.
    My Path has been chosen and I've walked it with care.

    I followed My heart and I'm on my way there

    So I'll just keep walking till I find what I'm after.
    To Mountains and oceans and Gardens of laughter.

    ..
    Partridge Development is pleased you have become part of our family on our Journey to Success thru this life. Let us know how we can be of assistance to you.
  • Apr 16 2009 2:36 PM

  • Apr 15 2009 5:54 PM

    ..
    What Light Is This?

    What light is this along the way,
    That shines upon the path of day?

    So brilliant does this true light shine,
    I see it is predestined, mine.

    A light that opens crevice deep,
    Awakens darkness from its sleep.

    A light that penetrates as truth,
    Reveals itself, a final proof.

    A light with mercy in its wake,
    That holds compassion; life at stake.

    So pure and perfect is this light;
    Joy to behold, its wonder bright.

    A light that bursts each shadow dark
    And touches life; leaves not a mark.

    A light so blinding, but so sweet,
    It nurtures life; makes it complete.

    A light with rainbow colors pure;
    Holds promise of a future sure.

    What is this light, I still must ask?
    It's love refined, with one sole task.
  • Apr 8 2009 7:45 PM

    Hello Jennie

    Thank you for being one of my Myspace
    friends. I love entrepreneurs...especially
    Network Marketers, Internet Marketers
    and home business owners.


    BTW, I enjoyed one of your videos and I
    left a comment by it.


    What I want to say to everyone is…
    “Don’t settle for mediocrity.
    No matter how
    bad your past has been, or a lack of success
    so far, it has NO EFFECT on your future! You
    can still have an amazing life-Take Action!”

    To Your Success.

    Brad Marcus

    P.S.
    - TO ALL NETWORK MARKETERS…
    If you're having a really hard time getting
    new reps and you want to make instant cash
    go to- http://www.Elite-MLM-Training.com
  • Mar 4 2009 7:13 AM

    Thanks for the add Jenni.

    Hope you enjoy the blogs, videos and friends on my page.

    Continued success. Have a wonderful day!

    David :-)
  • Feb 28 2009 10:46 PM

    Hi Jenni,




    Take care,
    Aida
  • Feb 28 2009 12:39 PM

    Hi Jenni:
    Thanks for the add.
    Look forward to exchanging ideas.
    Let's see how we can help each other!
    Success and Happiness,
    Joe
  • Feb 14 2009 2:32 AM




































    Have a blessed and
    peaceful night.
    Peace!
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  • Status: Married
  • Here for: Networking
  • Hometown: Wollongong, NSW
  • Zodiac Sign: Aries
  • Children: Proud parent
  • Education: Some college
  • Occupation: Internet Entrepeneur and Success Coach