A Clear And Present Vision

A Clear & Present Vision requires my vision to have direction, my purpose to have clarity and my mission to be present:

The Presence of my Mission is essential.

My Mission is ever present.

It is forever being presented to my Self.

I have a choice to accept it or not.

It is my present from my Soul.

It is my gift to my Self.

When I have Presence, I accept my gift with gratitude.

I can only accept my mission in the present.

I receive my orders on a day to day basis.

Taking my mission a day at a time puts it into order.

It is always presented at the right place and in divine time.

My orders are my direction.

I always have a choice of how I receive them.

When I receive my direction with clarity & presence, there is no confusion, there is no frustration and I am never lost.

My mission is to have the presence to accept it with faith, and the faith to accept it as it is presented.

The Clarity of my Purpose has great emotional power.

With great power, I have purpose and I am clear on my purpose; my purpose is clear.

It requires emotional power to have purpose.

With emotional power, I feel the measure of my purpose.

Without power, my purpose is unclear.

It is clear that my purpose is to align with my emotional power.

I align with my emotional power by being who I really am.

I disconnect from my purpose when I am not reflecting my Soul with clarity.

A lack of power and a lack of purpose causes confusion in my Self.

I travel with purpose when my inspiration and my aspiration are empowered.

I am inspired by my purpose and I aspire to fulfill my purpose to be who my Soul has chosen me to be.

My Vision is my Direction.

The question is: “What direction is the direction of my vision?”

My vision is vital to my journey.

It aligns me on my path in life.

It is the direction of my life-path.

It is like a compass point.

It shows the way of my Soul.

No matter how far I travel on the path of my Soul, my vision remains there to guide me.

My vision shows me the way.

My directions come as messages.

When I hear my messages, I see my direction, I know my vision and my path is illuminated.

The messages may differ and the direction may alter but my vision remains the same.

My messages appear when I am apparently off-track.

The direction of my vision keeps me on-track.

With clarity, direction & presence, I know that I am on track.

When confused, lost & frustrated, I know that I am not.

The Best Way to Present Your Top Quality Candles

Finding and buying those top quality candles can be a bit of a task but when you do find smokeless candles, drip-less candles or candles that are both you want to show them at their best. The top combination must be crystal glass holders, especially for dinner candles, but there are alternatives.

Why go to the expense of buying crystal candlesticks or crystal candle holders when there are so many cheaper alternatives available? The answer very simply is that when you are prepared to pay that little more for quality candles, displaying them to their best in equally good quality candle holders is a must.

Large pillar candles can be displayed in a large holder but more often than not they are placed on a small plate. The safer method is to buy a made for purpose plate that has a central spike that pushes into the centre of the candle to hold it firmly in place.

Tealight holders are found in various colours with just as much variation in decoration. Candle lanterns are made specifically to take tea lights and the combination can look very effective. You may think all tealights are the same quality but you would be wrong. Look out for smokeless and drip-less types and you may find they also have longer burn times.

Dinner candles can be a simple shape such as the beeswax church and altar or the taper, tapered Venetian or Sherwood. A really classy combination is Sherwood dinner candles in crystal candelabra or substitute them for the smaller and elegant Venetians. Alternatively show the Sherwoods in glass candlesticks with simple styling such as a chunky crystal glass or Roman style, the faceted faces usually catch the light and create a very pleasing effect. Look for glass candlesticks being the same style but differing heights. Grouped together they can make a classy looking table centrepiece.

A crystal glass candelabra can be used either as a table centrepiece for a dinner party or used on a side table for everyday use supporting unlit candles. Crystal glass candlesticks with their clean lines add a touch of class to a room. Of course both styles make an excellent wedding present or Christmas present.

Different Approaches Presented In A Project Management Course

There are at least six various approaches to management which may be presented in a project management course. The approach necessary for each project is dependent upon the time line, cost, and overall goals and objectives of the project.

The first approach is the traditional approach. This is a phased approach which presents a set of five steps to complete to finish a program and ensure success.

Next is the Critical Chain Project Management method, which emphasizes human and physical resources as a source of strength in finishing tasks. This approach seeks to raise the rate of program completion in an organization by maximizing man power.

Also popular, is the Extreme Project Management approach. Because of it’s extremity (yes, there is truth in the title), this method works best with large, one-time projects, and is not recommended for a group with consistent projects. This extremity can be mixed with principles rooted in human interaction management for best results.

Event chain methodology is also used to address project managing. Event chaining focuses on scheduling and time management. It allows for a small margin of error by expecting uncertainties and analyzing them.

Another method used in management courses is PRINCE2. A very structured approach to management, PRINCE2 allows the manager to easily track and organize plans, resources, contacts, and other stages of a current project. It’s also very explanatory, which is beneficial to beginners.

The last approach discussed is process-based management. This approach relies on existing processes, such as Capability Maturity Model Integration and Software Process Improvement and Capability Estimation. This method usually involves focusing on small tasks within a project rather than the project as a whole.

Any of these approaches, which are introduced in a typical project managing course, can be used successfully. It is important for the project manager to closely analyze the working styles of himself and his team before choosing the most effective approach.