When I first aligned myself with my multi-million dollar home-based business, my sponsor told me that along with building a successful business I would experience a journey of deep personal growth and development. Feeling somewhat offended, my immediate thought was, ?I'm already a really nice person! I don't need any personal growth and development!? OK, I confess, my immediate thought was more abrupt than that and I said to myself, ?I DON'T NEED NO STINKIN? PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT!?
Immediately I discovered that I was wrong! Yes, I was a nice person, a trait that I should continue to practice. But being nice is a fraction of what it takes to achieve greatness! To win, to fly, to achieve deep desires and dreams takes unwavering courage, strength, determination, belief, and action, and I learned that all of those qualities were buried deep inside of me and needed to be released. Not only that, I found out that I had a lot of pride (certainly evident in my initial reaction to personal growth) that I would have to shed. And, if that wasn't enough, I was going to have to learn to like ? no, love ? myself. Yikes! I was in big trouble.
So what did I do? You're thinking that I buried myself in self-improvement, right? WRONG! I resisted and resisted big! I wasted time insisting on doing it my way (again pride). But my business was not succeeding and my dreams were put on hold. I was standing in my own way. I slowly began to realize that it was up to me to give my business the momentum and energy it needed to thrive, and in order to do that I had to purposefully bring my courage, strength, determination, and belief to the surface. I had to learn that to love myself I had to grasp that I am deeply loved by my Creator. It was up to me to take action, and personal growth and development was the only way I was going to succeed.
Is there a dream buried deep inside you? Is something telling you there is more to life than what you have been living? Do you want to win, fly, and soar? Everything you need to succeed has been given to you! It's not luck, or leaning on someone else, or what your horoscope predicts. Rather, it is the ability given to you by your Creator to receive wisdom, strength, and courage to take action and be the change you want to see. You have to decide every day what you are going to do with this gift. You can open it and enjoy it, or you can leave it unwrapped and never know the potential that it holds inside. You can go through life barely making a ripple or you can make a huge splash . . . it's all up to you!
I also discovered that in order to achieve one of my biggest desires, to give abundantly to people in need, I was going to have to learn to receive abundantly. But along with my strong conviction to sustain a ?nice? personality was a constant decision to demonstrate humility and resist receiving. However, it turns out that is not humility, once again it's pride! If I am going to massively give I need to be open to massively receive.
Do yourself a favor ? kick your dreams into high gear and embrace personal growth. Surround yourself with books and training by those who have mastered personal development. Daily pray and reflect. Assess what characteristics are not serving you and get rid of them. Walk through your fears. Embrace mistakes and see them as wise teachers. Understand that you are highly valued by your Creator and love what He has made. Allow His love to sink deep into your spirit and you will find the strength and courage to take action ? and SOAR!
Professional Growth And Development
The growth of ceramics in Japan practically began in the Momoyama era (1568 to 1615). The tradition of Japanese ceramics for commercial purposes is relatively recent although pottery has been made there since 5000 BC with coils, ornamented by rope patterns which were hand impressed and scorched in the open.
The major advancement of Japanese pottery took place between 1592 and 1597, when a large number of Korean potters were brought to Japan as incarcerated. At the same time the Tea Ceremony gained its popularity among the aristocratic and military class. The ritual was a highly stylish one associated with Zen Buddhism where tremendous importance was given to the forms and functions of pottery. The efforts of Sen-no Rikyu (1521 to 1591) led to greater innovation and improvement of Japanese pottery. Predisposed by the savor of the tea masters, Raku was launched during this era.
In the Edo period (1615 to 1868) porcelain clay was found at Arita. Imitating the Chinese and Korean potters the first Japanese porcelain was made. After the fall of the Ming Dynasty in China, Japan became the leading exporter of pottery in Europe, thus fostering the further refinement and innovation of Japanese pottery. Traditional pottery flourished and Kyoto became the heart of ceramic activities. The famous Japanese potter Ogata Kenzan (1663 to 1743) developed a wide range of pottery with tasteful designs. Progressively, Japanese pottery became highly decorated with a fetish for techniques.
The Tokugawa shogunate faced downfall in 1868 and Japan slowly got converted to modern Japan with the advent of industrialization. Being unable to compete with modern mass production, the traditional potters resorted to their old methods of masking potteries through folk inspiration. Various movements like Folk Art Movement were organized to bring the potters into the main stream, and a number of exhibitions were held to regain the traditional heritage.
Types of Japanese pottery-
1 Bizen Yaki , manufactured in Okayama.. it is a reddish brown ceramic also known as Inbe yaki.
2. Hagi Yaki, manufactured in Yamaguchi. It is a fragile ceramic as it is burnt at a low temperature.
3 .Karatsku Yaki, manufactured in Saga. It was started during the 16th century. It is the most widely manufactured pottery in western Japan.
4 .Mino Yaki, manufactured in Gifu.
5 .Onda-Yaki, manufactured in Kyushu. It is made without electricity by specific families and is passed by the member of a family only to their descendents.
6 .Otani Yaki, manufactured in Naruto and Tokushima. It is a large pottery.
7. Raku Yaki, manufactured in Kyoto.
8. Ryumonji Yaki, manufactured in Kagoshima. It was started 400 years ago by the potters of Korea.
9.Satsuma Yaki, manufactured in Aichi. It was also started 400 years ago.
10. Shigaraki Yaki, manufactured in Shiga.
11. Souma Yaki, manufactured in Fukushima. An image of horse is found in this type of pottery.
12. Tamba Yaki, manufactured in Hyogo.
13. Tokoname Yaki, manufactured in Aichi. They are mostly flower vases, tea cups and rice bowls.
14. Tobe Yaki, manufactured in Shikoku. They have blue cobalt artwork.
15. Yokkaichi - Banko Yaki, manufactured in Mie. They originated in the 19th century.
16. Arita yaki - it was manufactured in Saga and was introduced at the Edo Period by the Korean potters.
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