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10 Character Builders of Believers
Is Dedicated – Is wholeheartedly devoted to a goal, cause or dream.
Faith in Others – Belief in, devotion to, or trust in somebody or something, especially without logical proof. Strong held set of principals.
Stays Committed – Remains entrusted and steadfast. Unwavering and persistent to reach the goal.
Strives to Succeed – Tries hard to make significant progress to accomplish successful results. Looks for a desired measurable positive outcome.
Builds Confidence – Develops faith in own talents. Has a self-assurance that views and abilities are of value to others.
Intellectually Akin - Having a highly developed ability to think, reason, and understand related subjects, especially in combination with a wide knowledge, rather than using emotions.
Trustful and Loyal - Expected by others to behave responsibly and honorably, remaining faithful to a country, person, ruler, government, or ideal. Dependable and dedicated to a cause.
Can Accept as True - To acknowledge that something is real or genuine prior to being able to prove it. Having the ability to see the big picture before you can justify or authenticate it.
Faith in Yourself – Being able to trust your own actions based on loyalty to self, prior successes. The ability to stay committed, resulting in a sense of responsibility or devotion to duty that builds self esteem.
Can Visualize the Future – Willing to create a vivid positive mental picture of an event that has not yet happened, such as a desired outcome to a problem or challenge, in order to promote a sense of well-being. Dreams of opportunities with measurable goals.
True believers have unique qualities allowing them to look into the future with their imagination to see what could be. True believers also have the stamina and the wherewithal to chu
out the necessary required effort needed to make what they believe in reality. You can not persuade a believer; for their belief is not based on evidence, it’s based on a firmly unseated need to believe. Believers will go the extra mile, work the extra hours, and make the needed sacrifices to insure what they believe in is successful.
Question? Do you believe in miracles? I’ve seen too many not to. Miracles usually come to fruition because someone believed they would. It has also been said that there are no miracles for those who do not believe in them. This again accentuates the power of believing. So believe in yourself and all you do, believers are miracle makers. For the believe
nothing is impossible, for our only limitations are those we place on ourselves. There is no difficulty that can not be overcome. Never believe in defeat. If you have your eye on the goal, you’ll find a way, if you don’t you’ll find an excuse.
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About the Author
Gary Bergenske was born in Madison, Wisconsin. Gary began his career working in restaurants and selling insurance for Northweste
Mutual, becoming one of their youngest million dollar sellers at the age of 21.
In 1985 he pursued his dream of owning his own business by purchasing J & J Metro Moving and Storage Co. in Orlando, Florida. As the companies President/Owner, three years later he purchased a competitors business. He has continued to grow his company the past 22 years by purchasing an additional three competitors in Florida, by building relationships with key accounts, and by providing nationwide service. Gary leads others in the same way he lives and manages his own life, with desire and passion. His success has been self made, and his mission is to influence others in a positive way.
A motivational speaker, he has delivered his inspirational message at engagements through out the United States on leadership, teamwork, and mentoring. In 2005 he served as Potentate of Bahia Shriners in Orlando, Florida. He is currently serving as a member of the Boards of Directors for Shriners of North America and Shriners Hospitals for Children. Bergenske was elected during the Shriners’ 2007 annual international convention – or Imperial Council Session – held in Anaheim, Calif. He is serving as part of the 13-member body that helps govern the Shriners frate
ity.
His focus is in helping others reach their full leadership potential. His inspiring book, “Campaign For a Better Life” released in March of 2007 is a great example of how he wishes to help the lives of others grow in character with integrity.
Gary and Anne, his wife, have six children aged 20 to 30. The children, three boys and three girls are often referred to as the Bergy Bunch. The family maintains a vacation home on Daytona Beach. Gary loves and collects antique automobiles but his favorite recreation vehicle is a Harley Davidson.
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