Week One
Boats float for a reason.
If you can figure out the reason, you can float too.
The Power of Cause and Effect
Week Two
You see dangerous rapids ahead
while I see an exciting ride.
We all see the river not as it is, but as we believe it to be.
The Power of Definition and Belief
Week Three
The River is just the river.
Any problem that you have is a reflection of your boat.
The Power of Reflection
Week Four
Lots to see on the river.
If all you see are rapids, you haven’t been paying attention.
The Power of Focus
Week Five
Instead of complaining about the wind,
you could learn to adjust your sails.
The Power of Strategy
Week Six
No such thing as an empty water jug.
Air pours in as water pours out.
The Power of Vacuum
Week Seven
Rivers carve canyons one rock at a time.
The Power of Process and Growth
Week Eight
An innocent may attempt to dry himself midstream,
but only a fool blames water for being wet.
The Power of Responsibility
Week Nine
Keep the river clean and you’ll always have water.
The Power of Contribution and Compensation
Week Ten
Fish swim in schools for a reason.
The Power of Attraction
Week Eleven
Water, and everything else, tends to evaporate.
The Power of Entropy
Week Twelve
If you want your crew to listen,
learn to speak their language.
The Power of Communication and Understanding
Week Thirteen
Captains chart courses for their reasons, not yours.
The Power of Persuasion and Influence
Week Fourteen
People design their journeys
based upon the captains they most admire.
The Power of Indirect Effort
Copyright 2005 Lynn Marie Sager