Who You Gonna Blame It On
Who You Gonna Blame It on This Time
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About the Book
It is necessary for each of us to find what one’s purpose is for true happiness to be established. We keep friends that we know use unethical means for profits, and then follow their lead. We tend to listen to people that destroy our attitude about people and life. We often allow our environment and circumstances to kill our ambition and enthusiasm.
There is a universal name for this stage of life, and its’ been called the blame game, it is where one gets to blame all events on something other than themselves for the position they find themselves in. We all have played it some are engaged for life. For those who want out, this one is for you.
The book takes a big picture overview of the kind of foundation needed to start where you are now and move you mentally than physically towards true happiness.
Blueprints become solutions to the problem that besets you because of the unpredictability of your environment and or circumstances.
The next step is to capture your process of thinking, retrain your subconscious mind with new words and actions. When you apply, the strategies put forth in this book you will start to get out of your comfort zone and start to think constructively and optimistically about yourself and your future.
A blueprint will emerge for true happiness to be established.
Put the blame thrower down and let us get started.
About the Author
Orville Gilmore was born in Chicago Illinois, May 12 1955. Raised with his brother and two sisters Graduated from Austin high school, class of 1973, earned an athletic scholarship to the University of Minnesota, where he graduated with a degree in managing the five senses, from the school of Subconscious Characteristics. Currently he is the Chairman and founder of ZoneG LLc. An organization dedicated in producing blueprints that transform your level of thought into the lifestyle only limited to your imagination. Orville’s mother comes from a long line of leaders. She was a Regional Director for the city of Chicago, for the ageing, her responsibilities included writing a program, organizing and demonstrating the methods that best served the region.
As a young man Orville was privy to this process. He had to implement the program his mother set out for him his brother and sister. Another major point in the developing of Gilmore was the blessing of talent to play three major sports, in High school his mother cleverly supported anything relating to sports.
The authorities noticed the home training and methods learned from his mother. He at some point was captain of the three sports he played. Earning him all state honors and a scholarship to collage. At the University of Minnesota, being organized would be the greatest challenge. The learning process, the trials, tribulations, and lessons learned, not knowing at the time would lay the foundation for Zone G LLc. He excelled in football where Doctor G became his nickname because of the way he operated on the field. Orville’s first major setback came when he was not elevated to the professional ranks. Also during this time through a friend, he ran across two men who endorsed and verified his way of thinking, Tony Robbins and his mentor Jim Rohn both motivators in the field developing the lifestyle one desires. It was a launching pad. Orville studied everything they had to offer.
Reality hit right after college, he had to get a job. The Railroad, but it came with a caveat, digging ditches. Eventually he rose to Design engineer in the Signal department, later to go into the field becoming a Signal maintainer where keeping daily records was paramount to not going to jail, after all there are repercussions if trains collide. The Railroad experience taught him the value of journaling. Later I would use that discipline on myself, something that brought home the teaching of Tony Robbins and Jim Rohn. After almost two decades Orville personal dream of going into business did not look like it was getting any closer, the methods of his mentors had to be tried. Therefore, he quit his railroad job and tried his hand at business, the network marking business but with two little ones at home after a few years another job was needed. The lesson and importants of building a strong foundation was learned the hard way. I had to get another job, this time the Airline came calling. God is good he tells everyone. It also came with a caveat throwing at least 1000 bag per day that is one-hundred and twenty-five bag an hour. To top that off Northwest was up for sale and with little seniority, maybe no job was on the horizon. Once again, he demonstrated the willingness to serve others. Orville came to this job when most of his co-workers were in their early twenties, at 45 years old he became a mentor. He started and wrote a monthly newsletter teaching other how to look for the trends of union contracts. Then the buyout came, he saw another opportunity it was time to go. With the buyout money, a major part of his dream could be realized. First, he developed a web site, Philosophy-led-lifestyle.com. With thirty years of written documents he could know demonstrate through blueprints the many routes that lead to the lifestyle only dreamed about. If you want to physically, work hard for the rest of your life, which is your business, but if you don't that's his business.