Scott Coletti

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Scott Coletti

Scott Coletti Quick Facts

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Personal Development
Career Focus
Business owner, Speaker
Affiliation
Baywest Health and Rehab, llc

Born in Knoxville, TN

Raised Berlin CT

Grad. Berlin High School

Received BS Sports/Health Science Central Connecticut State University

Received DC Life University

Founder BayWest Health & Rehab

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I have referred many times to the differences of successful and unsuccessful people in my jou als. Today I want to discuss with you a bit more about the results or lack there of in regards to being successful or unsuccessful in the process. This morning, as I always do, I was doing my Discovery Series with Life Path online and realized another moment of truth if you will. I can recall 19 years ago when I was a senior in high school and had a very large dream of “making it big” in Baseball.

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Everyone with a show of hands, “Who is guilty of having said this before?” Guilty as charged. Let us face it, we all have said this or at least thought this more so than we probably even realize. Our lives are extremely busy, or so we think. I came across some neat information online that I thought would be neat to share with you. There is on average 672 hours in a month, and if we subtracted 280 hours (10 hours a day for sleep) and 200 hours (50 hour work week) for sleep and work respectively, we would have on average 48 hours a week to spend as you wish.

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An act or thought that unintentionally deviates from what is right or true. This is the formal definition for slip-up. To slip-up should never be thought of as a failure to accomplish something. I am quite certain that many of us would agree that many mishaps we may have been involved with in the past have led us to not only negative but positive experiences. If at first you do not succeed, try again. We can never prosper unless we first taste defeat. These are a couple sayings that come to mind.

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What better time than now is it to grow and prosper? We are approaching yet the end of another year or for some, a new beginning. It is a fact that the majority of new and existing businesses flourish this very time of year because so many people are making resolutions for change in their lives. They are tired of their job and feeling a renewed substance within them that any new year brings. We all are conscious that January 1st is really just another day, but each of our subconscious minds sing to an entirely different tune.

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Tea has often been referred to as natures ‘wonder drug’ and to its healing qualities used for centuries in the Far East and even England. It is the second most widely consumed beverage, second only to water. It is also no secret that in these areas of the world where tea is most consumed, there is also some of the longest life-expectancy rates as well. I could go on and on about the amazing benefits tea has to offer us, but I would like to talk to you about another type of tea.

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I had such a great response from yesterday’s blog on Integrity. I heard such positive feedback from many of my friends and associates that I thought I would delve a bit more on the subject in hopes to not only help myself, in sort of a self realization as I write, but to also assist others who are wanting the same. A good friend commented on my article saying that Integrity was not just a word, but a way of life. He is so true because we either live a life of integrity or we don’t. There is no in between.

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I have to be honest that if a few years back someone had asked me the Webster’s definition for the word, I’d of fumbled around with the true meaning. If you Google it you will come up with a variety of definitions which incompass the word. Integrity to me is being a man of my word, period. I am careful with what I say because I have to always answer to my own integrity. I’m sure many would be surprised how often we “fall short” of living with integrity.

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In my last article I spoke of how important it is to have powerful and positive thoughts. Those thoughts would lead to enlightened emotions and subsequently stronger actions as a result. I gave it a name so you all could remember, TEA. I want to speak to you today as a real person with human qualities like everyone else. I am also a person that deals with the nuances of daily life and sometimes difficult circumstances which get in our way from day to day that may make thinking positive a struggle.

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We all know what HR stands for. Every company has one, big or small. Whenever there is a problem or concern, the HR department will address the issue and create a solution. So what if we are talking about ourselves? Would if we have an issue that stems from us internally and does not require outsourcing to an HR department? Many of us do not have an on-call HR department to access when there is an immediate problem which has arisen in our lives. In a past article submission titled, “How Bad Do You Want Change?”, I discussed the other meaning of HR.

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I want to reflect today on something I heard on my Ipod during a run yesterday. I often download books to listen to while I exercise and train. I enjoy listening far more than reading. I was listening to a clip from the book, “The Science Of Getting Rich” by Wallace Wattles. It was on the aspect of lifting ones creative mind. It spoke that throughout our entire universe all things and I mean all things are made of two things. These two things are energy and matter, that’s it. Everything we see, feel, and touch came from these two things.

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I can remember as a kid wondering what it was like for my dad when he went to work. I’d watch him sit on the side of the bed and put his socks on after he’d already taken a shower, almost a sort of ritual as far as my memory can serve me. I would ask him random questions as he got ready for work to get some insight as far as when he planned on getting home or what he was going to do that day. I always got boring old answers from my Dad, which in retrospect tells me nothing more than he was just doing his duty to provide for his family and did not have a great desire for his work.

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It was in October 1982 in my home town of Berlin located in the suburbs of central Connecticut. It was a brisk 60 degrees outside and fall was reaching its peak. I was waiting to pick up my stack of newspapers from the New Britain Herald on the corner of Wildemere Drive and Lower Lane. I wasn’t in a hurry this particular Friday afte oon and didn’t have any obligations to speak of except for perhaps a game of flashlight tag come nightfall with some of my neighborhood friends. I decided I was going to walk my route today instead of riding my bike like I normally did.

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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Scott Coletti

"Say not I Cannot, But I Can"

I pride myself on what I like to phrase, "It's okay to S.L.I.P". We are often worried we might SLIP up, but it depends what SLIP actually means to you. I have broken down the word as follows.

S-Serve

L-Listen

I- Initiate

P-Persist

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