Respa


Respa /RES-puh/
Relax, Evaluate, Strategize, Be Patient, Act

Relax:        Take a breath. Relaxing will enhance creativity and
  restore energy.
Evaluate:    Evaluate the moment; determine current reality.
Strategize:  Lay out an action plan.
Patience:    Be patient; wait for the right moment; re-evaluate;                  adjust if necessary.   
Act:           Simply do it; move with focused action.

Crocodiles are one of the greatest survivors known to humankind. During prehistoric times, they roamed the earth side by side with their cousins, the dinosaurs. They shared the same hunting grounds and experienced the same changing environment. Today crocodiles are alive and thriving, but when was the last time you saw a dinosaur? Respa embodies the principles of self-mastery and the ability to adapt in any given situation. In a world of unprecedented and unpredictable changes, the Who I Really Am program brings people, of all ages, the principles they need to stay cool, calm, and creative, no matter the pressure!

RESPA is the personal mastery system for developing self-discipline and maintaining composure and control in one’s life. It’s the backbone upon which enlightenment and integrity are developed and maintained. 

The immediate fruit of RESPA is more Self-Awareness and Positive Attitude (SAPA). Over time, RESPA and SAPA will help an individual become who they really are. 

How to Use RESPA
  • Begin each morning with RESPA.
  • Use RESPA at the start of projects.
  • Develop this response as a habit for all areas of life.


Results from Applying RESPA
  • Greatly increases awareness, enlightenment, and personal stability
  • Enhances creativity
  • Opens the door to personal power and potential
  • The fruit of RESPA is Self-Awareness and Positive Attitude (SAPA)

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Explore the crocodile - Did you know?

1. The first crocodiles date back to the days of the dinosaurs.

2. A crocodile is not well equipped to chase its prey on land and therefore waits patiently underwater for its prey to come to it. Crocodiles can stay underwater for up to two hours.

3. Crocodiles don't shed their skin; they grow into it. The scutes (scales) on the back of a crocodile are bones and can deflect arrows, spears, and even bullets.

4. A large crocodile can go a whole year without food!

5. A crocodile can lower its heart rate to 2-3 beats per minute if it is really cold.

6. What else can you learn about the crocodile? 



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