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Success Thought of the Day – 3/9/21

Far too often, what causes many not to embrace their uniqueness is the fear of not being accepted.

Your unique gifts and talents were bestowed upon you for you to impact an ecosystem in which ALL have a role to play. Let it loose!

Success Thought of the Day – 2/23/21

Desired change can often feel elusive.  However, that is reduced when we are less evasive.

Our natural tendency is to see the need for change as an external shift. Yet, history shows us that our internal shifts set things into motion.

Be the change you want to see!

Success Thought of the Day – 2/22/21

Musicians realize the power that their instruments possess. The power to change moods, act as soundtracks for change, galvanize, and even restore energy.

Be purposeful in the usage of your instrument.

Success Thought of the Day – 2/19/21

Fill in the blank AND then share it with at least one person.

Gratitude helps create connectivity. Research has shown that gratitude sparks the acknowledgment of goodness in our lives and that the source lies at least partially outside of ourselves. As a result, gratitude also helps us connect to something larger than ourselves as individuals.

By the way, If you need some thought starters, you are reading this, which means you woke up this morning.

GO!!!!!!

Success Thought of the Day – 2/16/21

When we consider managing our career as a business, there is a battery of questions we must ask ourselves. Here is a starting list [Read More…]

Success Thought of the Day – 2/15/21

Faith combined with action is a powerful thing. Quite honestly, I am not sure that anything truly worth it is possible without it, nor impossible with it.

Success Thought of the Day – 2/9/21

Berry Gordy and others, such as Quincy Jones, were influential to me.  Earlier in my music life, I aspired to be “lead,” but I found more joy and natural ability as I helped others find their “voice.” It contributed to a powerful shift as I grew in leadership, increasingly learning how to be in service of others to make an impact.

The Miracles, the Supremes, Marvin Gaye, the Temptations, the Four Tops, Gladys Knight & the Pips, and Stevie Wonder may have never been known without Berry Gordy playing his role.

Consider who this world might miss if you don’t play your role.

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