Success Thought of the Day – 7/9/21
Use your ears and mouth in proportion, and begin by listening to yourself first. Let your internal truly guide what you seek on the external.
Use your ears and mouth in proportion, and begin by listening to yourself first. Let your internal truly guide what you seek on the external.
First impressions are powerful as they can create a long-lasting identity recall for others. How you respond to challenges creates an impression as well. [Read More in the Post]
Leadership takes work but can be simplified to three Big Ps. [Read More in the Post]
We naturally want the solutions to our challenges. However, the most meaningful answers often lie within us. The internal work is typically more significant than the external find. [Read More in the Post]
Share your stories now – do not wait until you reach the accomplishments you have planned ahead. Talk about the dash between “what was” and “what is.” What you have already done is instructive and helpful to many. Just share it.
To continue to help and be a blessing to others is what it’s about for me. And sure, who couldn’t use a new toy of some sort for their birthday, but my desires are few. 🙂
As I countdown towards my fiftieth birthday, I have found this quote to be so befitting. We are blessed with faith, family, health, experiences, and much more. Considering where I began, I would have never expected it.
To continue to help and be a blessing to others is what it’s about for me. And sure, who couldn’t use a new toy of some sort for their birthday, but my desires are few. 🙂
There are layers of cultural norms and expectations that become unconscious motivators and roadmaps for us.
Choose. Make it a priority to dig through those layers and unearth what you truly want.
If you’ve ever heard the expression “it got caught up in committee,” it couldn’t be more true than with your vision.
Experiment and collaborate, but don’t get stuck trying to validate. Don’t expect others to “amen” what they may not be able to comprehend.
The moments in leadership that I have most regretted were when I stood by when my gut told me that something was not right and I needed to act.
Conversely, the moments I am most proud of are those when I took risks. Going against the grain of popular opinion is not the goal; being true to yourself is the goal.