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Success Thought of The Day

Success Thought of the Day – 4/9/20

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For every action, there is a reaction.  In between, there is a powerful moment where we have the opportunity to make a choice.  Gather your strength and choose your reaction.

You weren't born just to live a life and to die; you were born to accomplish something specifically. Matter of fact, success is making it to the end of your purpose; that is success... Success is not just existing. Success is making it to the end of why you were born. – Myles Munroe

Success Thought of the Day – 4/7/20

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Share your journey towards your purpose with someone. It creates fun, excitement, shared learning (watch party of a class as an example), and accountability.

What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us. And when we bring what is within us out into the world, miracles happen. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Success Thought of the Day – 4/6/20

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Daily, I pray for the safety of each of you; for the safety, needs, continued strength and bravery of those on the front lines; for leadership, globally; and for the families of those who have lost someone.

We all have something to bring to the table to help each other during this time. More than ever before, the contributions of each of us a community, will make a big difference.

Investing in yourself is the best investment you will ever make. It will not only improve your life, it will improve the lives of all those around you. - Robin Sharma

Success Thought of the Day – 4/3/20

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Many are investing in themselves in two ways right now, each serving a purpose.  Binge-watching as a means of relaxation and learning something new to sharpen their saw.  While we practice social distancing, share these two things with others (in a judgment-free zone ) as a means to keep the communication lines open.

Lead people as if they were human … they are! - James Rosseau, Sr.

Success Thought of the Day – 3/30/20

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Challenging times call for a heightened sense of leadership presence.  While remote working tools offer fabulous features, none will replace a great human leader.  Here are four simple things to remember:
1. Care for people with compassion.
2. No matter how many people you may be responsible for, see each person for who they are as individuals.
3. Listen intently … for the verbal and the non-verbal.
4. Speak with kindness, respectfulness and above all, with a sense of purpose and resolve.  Be there for each other.

Impatient people always get there too late. – Jean Dutourd

Success Thought of the Day – 3/27/20

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Over the years I have found that things that are done in decency and order work best. As you approach your endeavors, note the course that those you admire have journeyed. Chew the meat, spit out the bones and if you can innovate along the way, kudos! Most importantly, “trust the process!”