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Success Thought of The Day

Perfection is not when there is no more to add, but no more to take away. – Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Success Thought of the Day – 3/23/20

Whether you subscribe to the 80/20 rule, minimalism or another approach, priorities in work and life make a difference.  During this season, take note of your daily routine.  With list in hand, move the important things to the top and de-prioritize or prune things that don’t serve you and your goals, the new habits you are trying to build, etc.

Broken Promises

Parlay Your Platform

Your ‘platform’ is the station in life you’ve achieved thus far. It is the sum total of all your efforts in honing your talents and skills. Many times, people believe they are starting from zero and that is just not true. You have relationships, experiences and a reputation. With that as a starting point, you can build from that using thoughtful practices.

Broken Promises

Broken Promises

Sharing the first promise, Embrace the Passion, from my book Success On Your Own Terms, 6 Promises to Fire Up Your Passion, Ignite Your Career and Create an Amazing Life. As we pursue success in our careers and lives we often make well-meaning promises to ourselves. However, the high level of energy and dedication that… Read More »Broken Promises

Feed your faith and your fears will starve to death. – Max Lucado

Success Thought of the Day – 3/20/20

Feed your faith and your fears will starve to death. – Max Lucado

Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in & day out. – Robert Collier

Success Thought of the Day – 3/19/20

Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day-in & day out. –Robert Collier

When you find what you love, you will do it for the impact not the income. - Dr. Annise Mabry

Success Thought of the Day – 3/18/20

When you find what you love, you will do it for the impact not the income.  – Dr. Annise Mabry

Distraction wastes our energy, concentration restores it. - Sharon Salzberg

Success Thought of the Day – 3/17/20

During this challenging season, concentrate on things that help you continue to move forward. Concentrate on healthy practices and amplifying the use of them. Concentrate on your relationships … conversing live with those you live with and via video with those afar (they will appreciate the call). Concentrate on mental health, both edifying yourself in growth areas you committed to this year, as well as downtime for relaxation.

Being others-focused instead of self-focused changes your worldview. Living in a selfless manner and seeking to help others enriches our very existence on a daily basis. ― Miles Anthony Smith

Success Thought of the Day – 3/16/20

Being others-focused instead of self-focused changes your worldview. Living in a selfless manner and seeking to help others enriches our very existence on a daily basis.  ― Miles Anthony Smith

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Success Thought of the Day – 3/13/20

If the intention is there, it’s coming from the heart, purpose will meet you halfway!  – Brad Nardick

I am more and more convinced that our happiness or unhappiness depends more on the way we meet the events of life than on the nature of those events themselves. - Alexander Humboldt

Success Thought of the Day – 3/12/20

We do not always get to choose the challenges we face, but we do get to choose our reactions and how we show up. There are no dress rehearsals; every time we take an action (self-initiated or in response to), it is a live performance.

Dare to know your purpose. – James Rosseau, Sr.

Success Thought of the Day – 3/11/20

Taking on new challenges can feel like a daring adventure, but it builds character, muscles and often, positive habits. Knowing your purpose will spark the process of pursuing your process.

I am more and more convinced that our happiness or unhappiness depends more on the way we meet the events of life than on the nature of those events themselves. - Alexander Humboldt

Success Thought of the Day – 3/10/20

Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better. – Maya Angelou