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Success Thought of The Day

Freedom is never given; it is won.

Success Thought of the Day – 1/31/22

There is a thing bubbling up inside you. It ties together your core beliefs, gifts, and talents. It provides you with a sense of purpose and compels you to take action.

In the pursuit of that thing, you will win your freedom.

Unsubscribe from distractions. - James B. Rosseau, Sr. Have you ever opened your inbox and found yourself archiving or deleting numerous emails? Worse, doing the same thing day after day with the same emails? What once perhaps served a purpose no longer does. The good news is that you can “unsubscribe,” removing those distractions from entering your inbox. Even better, the power of “unsubscribe” works outside of your inbox. You choose what you let into your purview. Protect your space as you run your race. - James Rosseau, Sr.

Success Thought of the Day – 1/27/22

Have you ever opened your inbox and found yourself archiving or deleting numerous emails? Worse, doing the same thing day after day with the same emails? [Read More In Post]

Personal Development is a process. Not an event. - James Rosseau, Sr.

Success Thought of the Day – 1/25/22

Oak trees take 30 to 40 years to grow from seeds to mature trees. Thank God we can accomplish a lot more in shorter timeframes. 😂 [Read More In Post]

We are "they" - James Rosseau, Sr.

Success Thought of the Day – 1/24/22

When we allow ourselves to see the big “we,” the game changes. However, our initial reaction to problems often prevents that. Two practices can create a shift. [Read More In Post]

Doubt is always talking. You just have to stop listening. - James Rosseau, Sr.

Success Thought of the Day – 1/21/22

Doubt will cause you to believe a false narrative about yourself. [Read More In Post]

Freedom is … pursuing your calling without comparison or compromise. - James B. Rosseau, Sr.

Success Thought of the Day – 1/19/22

It has been said that the two most important days in your life are the day you are born, and the day you find out why. [Read More In Post]

If you make listening and observation your occupation, you will gain much more than you can by talking. --Robert Baden-Powell

Success Thought of the Day – 1/18/22

Years ago, one of my most significant leadership mistakes was over-relying on my playbook and not listening to my team and stakeholders. [Read More In Post]

An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity. – Martin Luther King

Success Thought of the Day – 1/17/22

His brilliance and tenacity will never be forgotten. #mlk #servingothers 🙏🏾

Some locks will not open without your unique gift. - James B. Rosseau, Sr.

Success Thought of the Day – 1/13/22

The plots are similar in so many movies. A group of up-and-coming heroes takes off to save the village, breaking through barriers on their way to the villain’s castle. They have momentum until they face a magical lock. Several try to open it, but no luck. Then the one with the gift emerges, opening the lock and saving the day.

In your movie, you have that unique gift to open the locks in front of you. Use it!

The moments I thought might break me are the moments that created the most significant shifts. - James B. Rosseau, Sr.

Success Thought of the Day – 1/12/22

Like the last few reps in an exercising set, those moments producing the greatest gains often feel unendurable.  

Those moments can produce stress, the fear of failure, and even despair.  But you can endure.  Focus on what awaits you on the other side.

The aim of argument, or of discussion, should not be victory, but progress. - Joseph Joubert

Success Thought of the Day – 1/11/22

Every time you use your voice, you have the opportunity to create progressive dialogue. Be intentional.

If you want to achieve your goals this year, practice saying “no.” - James B. Rosseau, Sr.

Success Thought of the Day – 1/10/22

As someone with endless ideas and who readily helps others, I understand the challenge of protecting the “to do” list.

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