
Success Thought of the Day – 10/16/18: Showing Up
Eighty percent of success is showing up. – Woody Allen

Success Thought of the Day – 10/15/18: Vision for your life
Strategic planning is worthless – unless there is first a strategic vision. – John Naisbitt Read the Full Blog Post

Success Thought of the Day – 10/12/18: Approve Your Dreams
The only place where your dream becomes impossible is in your own thinking. – Robert H Schuller

Success Thought of the Day – 10/11/18: Give Your Self-Appraisal A Boost
It is the time of year when many are going through the performance process and are writing their self-appraisal. It is an opportunity to chronicle what you have delivered. As you write it, ensure it brings forth absolute clarity to your contributions in the context of your goals (as set with your manager if applicable). (Read more)

Success Thought of the Day – 10/10/18: True Worth
To gain that which is worth having, it may be necessary to lose everything else. – Bernadette Devlin

Success Thought of the Day – 10/9/18: Get Started Now
It’s a sure thing that you’ll not finish if you don’t start. – Napolean Hill

Success Thought of the Day – 10/8/18: Hold on for Success
Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go. William Feather

Success Thought of the Day – 10/5/18: Personal Excellence
The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potential… these are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence. – Confucius

Success Thought of the Day – 10/3/18: Positive Expectation
An attitude of positive expectation is the mark of the superior personality. – Brian Tracy

Success Thought of the Day – 10/1/18: Invest in Relationships
A significant consideration for all of us is in how we invest in relationships. I would go a step further to say it is doubly important for those who lead teams. Having the privilege of managing teams for more than twenty years I appreciate that the challenges faced together on a daily basis can serve to build relationships. However, I have found that the time you plan away from the work, in shared activities that you enjoy together, truly creates more depth in those relationships … and that matters.