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What would you do?
Death by meeting Look at all those meetings and other standing commitments you have on your calendar for tomorrow. What would you do if they were all cancelled? Probable answer: Be a whole lot more productive than you were today.
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Never quit on yourself
Grind to shine Mediocrity is a choice. So is losing. Every day that you’re not out there taking action, you’re losing ground. You have to cultivate the mental toughness, and focus on doing what makes a difference. Winning is also a choice, and quitting is too. Never quit on yourself. Keep up the grind.
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Show you care
Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity Turn off the phone, shut down the browser. Go eye to eye, and take the time to listen. The current of life is found in the human connection, not the plug and socket. Show you care – personally engage.
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Misery loves safety
“This is the call of our life. Surf the chaos!” – Denise Van W. You want something safe? Call your mother. Ask if she still has your crib; maybe a cozy blanket and a quiet room. Otherwise, get on with life. Today you have to carve out your own space. You have to take more…
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It’s all in how we choose
True life is lived when tiny changes occur. – Leo Tolstoy It’s rarely the big stuff that changes our lives. We’re not wired that way. We change with all the small things that start to roll together and gather momentum. Individually, those changes seem insignificant – like a new routine, an adopted habit, maybe a…
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Who wants to settle for less?
I can’t control chaos. Who can? Where is it carved in stone that chaos is bad, that everything must show up neat and orderly? Where is it written that I must struggle swimming against the tide, and go crazy trying to tame chaos? I can embrace chaos. I can work with it, and find a way…