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Your Career and Your Calling
“A job is how you make money. A career is how you make your mark. A Calling is how you acknowledge a higher vision, whatever it may be,” writes Deepak Chopra. Steve Harvey brings additional poignancy to Chopra’s words saying, … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Fulfillment
Tagged "Why" of Life, Calling, Career, Deepak Chopra, Ferdinand Foch, Meaning, Oprah Winfrey, Purpose, Self-fulfillment, Success, Vladimir Savchuk
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Going Back to the Beginning to Find Your Way
St. Augustine reminds great leaders of the importance of continuing growth of their self-knowledge writing, “Men [and women] go abroad to wonder at the heights of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of the … Continue reading
On the Value of Thinking the Opposite
In his book, Whatever You Think, Think the Opposite, Paul Arden challenges great leaders to expand their thinking by challenging their own views and taking the risk and challenge to see the world differently. In the chapter, The Age of … Continue reading
Posted in Perspective
Tagged Allegory, Buddha, Choice, Decision-Making, Deepak Chopra, Henry Ford, Paul Arden
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Seeing the Invisible, Knowing the Truth
In his recent blog post, Philip Humbert speaks of the volumes of data and information to which the world today is exposed. Great leaders don’t need more information he writes, they “need filters to cut through the clutter, identify the KEY piece … Continue reading
Three Minute Leadership: What Will Be Your Legacy?
A friend recently shared with me a video of an incredible performance of a group of 5th, 6th, and 7th Graders, the Kings Firecrackers, from Ohio. They are providng the half time entertainment for an Army Navy basketball game. This short story (almost eight … Continue reading
Posted in Mosaic
Tagged Choice, Deepak Chopra, Dream, Enthusiasm, Excitement, Exuberance, Joy, Legacy, Possibility, Servant Leadership
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