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On the Gifts of Challenges
Martin Luther King Jr., said, “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” Challenges are an inevitable part of life. They … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure
Tagged Challenges, Destiny, Joni Earecksen Tada, limits, Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, Obstacles, Perspective, Setbacks, Tony Robbins
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On the Value of “What Ifs”
‘What ifs’ are viewed by some as stumbling blocks to action, concern about a road not taken, or the belief that they don’t matter and wouldn’t change anything. They become a continuing hesitancy in the search for something better, a … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Imagination, Perspective
Tagged limits, Opportunities, Sourabh Kaushik, What Ifs
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Choosing a Mindset Opened by Wonder
Bruce Lipton writes, “Your perspective is always limited by how much you know. Expand your knowledge and you will transform your mind.” Our choices for expanding our knowledge are shaped by our view and understanding of the world that has … Continue reading
Posted in Perspective
Tagged Aristotle, Arthur Schopenhauer, Beliefs, Bruce Lipton, Buddha, Diversity, Dreams, Gerry Spence, limits, Perspective, Stephen Covey, Vision
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On the Joys of Being Comfortable with the Uncomfortable
In a discussion with a friend, Jillian Swogier, about key learnings on the great leader’s career journey, there was passion and excitement in her voice when she spoke of the joy of getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. It means, she … Continue reading
Posted in Tools
Tagged Boundaries, Comfortable, Fearless, Jillian Swogies, Katie Couric, Kristin Armstrong, limits, Risks, Uncomfortable
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On Becoming a No-Limit Person
In his book, No Limits, John Maxwell shares his insights about becoming a no-limit person, one who continually and relentlessly pushes their limits to find their greatest potential. The three keys in his pursuit are awareness, giftedness and choices. He … Continue reading
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Tagged Aristotle, Blindspots, John Maxwell, Knowing Yourself, limits, No-Limit Person, Potential, Self-Awareness, Sheryl Sandberg
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On Joys Awaiting Beyond Our Perceived Limits
Great leaders awake each morning filled with joy and wonder of what they will bring to the new day. Never do they wake up for the day to be mediocre… something for which they would simply settle to remain what … Continue reading
Posted in Perspective
Tagged Becoming, Curiosity, Henry Drummond, Jim Rohn, limits, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Possibility, Questioning, Stretch Limits
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