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You Don’t Get Paid for the Hour; You Get Paid for the Value You Bring to the Hour
William Shakespeare wrote that nothing is “good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” What we see in our mind’s eye is what we get. We are the master or the slave of our thoughts. We can choose to live … Continue reading
Posted in Tools
Tagged Attitude, Choice, Jim Rohn, Perceptions, Thinking, Value, William Shakespeare
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Your Defining Moment Is in Every Moment
In his blog post, Your Defining Moment, Seth Godin reminds great leaders that their defining moments are found in every moment in their life… when they choose to decide that it is. “It’s easy to wait for it. The movies … Continue reading
Posted in Moments
Tagged Amy Atherton, Decision-Making, Destiny, Dream, Moment, Possibility, Seth Godin, William Shakespeare
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Beyond a Life of Success… A Life of Significance
“It’s not what we get, but who we become, what we contribute…that gives meaning to our lives” writes Tony Robbins. John Maxwell adds greater depth to those words saying: “Success is when I add value to myself. Significance is what … Continue reading
Posted in Mosaic, Servant Leadership
Tagged Focus, John Maxwell, Ken Blanchard, Oprah Winfrey, Purpose, Selflessness, Significance, Success, Tony Robbins, William Shakespeare
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Your Alphabet… You Make the Words
Seth Godin’s recent blog post, Alphabets, provides a magnificent metaphor about how great leaders utilize their assets. Gutenberg’s typesetting machine, he writes, used collections of used to compose an infinite number of printed words. How do great leaders maximize use of … Continue reading
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Tagged Allegory, Breadth, Depth, George Bernard Shaw, Gift, Goal, Henry David Thoreau, Objective, Opportunity, Resource, Seth Godin, Skill, Talent, William Shakespeare
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