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Feed the Hunger for Appreciation

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Mother Teresa once said, “There is more hunger for love and appreciation in this world than for bread.” Think about how this wisdom applies to your life. What difference does it make to you when people pay attention to what you do?  Furthermore, what does difference

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Do 1 More Thing THIS WEEK!

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Yogi Berra, a former American Major League Baseball catcher, outfielder and manager, once said, “It ain’t over till it’s over.” The question then becomes what’s not over for you yet?   What do you still need to powerfully complete before the end of this week?

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Stop Settling for Anything Less than AWESOME!

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“You don’t just accidentally show up in the World Series.” -Derek Jeter, American baseball shortstop and five-time World Series champion If you want to get known as “The Best in Class” in whatever you do, you have to be intentional.  You can’t just wait to

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The Secret to Being BEST in CLASS

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Lou Holtz, retired American Football Coach, once said, “I won’t accept anything less than the best a player’s capable of doing, and he has the right to expect the best that I can do for him and the team.” Coaching people in the sports world is no different

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Tell Me the Books You Read, and I’ll Tell You Your Likelihood of Success!

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Christopher Morley once said, ”Read every day something no one else is reading. Think every day something no one else is thinking.” In other words, continually develop yourself into The BEST Professional you can be by seeking out knowledge from many different sources. Go out of

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Be a Friendly Persuader

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Abraham Lincoln once said,  “If you would win a man to your cause, first convince him that you are his sincere friend.” This may sound like a good idea, but the question is: How do you convince people that you are a “sincere friend”?  In

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Bye, Bye Reasons…Hello Results!

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Florence Nightingale once said,  “I attribute my success to this – I never gave or took any excuse.” Now think about the 3 most important goals you want to accomplish this week.  Take about 2 minutes and write them down now.  Next, write down your

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Step Out of Your Comfort Zone!

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My Success Coach, Paul Hoffman, always says, “Do the one thing today that takes you out of your comfort zone, really out of your comfort zone and do it with a determined resolve that shocks you.” What are you currently doing that takes you out of

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Say It Like You Mean It

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Emily Dickinson once said, “A word is dead when it is said, some say. I say it just begins to live that day. “ The question then becomes how can you use the power of your words to achieve your biggest goals this week?  Moreover, how

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Making Career Impossibilities … Possible!

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Amelia Earhart once said, “‎Never interrupt someone doing what you said couldn’t be done.” Here are some critical questions to ponder throughout this week: What are you telling yourself that can’t be done, which would make the biggest difference for your career? What are you telling

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