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  • October 21, 2019

    Daily Deliberation: 21 October 2019

    Lead by example is by far the best leadership advice ever muttered. We can read 1,000 books and give hundreds of great speeches; however, nothing exemplifies leadership better than quality action coming from an authentic person. Don’t fight for a duty title, fight to do the right thing in the position you are in.

  • October 20, 2019

    Daily Deliberation: 20 October 2019

    How true is this?! So often we hit a wall and take “a break”, but never start again. We know we will have to start again at the place we were stuck before. We look at starting again in a begrudging manner. Instead, we need to look at it as a challenge we can and…

  • October 19, 2019

    Daily Deliberation: 19 October 2019

    This really made sense to me after watching my 9 year old boss around her little brother. He agrees to be compliant when she is hen-pecking him, but that only lasts when she is around. Those who want to be the boss, are only effective when they are pulling the leash. Once they stop from…

  • October 18, 2019

    Daily Deliberation: 18 October 2019

    I once hired a plumber to fix something I didn’t have the courage to tackle. I watched videos on YouTube and phoned a friend or two. All talked about how the job was not easy and was best to hire a pro. I did. I watched him come into my house and replace the valve…

  • October 17, 2019

    Daily Deliberation: 17 October 2019

    I am very guilty of this one. I have so many ideas for stories, courses I want to build, professional development products I want to create, and not to mention the things I want to do with my family and friends. However, just having an idea doesn’t do any good if we can’t get it…

  • October 16, 2019

    Daily Deliberation: 16 October 2019

    This is an interesting statement. Our first instinct is to shy away from something that is different from the norm. We even criticize those who have the courage to try, but then we see them start to experience some success and want to emulate them. Be willing to look at what others are trying to…

  • October 15, 2019

    Daily Deliberation: 15 October 2019

    We have nicknamed ourselves a one-mistake Air Force. However, we all know many people who have made serious mistakes and are still chugging along. The “one-mistake” refers to those egregious acts that show a deliberate decision to break the law. We all make mistakes…it is ok to mess up. We need to learn from them…

  • October 14, 2019

    Daily Deliberation: 14 October 2019

    If you are reading this, you are probably someone interested in bettering yourself. For many years, I would not discuss or share things I had learned with others. I didn’t want those I was leading to know I needed help being a leader. Once I became secure enough to admit I didn’t know it all,…

  • October 13, 2019

    Daily Deliberation: 13 October 2019

    Couldn’t agree more. I wish I knew why success did not come easier. Why can’t there be an actual get rich scheme or get a six pack in a week plan? I don’t know why the best things in life require the most effort, but I do know that they do take work. Stop wishing…

  • October 12, 2019

    Daily Deliberation: 12 October 2019

    I love this thought. We can’t control most of what happens to us, but we have complete control over how we react to it. When someone throws a branch in our way, we choose what happens next. Are we going to stumble over it, jump over it, move it for those coming behind or go…

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