Three Steps to Instant Success
Sunday, August 5th, 2007The most important influences on our daily actions are (1) what we see, (2) how we interpret what we see, and (3) how we respond.
The most important influences on our daily actions are (1) what we see, (2) how we interpret what we see, and (3) how we respond.
“Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream, so shall you become.”
- As A Man Thinketh
Aviva, one of our Champions Club alumni, sent me an incredible video that really brings to life this powerful quote of James Allen’s.
Paul Potts was a cell-phone salesman who dreamed of spending his life “doing what I feel I was born [...]
It doesn’t matter what you’ve lost — it’s what you do with what you’ve got left that matters.
Thank you Mae for proving once again it’s never too late to live your dream!
An incredible clip from the movie “Facing the Giants.”
Lincoln wrote the greatest speech ever delivered in the English language, on the back of an envelope, a few moments before it was delivered, yet the thought back of that speech was borne of hardship and struggle.
Each of us has one or more special gifts. But we spend most of our time focused on the talents or skills we don’t have that we think are critical to our success. In reality, we need to focus on our special gifts and how we can leverage those to help us achieve more.
There are some heroes who won’t be in the Super Bowl, but who prove to us everyday that anyone can be a Super Hero.
Remember the web video of an autistic kid shooting one basket after another while the fans and even the other team cheered?
Nino Savona has a condition that keeps millions of people from living life on their own terms. But Nino doesn’t see the disability he’s had since he was eight-years-old like other people do.