Is the end of the world coming?
What if the Mayans were wrong? What if what you have now continues into next year? How would that be for you?
Some of you are doing a happy dance right now because you love your life.
But, some of you are thinking…..
“HOLY GUACAMOLE BATMAN…..IS THIS IT? Am I in for another year of resolutions?”
NO!!!
“This year I will change jobs, find something I love to do….This year I will stick to it…..get the training, the confidence and support that I need to move forward.”
What if I told you that you could have that? What if I told you that the most successful people you know and have read about in history books or in the Wall Street Journal were failures and quitters. Yes….I said it, FAILURES AND QUITTERS.
Look at what you think about success and what you believe you need to be successful: a degree, a wad of cash, better teeth, better hair, a family that stands behind you. Then look at the evidence, you know the reality: Donald Trump, the hair -not working. Well not in my book. Michael Dell, Richard Branson, Rachel Ray and Jane Austen never finished college. Nelson Mandela, George Washington Carver, Ingrid Bergman were parentless at some time.
So, what is the difference….Why were these folks leaders, and you are dreading the next year?
So, what is the difference? At some point each of these people made choices, choices based on things that were very important to them, things they valued.
Here is something that no one ever talks about…. they let go of the things that held them back, like the word failure.
Start from where you are…Getting clear about what is important to you it is the first step in the great future you deserve, take that first step towards that future by getting clear about what you
So, how about joining me for a free call on:
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
5:30pm Central Time
Career Tune-Up:
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Yes, in order to be good at something, first you have to try it and that doesn’t mean you will be good at it.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
5:30pm Central Time
Cheers to Careers,
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