A Photo Of Life…
Jason in a fun loving way let me know he had some place to be. Some place very important…for him.
Jason in a fun loving way let me know he had some place to be. Some place very important…for him.
No matter how many times you say, “I have always wanted to…” or, “I think I could…” it does not matter, not even in the least, until you do that which you wanted to or thought you could.
You already have some idea as to what the next few days holds in store. But then, there is the inevitable. The inevitable surprise, the curve ball, the gotcha.
I have the opportunity almost every day to make at least fifty to one hundred first impressions, if not more, at once.
I love quotes. Always have. And I love to apply them to everyday life and when I can.
In the book, The Help, by Kathryn Stockett, there is a discussion between Aibeleen and Minny, two of the many maids who work in Jackson, Mississippi, in the early 1960’s.
Someone said to me, “I want to do little things to express my appreciation to others. I just don’t know how.”
In order to make a turn you have to point your skis downhill. Great advice for the slopes…great advice for life.
If your goal is to be a more effective communicator, consider these five tips from an expert in the field of public relations and messaging.
You knew within a very short amount of time they were exactly what you were looking for. They were the perfect fit.
No one wants a “You can do it!” text early on a Sunday morning. That’s why I sent it.
It was somewhere around 2:16 a.m. The kitchen was dark except for a small lamp. I did not have my glasses on and I simply could not take it anymore.
“You did the impossible, because you didn’t realize it was impossible.” Debi Coleman
Books, articles, blogs, millions upon millions of words used to promote the uniqueness of “you”.
I looked up from my eighth floor desk and watched two window washers not ten feet away, but on the outside of the building.
Biological bingo at birth? Chaos at conception? Delivered with a destiny? Specific not spontaneous?
Seems easy to remember…much more to difficult to live out.
She was still young and not as experienced in the world of business as she will be some day.
Ten women in a circle. And me. Here was the question. Two actually.