Posts Tagged ‘Unlimited Potential’

Happy New Year – Setting (and Achieving) Goals

Goal Setting
How often have you started the by making New Year’s Resolutions only to abandon them within the first week?  Statistics say that is what happens to 90% of us.

An unknown author said, “In absence of clearly defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily acts of trivia.” I was introduced to a seven-step, sure fire way to set and achieve my goals.  It’s a process and must be followed in a systematic way.  If you would like to set goals and achieve them, try the following process that has worked for me.  Then, let me know Read the rest of this entry »

Letter To Your 16-Year-Old Self

Letter to My 16-year-old self
What would you say to your 16 year old self if you could lovingly look back on the way you were and offer yourself some advice?  That’s exactly what dozens of people (most of them recognizable to everyone) decided to do in the book Dear Me:  A Letter to My Sixteen-Year-Old Self.  The advice was pretty amazing…

“You will literally wake up one day and realize you don’t have to impress anyone to have them like you.  Don’t try so hard, and things will get easier.” ~Seth Green Read the rest of this entry »

Question: Music…Is That What Life’s All About?

Don’t sacrifice your life for someone else’s idea of success. Striving for success above all else is hardly living.

Alan Watts, a British philosopher, writer, and speaker, best known as an interpreter and popularizer of Eastern philosophy for a Western audience, expresses it best in the following video:

You have choices.  Don’t let someone else makes decisions about how you spend your time each day, like what you do and when you do it. Each person has the right to make decisions and have choices about how they live Read the rest of this entry »

Itty, Bitty Leadership Tip #5

Leadership Tips


Your rewards in life are determined by your contributions and service to others. Some people are paid minimum wage and others earn millions. There are no limits on how much you can earn. Limits are determined by your thoughts and beliefs.

As a child, wanting to be liked by others was a very powerful motivator. In school kids begin doing what they see everyone else doing. Acceptance is their focus. They want to dress like everyone else. They laugh when others laugh at a joke, story or subject matter…even though Read the rest of this entry »

Question: Can One Small Voice Make a Difference?

better day we day


Can one small voice make a difference?  After my experience yesterday with 18,000 youth, I’d have to say the answer is a resounding “yes”!  I had the amazing opportunity to attend We Day in Vancouver yesterday, October 15th. We Day, created by Free The Children, is a one-of-a-kind event and part of an innovative year-long program created to celebrate the power of young people to create positive change in the world. We Day currently takes place in four cities across Canada. Read the rest of this entry »

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