If you are willing
to share yourself -
your struggles,
your victories,
your disappointments -
and
if you are willing
to support others
in theirs,
you have found
a recipe for
meaning,
purpose,
and
progress.
The world needs you to be willing.
Reflections
If you are willing
to share yourself -
your struggles,
your victories,
your disappointments -
and
if you are willing
to support others
in theirs,
you have found
a recipe for
meaning,
purpose,
and
progress.
The world needs you to be willing.
The surf doesn’t care
if you show up.
The wind is ambivalent
about your accomplishments.
The sand could care less
whose feet are treading on it.
They simply go about their business.
When we stop letting ourselves be
swayed
by who is in the room,
the attention others are getting,
the obstacles that seem to press us down,
we can get back to the business of
being better,
doing better,
caring.
Every. Single. Day.
When I began
writing,
publishing,
putting it out there
I had no idea how it might
change me,
touch you,
reach others.
And so today,
I thank you for reading,
for buying the book,
for sharing with
friends and coworkers.
And I ask you to
keep sharing,
keep forwarding to a friend,
keep liking the facebook page and posts,
keep replying and responding to me.
Know I am available to you
to coach you or your team,
to speak at your home or business
wherever you are
and
wherever it is you dream of going.
There is nothing in the world
like being part of a community
which is seeking to
be better,
do better,
care,
Every. Single. Day.
Thank You.
“Can I have 15 minutes of your time?”
It’s the question being asked by every
Facebook,
Instagram,
post.
It’s the question asked by every
blog,
article,
email.
It’s the question being asked in every
phone call
and
personal interaction.
And you know how it goes,
15 minutes
turns into
an hour,
and
hours
turn into
days,
and
days
turn into
months,
and
months
turn into
years
and
years
turn into
a lifetime...
So before you answer the 15 minute question,
ask yourself if it’s worth
a
lifetime.
How can you get attention?
You could
dress,
speak,
act
outrageously.
You might
yell,
jump up and down,
make a scene.
You could
post 100 times a day.
Or
you could show up,
do good work,
be vulnerable,
and become
Indispensable.
The choice is yours.
Every. Single. Day.
We often think
what will fulfill,
what will give purpose,
what will bring happiness,
is found
in someone else.
So we run after them.
We chase.
We court.
We romance.
All the while we are seeking
someone who can give us
something only we can give ourselves.
And so when we have “caught”
the object of our desire,
we are often left
despondent,
disappointed.
We forget,
relationships only amplify human emotions,
they don’t bring them into existence.
If you want
fulfillment,
purpose,
happiness,
the one you must pursue
is
you.
Every client
interaction
has embedded questions:
Should I hire you,
entrust you,
hire you again?
So if you don’t understand
you are auditioning for a starring role
in your client’s life
and you don’t
ask for the part,
you will rarely
get chosen.
Every conversation is an audition.
Break a leg.
The things many have
worked so hard to get:
freedom,
opportunity,
independence
are often taken for granted
by those who have benefitted
by the sacrifice of others.
And still,
in “the land of the free,
and the home of the brave,”
so many have locked themselves up
in their own minds,
have told themselves
opportunity has passed them by,
have pushed people away
and called it independence.
We must never forget
what has already been accomplished,
the battles lost and won,
and know there is still
much to be done.
Every day
with
every customer,
every client,
every co-worker,
every acquaintance,
is an audition
for the role you wish to play
in their lives.
This is not an audition for a role
someone else has written.
This is the role
you write for yourself.
You have to decide how you want to
show up
in other’s lives.
You decide how you want to
serve,
encourage,
support,
and lead.
And then, you audition.
Sometimes it will go well.
Other times, not so much.
The reviews you get
and give to yourself
send you back
for rewrites
and
rehearsal.
And your character
continues
to
develop.
When you are having trouble
believing in yourself,
finding inspiration,
keeping going,
make one promise to yourself -
one little promise -
and keep it.
The promise could be
to get up on time,
to do one pushup,
to make that phone call.
Once you have kept that promise,
make a promise for tomorrow.
Just keeping
one small promise to yourself
Every. Single. Day.
will help you
become
belief,
inspiration
and forward motion.
And then you will realize,
your days have always
been filled
with
promise.