• Bravery: Idea #437

    Are you a brave person? You may not face down dangerous animals or people, or need to venture into scary situations, however, I’d suggest we all face everyday challenges that require bravery.  ‘Being brave is a step beyond courage. It is having courage to do something when the odds are stacked against you, overcoming fear and the fear of failure. What obstacles are you facing that have paralyzed you? What could you accomplish if you began to lead from a place of bravery?’ (J.Maxwell) Are you willing to take that step forward even though it’s scary? Join me today in being brave and watch yourself grow.

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  • Response: Idea #436

    How often do we blame others for our lack of ability to succeed and grow? Here’s a truth to consider: ‘I can’t control the other person’s behavior, but I can control my response. Their actions may be rude or unacceptable, but I still want my response to be measured and thoughtful. Even if they aren’t doing what is right, I still want to make sure I’m doing what is right.’ (J.Clear) As we focus on a good and right response when others misbehave, we will find ourselves developing our emotional intelligence and an ability to lead under pressure – all great growth areas.

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  • Awareness: Idea #435

    ‘You must know yourself in order to grow yourself. This means, if you want to grow in an area, you first have to be aware of the areas in your life that require growth. Everyone has blind spots where they lack awareness. It is important to take inventory, and figure out what these blind spots are. The people around you can help you identify the areas in your life that need improvement. Ask those closest to you for help identifying your blind spots! Taking this action will lead to awareness and in turn, create growth.’ (J.Maxwell) Let’s try to take some time today to know ourselves better.

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