Posts Tagged ‘leadership’

Not good enough

If you think that you’re not good enough, I imagine you’re also holding yourself back from making mistakes. Hiding. Anyone who became good enough, practiced being “not good” often enough to learn what better felt like. Go.

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Standards

Much of the life we experience is determined by the standards we accept. If the quality of our food, sleep, training, or communication is less than acceptable, and we accept it anyway, our quality of life is dimished. We establish many of our standards before we even come into adulthood. We set and forget them…

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The tugboat and the lighthouse

Both provide a valuable service to others in need. The tug boat is maneuverable, powerful for its size, and can help disabled ships much larger than itself. It usually serves the harbors and typically helps one ship at a time by using force to tug, nudge, and push. Only some tugboats are ocean-going since most…

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The impossible

Do things that might not work. Take on challenges that you may fail. Start a journey that will force you out of your comfort zone. Set a goal that scares you a little. One that will require you to accomplish what you currently think is impossible. This is artistry. When you do this, you learn…

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