Be remarkable!
Your born. Your life goes FLYING by. Then you die. You better do something remarkable between the time you’re born and the time you die! Stop fucking around.
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Your born. Your life goes FLYING by. Then you die. You better do something remarkable between the time you’re born and the time you die! Stop fucking around.
(Always great insight from Dan Heath, author of “Switch” and “Made to Stick.”) You hear something a lot about change: People won’t change because they’re too lazy. Well, I’m here to stick up for the lazy people. In fact, I want to argue that what looks like laziness is actually exhaustion. The proof comes from…
“The typical pattern for unhappy people is to under-appreciate themselves and to seek significance by criticizing and envying other people.” ~ Tony Robbins Share this post: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
The Power of Positive Thinking by Remez Sasson Positive thinking is a mental attitude that admits into the mind thoughts, words and images that are conductive to growth, expansion and success. It is a mental attitude that expects good and favorable results. A positive mind anticipates happiness, joy, health and a successful outcome of every…
The power of a positive mental attitude lived and breathed a full, brightly-spirited life in 13-year-old Talia Castellano. Finding and following her dream of being a makeup artist, Talia touched and inspired millions of people! Thank you for sharing the light of your soul, Talia. You’re a real hero! RIP, 2000-2013. Ellen DeGeneres: “Despite the…
At TEDWomen, Tony Porter makes a call to men everywhere: Don’t “act like a man.” Telling powerful stories from his own life, he shows how this mentality, drummed into so many men and boys, can lead men to disrespect, mistreat and abuse women and each other. His solution: Break free of the “man box.” Share…
I drove halfway to my first Toastmaster’s meeting, turned around, and drove back home. I was too afraid. It didn’t matter how far I had to drive, the distance between fear and courage was the distance between my ears. Share this post: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share…