Attitudes and Actions
“Leadership is practiced not so much in words as in attitudes and actions.” – Harold S. Geneen
Continue reading →“Leadership is practiced not so much in words as in attitudes and actions.” – Harold S. Geneen
Continue reading →“You know it’s never fifty-fifty in a marriage. It’s always seventy-thirty, or sixty-forty. Someone falls in love first. Someone puts someone else up on a pedestal. Someone works very hard to keep things rolling smoothly; someone else sails along for … Continue reading →
“Extraordinary things are always hiding in places people never think to look.” – Jodi Picoult
Continue reading →“If you want to have a full and happy life, in good times and in bad, you have to get used to the idea that facing misfortune squarely is better than trying to escape from it.” – Norman Fischer
Continue reading →“The key to life is not accumulation. It’s contribution.” – Stephen Covey
Continue reading →“Make it a purpose to discover and live your purpose. Life will start to take on new meaning and become one that touches, moves and inspires not only you, but many others around you.” – David Zerfoss
Continue reading →“Patience is power. Patience is not an absence of action; rather it is “timing-” it waits on the right time to act, for the right principles and in the right way.” ― Fulton J. Sheen
Continue reading →“There are no easy businesses. Every single one is hard. Having perseverance means, most critically, persevering through failure. I love to talk about my successes, but the only way that I’ve ever learned anything is through failure.” – Martin Cooper, … Continue reading →
“Rather than relying on a thin, idealized hope that we will all one day just get along, we can approach conflict resolution as an art form that we are privileged to develop and hone.” – Diane Musho Hamilton
Continue reading →You can ask of the Lord because He will not give you a wrong answer. You can wait upon the Lord because His timing is always perfect. You can trust in the Lord because He makes no mistakes. You can … Continue reading →