Reading
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Why Should I Read | The Fifth Discipline
Have you ever been scalded in the shower? If you’re like me, you’ve pushed the handle all the way down to get the water to “heat up faster.” I tend to get impatient and hop in the shower while it is still freezing cold, which generally results in me pushing the handle even further towards…
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Why Should I Read | Sam Walton: Made in America
Sam Walton didn’t set out to become the wealthiest man on planet earth. It just sort of happened along the way. This week’s book, Sam Walton: Made in America is a prime example of a man who passionately pursued a desire to be the best at what he had chosen to do. This post follows the points brought…
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WSIR 008 | The Speed of Trust
“Fish discover water last” -Stephen M.R. Covey Because fish are immersed, surrounded, and in constant contact with water, their perception is fundamentally changed. Covey says that humans have the same experience, but that trust is so much a part of civilization that we rarely realize it. However, we are at a trust crisis, with each…
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WSIR 007 | The Slight Edge
How many of you honestly believe that in the next twenty four hours you could do something that would have a drastically negative effect on your life? How many of you honestly believe that in the next twenty four hours you could do something that would have an immensely positive effect on your life? Likely…
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Learning to be Heroes
You can define a society by the heroes it keeps. You can also define a person by the heroes he or she keeps. Who are your heroes? Who are you modeling yourself after? -Jeff Olson The Slight Edge As individuals strive to be what we are created to be there are different avenues to pursue.…
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The one thing to do in 2014
You’ve all heard the phrase, All Leaders are Readers. And this is true. If you’re hoping to lead, you need to be hungry to be grow. If you want to become more than the person you are now, then by definition you’ll need an outside source to draw from. Many people wonder what it would…