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Weeded out

We do that to ourselves regularly.

    I’m not good (fill in the word) enough.

We ARE good enough. We are sufficient to the task. Sure we need help and as we take the action the answers are there.

You are needed. Remember these wise words from Helen Keller:

    I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something that I can do.

Never tell yourself no

Can You Reach?

You have the ability.

We would do good to remember Marianne Williamson’s wise words:

We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be?

(read the entire quote here) Make a difference today as you strive to reach your potential. We need your story.

Always ask the question

Makes for a better live plus you sleep more soundly.

Stillness

Rushed. Uptight. Always on. These sound all too familiar in our days.

We are instructed to “Be still and know that I am God” in Psalm 46:10. When we bring this calm to our minds we reap the benefits.

Want answers? Need peace? Desire direction? Slow down (in your mind if no where else) and see what flows.

Don’t take my word for it. Try it now and enjoy the freedom and then share it with others.

You may be the only one that shares this truth and sets a person free.

Declare your position (What are you standing for?)

Picture a lifetime ago in 2003 when I penned ‘Discovering and Nurturing Possibilities to Transform the World’ as my position (in 8 words). The wonderful and talented Jacquie Shillis helped tremendously in this endeavor through wordsmithing, encouragement and believing.

A recent post on DailyLit by Tom Peters speaks volumes to get us excited to answer ‘What are you standing for?’ (and yes, I learned 8 words or less from Seth Godin).

We have the privilege to be the only person who can fulfill the adventure before us. Please be sure to allow folks like Jacquie to contribute to your success. Remember the Japanese Proverb; “None of us are as smart as all of us.”