You have been given a gift – your life. What will you do with it?
You are in a much better position to serve others when your basic needs are met and your “tank is full”.
What we believe about something often creates the outcome we experience.
Courage is the willingness to act in spite of fear.
So many of us have settled for what is, rather than what could be.
Gratitude is where every positive attitude starts.
This is the day that everything can change for you.
We have more control than most of us realize. Each day is filled with thousands of opportunities to change the story of our lives.
By keeping the truly important things front and center, we often get the perspective we need to make better decisions.
Having clarity on where you want to go is one of the most critical components of your life.
In life, you often get what you expect.
Making appointments with yourself and scheduling other things around them is key to proactive self-management.
From a Christian perspective Jesus not only knew what these people needed, he could instantly heal them. But he didn’t. Instead, he asked them to declare what they wanted. It seems their apparent need was not their greatest need. More than healing, they needed clarity.
You will never see the full path. The important thing is to do the next right thing.
This is the day that can change everything for you.
Self-leadership always precedes team leadership.
People at any stage will profit by taking the wheel and getting pointed in the right direction.
In planning anything, the best place to begin is at the end. What outcome do you want? How do you want the story to end? How do you want to be remembered when you are gone?
How we lead ourselves in life impacts how we lead those around us.
You can’t get where you want to go unless you start with where you are.