Every drive home from work is a little different, but they all have something in common: I tend to have a talk with myself. These are the talks I have to share from my daily 30 minute journey from work to home
Sure, we are always doing something, but is that something taking us in the right direction?
What do you see when you look in the mirror? Do you like it or not? Do others like it or not? Do you want to change what you see?
There are many ways to lead, but leading is not the only option in life. Without support, leadership would not exist.
It doesn’t matter what hill you need to climb, how steep it is, or who/what helps you, as long as you grow from it.
Very few plans play out exactly how we want them to, and that is okay. What’s important is to use what we learn for the next opportunity
What does it mean when to be optimistic? What about pessimistic? How do you define positive mental attitude?
We are all faced with opportunities in our life, but what separates the good, bad, and mundane?
Many days on my commute home I have conversations with myself. Some are pointless, some are serious, but they all have a reason to be said. Today I’m starting to record these thoughts for not just myself, but for anyone who will listen.