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Tag Archives: Change
Are You an Increasing Asset or A Depreciating Asset?
“To achieve something you’ve never achieved before, you must become someone that you’ve never been before.” ~ Les Brown Advances in technology and countless other areas have changed the way we live. You can pick any one category and just … Continue reading
Posted in Change, Growth, Innovation, Self Storage
Tagged Asset, Change, Charlie "Tremendous" Jones, Growth, Increasing asset, Les Brown, Self Storage, Technology
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Course Corrections
“The great thing in this world is not so much where we stand as it is what direction are we moving?” ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes What direction are you going in your life? As we look back at 2011, are … Continue reading
Posted in Goals, Inspiration, self improvement
Tagged Change, direction change, Goals, Growth, Self Assessment
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What do you need to change about you?
“Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” ~ Leo Tolstoy As we draw ever closer to closing out the year and welcoming in a new beginning, I encourage everyone to begin giving thought to … Continue reading
Posted in Achievement, Change, Goals, Growth, Planning, Preparation
Tagged Change, Focus, Goal setting, Goals, Jim Rohn, Planning
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Book Review: THIN THREADS
We each have little moments in time; little things that may have seemed insignificant at the time but in reality – altered our lives completely. Or, they may have been more obvious events that were so drastic and dramatic, such … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Change, Growth, Inspiration
Tagged books: book reviews, Change, Inspiration
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Be the Change You Want to See
“Continuity gives us roots; change gives us branches, letting us stretch and grow and reach new heights.” ~ Pauline Kezer Out of change comes growth and yet change is something many people will fight to the very end. It important … Continue reading
Posted in Change, Growth, Preparation, self improvement
Tagged attitude, Change, Growth, Preparation, Responsibility
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Going the Extra Mile
“There are two types of people who never achieve very much in their lifetimes. One is the person who won’t do what he or she is told to do, and the other is the person who does no more than … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Customer Service, Motivation, self improvement
Tagged achievement, Change, customer service, Goals, success
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