Shaping our character?
Three powerful forces influence the development of our characters. Our character is shaping our future and impact.
- The input we consume.
- The relationships we pursue.
- Habits we acquire.
Go out and do it today!
Three powerful forces influence the development of our characters. Our character is shaping our future and impact.
Go out and do it today!
http://www.popsci.com/6-greatest-software-innovations-year?8tCpCsvjxkWZ6hhD.03
“I challenge you to make your life the masterpiece you want to paint, the novel you want to read, the day you want to wake to.” ―Toni Sorenson
Creative, out of the box thinking methods are the hallmark of all great entrepreneurs. And now leading educators from some of the world’s most prestigious universities, master trainers and facilitators are working to balance the use of both right and left brain thinking methods when delivering courses or designing curricula. So, a key question for teachers, trainers and facilitators when designing and delivering learning outcomes… how can we infuse right brain thinking skills into our classroom to prepare participants for the challenges of a rapidly changing world?
Use these steps to create simple, well-crafted checklists that proactively eliminate mistakes.
Successful people don’t rely on memory, habit or luck to ensure things get done right. They use simple, well-crafted checklists to proactively eliminate mistakes.
Lasting happiness cannot be found in persuit of any goal or achievement. It does not reside in fortune or fame. It resides only in the human mind and heart, and it is here that we hope we will find it.
The words with which you communicate determine the quality of our life. This is true whether communicating with others or with ourself. Especially with ourself. The impact of words actually causes measurable biological changes in ourselves. And in others. Words are stored in our conscious and subconscious minds. We think in words.
Certain words incite many emotions and subsequent actions. Words have the power to induce someone to laugh, to cry, to be kind, to be loving, to be cooperative, or to buy. Or be unkind, angry, or irrational. Whether words are written or spoken, they have enormous power. Of course, when words are spoken, the added factors of voice timbre, emphasis, emotion . . . all have the potential to cause even more impact.
Words although making only 7% of the message, are the drugs of the mind!
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