Thursday, July 15, 2010

When I Grow Up...

When you were asked what you wanted to be when you grew up, what did you say? Is that what you do today? Did you have a title or an image of what that was like ‘a fireman’, or ‘a teacher’ or ‘ the president’? A friend of mine wanted to be a snake – and only eat bad people! I’ll bet you didn’t say I wanted to be an empowering and empathic person in my community, or I want to be super-mom or super-dad, or I want to have the highest performing team. As kids, we think in visuals that we see around us – it is hard to see ‘empowering and empathetic’ or ‘parenting and time-management skills’ or ‘teambuilding skills’.

As we grew into mature adults, we began to see the world differently and set out parameters for our behavior and our skills. Sometimes we limited ourselves believing in what we could or could not accomplish.

Mahatma Ghandi said “A man is but a product of his own thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes.”


I look at my children and see that they live this philosophy so much better than I did. They are focused on career plans that include leadership ability and skills, as well as physical talent and mental aptitude. They see they can be anything they want without limitations that they put on themselves – this can even be called a dream. But it is not, it is their own belief – what they will become with focus, hard-work and dedication. And I believe they will, because they believe it.

Friday, July 9, 2010

ConneXion Tips

Get the Best from Others with Your Attitude

Ever have a day when the whole house is in a bad mood because one person is in a bad mood? Or it’s a bad day at work, because the boss is having a bad day? Our attitude is reflected in those around us. To get the best from the people around you, start with a fresh and positive attitude and try the following:
  • Turn negative thoughts into positive thoughts – your own or those of others
  • Keep a ‘grateful list’ and add something to it everyday
  • Look for the bright side of every situation
  • Help someone in a time of need
  • Say ‘Good Morning’ and mean it
  • Push yourself through tough situations
  • Smile

It only takes one positive action to change your attitude and the attitude of those around you – do one thing every day to make your attitude a positive one.

Be the right piece to the puzzle!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

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