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The clearer our vision of where we want to be tomorrow will pull us through today. The more vibrant our vision of tomorrow the more our actions today will create the result we want.

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Asking what is happening that is good  builds community and yields positive results.

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How needy are you for praise, credit, and recognition? Think about it. The more needy you are for these rewards, the more you submit to those who hold the keys to those rewards. It’s a high price to pay. 

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Do you have fears? Or, do fears have you? There’s a big difference between the two. Don’t give control to your fears. Set them out in the sunlight. Wave goodbye, and walk on.

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Past behavior is the best predictor or future behavior. It’s true of the people we meet. It’s true of ourselves. If our past behavior isn’t producing the results we want, we can question what we are doing and seek different ways to perceive and act. Most never question behaviors. Never stop questioning and growing. 

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Okay, you know the drill. You’re feeling down. Repeat until the feeling passes: Quitting is not an option. 

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The distance between ‘what is’ and ‘what might be’ is not a great as you may think it is. Don’t think about obstacles. Think about solutions and possibilities. 

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When I becomes WE a relationship flourishes. 

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I grew up south of Boston. I was taught to love the Red Sox and hate the Yankees. Many of the things we dislike or believe are inherently wrong have been passed down to us. Is it time to question some of these beliefs and adopt new, more meaningful and relevant beliefs?

BTW – I still root for the Red Sox, but no longer hate the Yankees (Sorry, Dad. LOL).

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I have a friend who’s first response to any problem is anger and attack. He carves a  trail of conflict on his path to resolving his problem. There are better ways to resolve problems. What is your primary response to a problem? Is it one of anger and attack? Is it one to seek more information? Is it one to seek a peaceful resolution to the problem? Is it one to seek a workaround? 

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