Three More Days Until April Fool’s Day, You Know What This Means?

Galoot is not very flattering, but at least it's not a curse word.

I remember how afraid I was to make that April Fool’s day promise three years ago. It feels like a dream to know what has happened by confronting that fear and kicking its ass.

Insight: Look at habitual and chronic fear as cancer, something that must be defeated, at all costs. Our very life depends on doing everything within our power. Bonus insight: use curse words exceptionally sparingly.

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Why Should We Never Tire From Our Desire To Outlast Our Biggest Fears?

It's a long and winding road....

If we tire from our efforts to overcome fear, and quit without giving our very best, we send the wrong message to those watching us (Family). You can never fail in not quitting, even if you fail to reach your goal.

Insight: We may never become a great Christian, but in tirelessly and passionately trying to be one, God will be well pleased.

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The One Thing Every CEO Should Exploit

Bronze statues are nice and everything, but really, they shouldn’t be a goal.

Without indomitable will and unerring faith, every CEO jeapordizes the very nature of their title. Every CEO should exploit their faith and let it be the catalyst for personal greatness. Not greatness as in a bronze statue great. Greatness as in the best you you could possibly imagine.

Insight: There are some things in life that are non-negotiable. You must make your own decisions as to what they are.

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The One Thing Every CEO Should Hide

If this is fear....
...then this is how it should look to others.

Every CEO should hide their fear from their followers. Followers do not want a weak, fearful leader. Assuming you buy into the fact that you’re the CEO of You, it makes perfect sense to find a million ways to outlast your fear and properly dispose of it.

Insight: Heck yeah this is a difficult challenge to overcome. And until we conquer it, we will never have peace, nor balance.

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