A leader pursues a mental frontier

Steve Jobs
What does your future look like? Playing to not lose or playing to win? Having a balanced life is playing to win.

A leader pursues a mental frontier. A manager pursues a mental checklist.

A life spent with a growth mindset versus a life spent with a closed mindset.

A life with every thought a positive thought versus a life easily brought down by negative energy.

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Who’s the most positive person you know?

Snapped and sent this photo to an executive yesterday.

Who’s the most positive person you know?

Hint, it’s a trick question.

PS. Happy Valentine’s Day.

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Who’s in charge of your life?

Granite Park Chalet schedule
After one day, Granite Park Chalet is nearly filled. There are still 300 reservation requests in the que. The initial 500 requests in the first five minutes will sell out the entire season.

Who’s in charge of your life?

Everything that’s working well is your success.

Everything that is a mess is your fault.

Don’t take this personally.

Just realize how true it is and find a million ways to let go of things getting in your way of running a better business (of your life).

You are the CEO of You, Inc.

Ain’t no one else’s job but yours.

You’re welcome.

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The second most contagious thing in the world

Disney leadership keynote speaker
Make no small plans, for they have no power to stir your soul.

 

The most contagious thing in the world is enthusiasm.

Know what the second most contagious thing in the world is?

The lack of enthusiasm.

 

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On April Fool’s Day 2009, jeff noel began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs (on five different sites). It was to be a 100-day self-imposed “writer’s bootcamp”, in preparation for writing his first book. He hasn’t missed a single day since.