He’s confusing his accomplishments with his worth.
What I Learned Today to Make Tomorrow a Better Day
He’s confusing his accomplishments with his worth.
You have a lot of great information to share, but you need to leave a little air time for others.
I wish good conversations with him weren’t so infrequent and so late at night.
The only reason to tell how I lost my wallet is to blame myself or someone else.
Be clear that you want a chopped salad with more veggies than just spinach.
Use the whole package of burrito spice if you want it to be good.
Unlike ancient slave who had just one master, we are called to serve everyone, and like the Suffering Servant, serve them over and over so that they may have life.
I can accomplish a ton when it’s clear what I need to do.
When you’ve planned every hour you really notice when people are wasting your time.
When you don’t react in the moment to what he’s doing, it’s pretty obviously on him.
Be sure the container with the tuna salad is shut tight before you put it in the car.
People appreciate the opportunity to get involved.
Not having a clear vision of who we are leads us to say: “that’s not what we do” and its opposite: “we’d dig ditches if you paid us”, in the same conversation about a business opportunity.
The rich young man had no name because our identity comes from God, not our possessions.
When there’s a serious accident, apparently he’s the guy you want to take control.
Everyone needs (more) appreciation, recognition, and encouragement.
Be thankful when your breakfast guest keeps you out of trouble by arriving just before you hit send on an angry email.
If you can’t take the team to lunch, bring them back brisket and thank them.
Stop what you’re doing and be present when a friend stops by…or at least don’t be a jerk.
Gather your past experiences and invest them in your future. #Rohn
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