Today is Veteren’s Day

For the true American Patriots among us, today evokes a very deep and personal reverence. Pride, sadness, joy and respect all mixed as we remember service, honor, bravery, duty and sacrifice for the greater good.

Today close your ears to the politician’s trying to define those words, instead listen to the soldiers you know – or are fortunate to hear speak. And watch as their body language and especially their actions define those words…..and then define them for yourSelf.

Today and everyday – remember those who served and are serving – so that we may continue to enjoy the lifestyle and freedom we have today.

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Man on a Mission

The hero of this past Sunday’s NYC Marathon = Edison Pena.

What would you do with your time if you were trapped one half mile underground for 69 days with 32 other miners? Excerpt from story;

“Pena’s personal victory came just weeks after he was still training in near-darkness, jogging 6 or 7 miles each day 2,300 feet underground in stifling heat and humidity.

The miner cut his steel-tipped electrician’s boots down to ankle height so he could train each morning and afternoon along the rocky, muddy 1,000-yard corridor where the men were trapped. He built up strength by dragging a large wooden pallet that was attached to a cord tied to his waist.”

More testament to the human will and;

It’s NEVER what happens to you, it’s ALWAYS what you DO about it that matters

–W Mitchell

So what would you do? What part of you would decide to train for a marathon you might never get to?

Link to full story: Man on a Mission

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Traits & Characteristics you would want to emulate

This is a great piece from long time mentor John LaValle on how successful people show up in our lives;

TRAITS & CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL CONSULTANTS

The question I’ve been asked is, “What makes a successful consultant?” Well, I’ve taken this question and expanded it sideways to include “trainer, teacher, manager, etc.” and expanded it upwards to include “entrepreneur, etc.” because to me, whatever it is you’re doing professionally, it helps to put yourself in the position, or role, of “consultant” at certain times, places and other contexts.

Based on my experience with many different people across many different professions, the ones that are the most successful have or do the following things:

* They are driven – not just ambitious – driven by their passions, their abilities, their purpose. They know themselves so well that they do not need to explain themselves to others. Their behavior “says” it all.
* They are infectious – their above permeates a room, permeates all they meet, their environment. Some will call this charisma, others energy. Whatever you call it, know what it is because you have not only experienced it, but have it.
* They are passionate about whatever it is they do, truly passionate. Even when they have the opportunity to “sell” something, they don’t have to because their passion spills over onto the people listening and/or in their presence. And most people want to have success.
* They know the following that I have been saying for years and years – “No one is good at everything, but everyone is good at something”. They know what they are good at, and they have built on that. They know what they are not good at and pass it up, or pass it along to someone else, when those opportunities come by. They know their niche and have developed their own “expertise” of it.
* They are not afraid of hard work – as a matter of fact, it’s not they are not afraid of it, they don’t equate it with their passion – to them it’s not work, it’s their life; it’s what they love doing. For years I’ve told people: “Do what you love and you’ll never work another day in your life.” And at the same time, working 24/7 is part of it for them. This does not mean that they don’t make time away from their “career”, but there is always that one small wheel clicking away in the back of their mind that keeps them on track.
* They know that making mistakes is part of making decisions. They don’t expect perfection, but they do expect optimization. At the same time, they also have high expectations for themselves, and for others, but they understand how to balance all these towards success.
* They know how to say “I don’t know” with confidence.
* They are continuously learning – not just from seminars, books, tapes, etc., but from the experiences they are having. They are acute observers of their environment and can calibrate interventions well and the results of those interventions, whether theirs or someone else’s, regardless of how subtle.
* They have solid morals and values and their behavior is consistent. They do not waiver. They may change their minds, but only after very careful consideration of new information.
* They keep things simple – their communication, their strategies, everything possible is kept simple, but not at the expense of wasting resources, more appropriately, they keep things precise.
* They are honest and they understand dishonesty and are prepared for it. They have a healthy skepticism of the business environment in which they are operating and have the strategies to evaluate opportunities.

How many of the above do you honestly have and/or do? Happy Consulting, or whatever it is you do.

©2010 La Valle, all rights reserved in all media

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More on Microsoft and you

Bold are those who take action to Make a Difference. Anybody CAN simply by Tithing their time, energy, talents or money to the charity that makes their heart sing. Live With Intention, Dr Bill

Here’s the First Lady of Microsoft on “Why I’m an optimist about changing the world”

http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/10/17/gates.millennium.goals/index.html

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Be like an FBI profiler

Good Morning – below is a link to a superbly written article on targeting the correct customers for your business. If you’re building a Network Marketing business then simply replace or add the word “business Partner”, “Rep” or “distributor”. The author uses the metaphor of being specific like an FBI profiler.

The article does miss one key point in that the business owner must first believe that they DESERVE to be paid exceptionally well for their services. This also means that business owners must be aware of and certain about what makes them unique in the marketplace.

As I/we’ve noted before when you own and run your own business YOU are the “Brand”.

Here’s the link to a superbly written article on targeting the right customers, business partners;

http://www.womenentrepreneur.com/2010/10/masters-of-mindshare.php

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