If I’ve seemed a little distracted for the last year, this is at least one of the reasons. What Claire and I have been working on. Throwing all our chips behind San Diego. What a wild, wild ride. Thanks for the support, guys.
Join us for The Delta Chi International Chapter Call on February 2nd at 8pm ET. Hear from Jerod Breit (Executive Director), Aaron Otto ("AA", International President), and Rod Arnold (DCEF President & Chairman) as they recap 2020 and preview the spring.
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The “E” Key Award of the #DXAwards is the oldest award given by the Fraternity and seeks to recognize chapter/colony “E”s for their exceptional performance of all communicative duties.
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Personal development / self help is a favorite area of mine
Watch this Jim Rohn gem from 1981
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- Work on major items, not minor items
- Focus on personal growth, not income
- Develop a high locus of control
Control what you can control – yourself.
The ability to make others around you better is a quality of a #GSMan ... Control the Controllable and be the best You to get the best out of Others ... Have a One!
W.I.N. #GTG
Thinking something is possible, even if it's miniscule, makes it infinitely more achievable.
If you squint hard, can you achieve it?
Any possible way it's doable?
Is there a tiny chance?
Yes, yes, yes.
Go for it. 👊
With one quality success under your belt things do get easier — recruiting, fundraising, access.
Yet, it’s the ultimate chicken and egg problem.
The solution: find the smallest wedge in a great market.
Modest, incremental success compounds over time — start there.
Remember, Paul Johnson led Georgia Tech to 9 bowls in 11 years. He won 82 games at GT. His program had an NCAA Graduation Success Rate of 82%. And he did it with CLASS. No gimmicks. Just a ball coach who ALWAYS showed RESPECT for others and THE GAME.