6. They have the ownership
Skills can be gained but you can’t teach work ethic to someone.
Everyone can make a plan, but you need a high degree of ownership to see it through
Own your success as well as failure
Find WHY of every consequence
“Vision is not enough. It must be combined with venture. It is not enough to stare up the steps; we must also step up the stairs.” •
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Today is my last game with Auburn Soccer, as I will… https://t.co/itMj7t5cKy
This sounds obvious, but since so many people act as if they didn't know it, I'm going to say it anyway:
Doing something at all is a prerequisite for doing it well.
"I remember that what we’re trying to do is important because we see play as a form of prevention, and if you can play together, then you can live together." @JasonMayden #OceanConference
@MJGold Wow! I would never have saw that coming for you. So glad you are on your way to a full recovery. Take your time and do it right. Lots more for you and the team to do!
Tragic news from Kerala, India - Canada sends its deepest condolences to all those who have lost a loved one in the devastating floods. Our thoughts are with everyone affected.
@flyfrontier - when you cancel a 6 AM flight and ask me to pay an additional $1000 to get home, it might be good to train your staff in Orlando (Annie & team) to show some heart instead of saying ‘sorry, I don’t own the airlines, call corporate.’ #ThisJustHappened@FrontierCare
I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do.
Edward Everett Hale
Follow your passions. Don’t do anything lukewarm. Your passions deserve fire. Whether it’s career or relationships. There are so many mediocre things in the world, don’t let the things you love fall into that category.
Focus on the economy of your words. If you work at it, you can say a lot of what you think in a third of the time you use now - great advice from @franfraschilla in this inspiring article from @TomCrean via @SInow https://t.co/rlhGo87HrO
"Thinking time is non-linear. The time you spend thinking – walking around a problem in a 3-dimensional way and exploring all of the various perspectives and mental models – pays you back tenfold in the end. " Useful article from @farnamstreet as always https://t.co/qUaIPjWumJ
Still fighting the rare cancer I was diagnosed with nearly 9 years ago. Lost over half my liver but this surgery in 2016 helped my prognosis immensely. #AndThatsHowIGotThisScar#AdenoidCysticCarcinoma