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Bradley J Moore writes, "I tend to get caught up in 'What’s Next.' The next big exciting deal or promotion or position or recognition. It’s like I can’t function without having some huge ambitious goal looming on the horizon, calling out to me, luring, pulling and compelling me towards some 'better' future." Now he's wondering what's excellent about that?

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Small companies ... already have two strikes against them. Of the seven hundred thousand new businesses started this year, only thirty-five thousand (or one in twenty) will be around five years from now. And the primary reason for a small company's failure is trying to do too many things at once. [...]
Al Ries

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To thine own self be true - but which self should you be true to?[...]
The self to which we must be true is our distinctive and productive self, our unique self, our imaginative, positive, and creative self, the 20 percent or less of ourselves that contributes more than 80 percent of our impact and happiness. Richard Koch
The self to which we must be true is our distinctive and productive self, our unique self, our imaginative, positive, and creative self, the 20 percent or less of ourselves that contributes more than 80 percent of our impact and happiness. Richard Koch
Bradley J. Moore reports: "A few days ago, one bold soul came forth and asked me quite directly just how exactly I handled this dilemma of integrating my faith in the workplace. As if I were an expert on the topic, right?" Much to Bradley's surprise, he immediately rattled off an answer he's apparently internalized without knowing it.



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