“Two of our most basic desires are to create and to connect. When we are creating or connecting we have already moved from eagerness, through willingness and into action.”
I agree whole-heartedly.
When I jumped-in with both feet and lots of inspiration, I eagerly completed a long-held goal to create a safe space where I could connect with those who share my interest in personal growth.
During the brief Eagerness call you facilitated last week, you boosted both my eagerness and my inspiration. That boost led to willingness to act and then action itself!
John, That is powerful man! It always feels good to be in the presence of colleagues who follow-through and complete what they say they will! Congrats!
Hey Tom, I agree on you especially when taking these four paths of yours. And the eagerness to motivate your readers and inspire them to stand out, make a difference and be the person they can be to succeed. This is a good one. Thanks for posting this! Xander´s last [type] ..The Broshe Group
John, I’m inspired by your action. Eagerness rests within us all just waiting to come alive. It is the tip of our calling barely showing itself, hoping that we will step into full honor.
Hi Tom — I like the acknowledgment that everyone’s “marketing strategy” actually needs to be unique to them, as opposed to the claim I often see made that there are five surefire keys to success or something like that. And I think it’s actually a lot more enjoyable to discover what my unique offering is, rather than trying to imitate what someone else brings.
Hi Chris, I am certainly with you there. I find all this one secret talk extremely arrogant and distasteful. Let’s just call us discerning consumers of information. Everyone has their own way and I encourage the expression of that unique way.
I agree with your statement on uniqueness. We should not confine ourselves to what people say is effective for them; it would be best for us to find set our own way to success. Jake´s last [type] ..ballroom dancing lessons
Jake, welcome. Yes whatever worked for one may or may not work for another. That’s why we were all created so uniquely; we are supposed to honor that unique creation through unique expression.
Tom,
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“Two of our most basic desires are to create and to connect. When we are creating or connecting we have already moved from eagerness, through willingness and into action.”
I agree whole-heartedly.
When I jumped-in with both feet and lots of inspiration, I eagerly completed a long-held goal to create a safe space where I could connect with those who share my interest in personal growth.
During the brief Eagerness call you facilitated last week, you boosted both my eagerness and my inspiration. That boost led to willingness to act and then action itself!
Thanks a million!
John
John, That is powerful man! It always feels good to be in the presence of colleagues who follow-through and complete what they say they will! Congrats!
Hey Tom, I agree on you especially when taking these four paths of yours. And the eagerness to motivate your readers and inspire them to stand out, make a difference and be the person they can be to succeed. This is a good one. Thanks for posting this!
Xander´s last [type] ..The Broshe Group
Xanader, Thanks for stopping by and commenting. Hope your journey on the four paths is fulfilling and enriching.
Tom,
“The inspiration of eagerness is, running towards what you want.”
After attending your “7 Aspects of Eagerness” on Jan. 10, I was inspired and eager to get my website/blog launched.
I did it!! http://www.thecambridgecafe.com
Thanks for the kick in the pants!
I am really looking forward to the Core Calling class on Jan. 24.
Anyone interested in joining us can go here:
http://www.coreu.com/stream/
John
John, I’m inspired by your action. Eagerness rests within us all just waiting to come alive. It is the tip of our calling barely showing itself, hoping that we will step into full honor.
Hi Tom — I like the acknowledgment that everyone’s “marketing strategy” actually needs to be unique to them, as opposed to the claim I often see made that there are five surefire keys to success or something like that. And I think it’s actually a lot more enjoyable to discover what my unique offering is, rather than trying to imitate what someone else brings.
Hi Chris, I am certainly with you there. I find all this one secret talk extremely arrogant and distasteful. Let’s just call us discerning consumers of information. Everyone has their own way and I encourage the expression of that unique way.
I agree with your statement on uniqueness. We should not confine ourselves to what people say is effective for them; it would be best for us to find set our own way to success.
Jake´s last [type] ..ballroom dancing lessons
Jake, welcome. Yes whatever worked for one may or may not work for another. That’s why we were all created so uniquely; we are supposed to honor that unique creation through unique expression.