I’ve spent much of this 12th day before my 40th birthday reading and writing. I am LOVING Robin Sharma’s new book, “The Leader Who Had No Title”. I particularly love the way he uses a fable to inform and inspire the reader. His use of appropriately placed quotes to support his points is useful to me as I prepare my own client presentations.
I have been working late each night this week and usually read a bit from the book throughout the day as a reprieve from the computer and mounds of proposals I have to scrutinize. It provides me with the boost that I need to keep working when I’d rather play or sleep. It’s all about tapping into your greatness no matter who you are, and making a difference in your world. I find the message incredibly inspiring and relevant, personally and professionally.
Ralph Waldo Emerson reminds us of our need to make the most of every moment that we are blessed to live. So whether you are working late, hanging with the family, or enjoying some alone time, remember to appreciate the gift that is the present: "This time, like all times, is a good time, if we know what to do with it."
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