Dictionary.com defines remarkable as “worthy of notice or attention.” Have you been remarkable today?
Sometimes it is hard to be noticed. With so much information flowing into our minds every minute of every day from television to internet to your smart phone, there is a constant barrage of content and information coming at us. How can you stand out? Look within yourself.
Look inside of you and see what you can do today, tomorrow, a week from now to stand out of the crowd and be remarkable. As Dan Miller would say, find your values, dreams, and passions. Take those three things and stand out and be noticed.
Chris LoCurto posted the below video on his blog and I thought it would inspire you. Go ahead, be remarkable.
Have you ever needed to make a decision but felt like you were frozen? I think we have all been in this situation at one time or another. The thing you have to keep in mind is “I have to move forward.” Not moving forward and standing still is when you are left behind.
Has there ever been something you wanted to learn but you do not find it easy to learn out of a book? Try leading/facilitating a training session or group discussion and learn along with the rest of the group!
One of the worst things you can do for your customers is to make things overcomplicated for them. Take a look at the picture to the right of the school sign in Michigan (
It is often said it takes 21 says to form or break a habit. I am not sure how true this is but that is about right for me. If I keep doing something each day somewhere between 21-30 days it starts being routine. Many people want to start or stop habits but think it will be hard or take a lot of time. It may very well be hard if you are curbing an addiction or