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What impact do you have on people in your day to day life?
Think about it for a second. You directly and indirectly influence, in some way, hundreds if not thousands of people’s lives each and every day. It doesn’t matter what you do assuming you leave the house or pick up the phone.
Take for example the server in the picture. He is providing a meal to the patrons which gives them the energy to go out and impact their hundreds of lives. By working in the restaurant he providing a service to a paying customer which provides a job to cooks, cashiers, dish washers, and in the end turns a profit for the owner. By working, the server is also providing a life for himself and possibly a family which in turn impacts more people. This is a very shortened example and we could go on and on how this one server being a host to this one table alone has an effect on hundreds of people.
Now, I ask the question again, what impact do you have on people your day to day life? Are you in a drive thru window handing out food? If so, congratulations. You are providing meal time with that family, helping a single mom who is working two jobs do one less thing that night, and you are impacting everyone you are working with.
Be proud of the impact you make and stand tall – you helped a lot of people today.


This book is about how to sell and keep customers satisfied. It is a thorough book going through the sales process all the way through handling with customer complaints about your product. It also has lists of suggested words to use and words to stay away from which can be a great help to those who are writing marketing material.
Easter is this weekend and I wanted to challenge everyone to think of one person in your life and say “Thank You” to them for something they have given to you. Christians know what they were given on this day and those around you should know that you are thankful for them.
Recently I ran across a YouTube video that had a young man, Kristian Anderson, doing a video for his wife’s surprise birthday party. It was an emotional video by itself. Mention the fact that Kristian had terminal cancer when he filmed it and it takes on a whole new level.
“Days Like These: Even in the Darkest Moments, Light Can Shine Through” is a book of collected blog postings by Kristian Anderson and includes insights and information from his wife Rachel.
College isn’t for everyone. I think it is obvious but we are still being encouraged to go to a traditional college after high school. While I highly believe in education I think there are other ways of getting it. 20 years ago a traditional school may have been your best option, however, there is such easy access to material that self education can give you more knowledge than going to college.