Changing Your Attitude Toward Your Work Can Change Your Life
Sometimes demanding clients and challenging projects can make us feel like we’re a one-man team. It can make us question why we’re working so hard to accomplish the impossible.
Sometimes demanding clients and challenging projects can make us feel like we’re a one-man team. It can make us question why we’re working so hard to accomplish the impossible.
“I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. I cannot accept not trying.” – Michael Jordon Name one person you know who hasn’t made a mistake. Name one successful entrepreneur or celebrity who hasn’t failed miserably.
Remember when you first started your job? It was the first day, you were nervous, a little shaky, but you were excited. You were excited to meet new people, to get to work in a new environment. It was like going on a date with the perfect person.
Part of the art of being a professional speaker is engaging the audience with relevant content that matters to THEM (not you). Therefore, if you want to learn to be a better speaker, then learn to listen to your audience.
Are you standing in the way of your goals? You may not realize it, but often, you yourself are the one acting as a blockade to uncovering all the potential you hold. It could be fear, doubt or even a common sense of complacency of “I’m good enough now.”
The motivation to do things—whether it’s to pursue a creative passion or perform well at work—comes from a sense of purpose. That purpose drives your passion to what to do more than “just-enough-to-get-by.”
Most of us believe that the purpose of life is to find happiness. More so, I feel the truth is, the purpose of life is to find purpose.
It may seem like some people are born gifted and to be under the spotlight. And while some personality traits are indeed inherited, the truth is, the way you present yourself as a confident individual is a skill that can be learned. And it’s more than simply the concept of talk-the-talk and walk-the-walk. If you’ve …