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Divine Discontent
Divine discontent "divine discontent" – what a powerful concept! You see, in the world of sales, service and achievement, divine discontent is that inner fire, that burning desire to constantly strive for more, to achieve greater heights, and to never settle for mediocrity. It's the fuel that propels you forward, pushing you to take risks and embrace failure as a stepping stone to success. In the realm of achievement, it's crucial to surround yourself with doers, those who in
Building Enthusiasm
Wednesday Words of Wisdom: What Builds Enthusiasm? Enthusiasm is a powerful spark—it energizes you, influences others, and transforms ordinary moments into opportunities. The best part? It’s a skill you can build. Here are the core drivers of true enthusiasm: 1. A Winning Attitude Enthusiasm starts in the mind. Your thoughts shape your confidence, your energy, and your outlook. As Earl Nightingale said, “You become what you think about.” Think positively, act intentional
The Pull of a Magnificent Obsession
The Pull of a Magnificent Obsession The pull of a magnificent obsession —now that’s a force anybody with real passion understands. It’s that fire inside you that pushes, pulls, and propels you toward your goals with relentless energy and excitement. It’s more than interest… it’s purpose. And in the world of sales, service and business, a magnificent obsession isn’t just helpful—it’s a competitive edge. A magnificent obsession is that one driving force you believe in so dee
Enthusiasm
Enthusiasm is a powerful spark—it energizes you, influences others, and transforms ordinary moments into opportunities. The best part? It’s a skill you can build. Here are the core drivers of true enthusiasm: 1. A Winning Attitude Enthusiasm starts in the mind. Your thoughts shape your confidence, your energy, and your outlook. As Earl Nightingale said, “You become what you think about.” Think positively, act intentionally, and enthusiasm becomes your natural state. 2. Strong
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