2/18/2008 4:20 PMJacqueline Collins wrote:
After reading this article, I started to think - really think - about things I've accomplished or not accomplished based on value oriented decisions. Often times, I evaluate why I make a certain decision and the value it brings to the table, either to my clients, family, or friends. It's hard to admit that some decisions made are not to the benefit of all involved. It seems that "slips" occur when you - meaning each of us - make a decision or take action based on our mental self talk of "only this one time", or, "I'll evaluate this later'. These past few years I have tried hard to maee decisions and take actions that do not affect others in a negative manner. I give time to the Chamber in the hopes that my experiences can help guide new business owners to the right actions, and Rotary because of it's contribution to all peoples everywhere, and to other organizations that help the people who cannot help themselves. How do I feel? More wonderful than words can express. Thank you Rick for bringing to the forefront issues that all of us struggle with. Reply to this
2/9/2007 8:55 AMMG wrote:
Yes, our actions are by our own choice. I often say what I am doing is voluntary. I also feel that all things happen for a reason, therefore I try to remain open to the idea that the life path unfolds before us as we walk it. If there is a destiny for my being, I must be open to it and I must "read" the message that my current situation is trying to "tell me." Reply to this
12/30/2006 8:15 PMSsol wrote:
Ah, whatever business you are about, intention is required for delibrarate success, as is a talent for going with the flow. Responsibilty is nice, but surprisingly optional. We wouldn't have Miles Davis nor many other artists if responsibility was required. We wouldn't have brilliant crazy pirates like Jobs without focus.
Focus, focus, and wander where tho wilt. Do it all the best you are able. Reply to this
12/28/2006 2:17 PMPat Hassett wrote:
Great job, Rick. Congratulations on the launch of your Blog. I look forward to reading it regularly.
After reading this article, I started to think - really think - about things I've accomplished or not accomplished based on value oriented decisions. Often times, I evaluate why I make a certain decision and the value it brings to the table, either to my clients, family, or friends. It's hard to admit that some decisions made are not to the benefit of all involved. It seems that "slips" occur when you - meaning each of us - make a decision or take action based on our mental self talk of "only this one time", or, "I'll evaluate this later'. These past few years I have tried hard to maee decisions and take actions that do not affect others in a negative manner. I give time to the Chamber in the hopes that my experiences can help guide new business owners to the right actions, and Rotary because of it's contribution to all peoples everywhere, and to other organizations that help the people who cannot help themselves. How do I feel? More wonderful than words can express. Thank you Rick for bringing to the forefront issues that all of us struggle with.
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Yes, our actions are by our own choice. I often say what I am doing is voluntary. I also feel that all things happen for a reason, therefore I try to remain open to the idea that the life path unfolds before us as we walk it. If there is a destiny for my being, I must be open to it and I must "read" the message that my current situation is trying to "tell me."
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Ah, whatever business you are about, intention is required for delibrarate success, as is a talent for going with the flow. Responsibilty is nice, but surprisingly optional. We wouldn't have Miles Davis nor many other artists if responsibility was required. We wouldn't have brilliant crazy pirates like Jobs without focus.
Focus, focus, and wander where tho wilt. Do it all the best you are able.
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Great job, Rick. Congratulations on the launch of your Blog. I look forward to reading it regularly.
Pat Hassett
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