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Are You Really Thriving Or Just Surviving?

by Barry | Jan 21, 2013 | Attitude, Awareness, Decision Making, Goals, Leadership, Personal Development, Priorities, Vision

Wow, this question really hits close to home. I don’t know exactly how many of the last twenty-five years I have spent surviving, but I know it was too many.  In fact, for a while it was probably so bad that I didn’t even realize it. I recently heard a...

Does Your Map Show What’s On The Other Side Of The Bridge?

by Barry | Jan 18, 2013 | Decision Making, Goals, Intentionality, Leadership, Priorities, Purpose, Vision

Do you ever wonder what is on the other side of the bridge before you cross it?  In many cases, we already know what’s there, but there comes a time when we will cross a bridge we have not crossed before.  Do we think about it?  Is this the bridge even on our...

The Law Of Contribution – Grow Yourself To Grow Others

by Barry | Jan 16, 2013 | 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth, Awareness, Decision Making, Goals, Priorities, Purpose, Success

The Law of Contribution says “Growing Yourself Enables You to Grow Others.”  I think this is a great law to complete this series on. Regardless of the intent at the onset, when we grow ourselves we gain the knowledge and skills to add value to others. Personal growth...

Don’t Give Up, There Is Still Time Left On The Clock!

by Barry | Jan 14, 2013 | Accountability, Character, Decision Making, Empowerment, Goals, Inspiration

The Seattle Seahawks scored twenty-one points in the fourth quarter on Sunday to take a one point lead only to lose on a last second field goal by Atlanta.  Last week, the Portland Tail Blazers came back from a double digit deficit in the final minutes and beat the...

Defeating the Terror Barrier – Overcoming Fear

by Barry | Jan 11, 2013 | Attitude, Awareness, Empowerment, Goals, Intentionality, Leadership, Personal Development, Purpose, Vision

I have been involved in a couple calls this week with my fellow members of the John Maxwell Team talking about the terror barrier.  We have had some great conversation on defeating the fears that hold us back from achieving what we want. There is typically something,...

The Law Of Expansion – Growth Always Increases Your Capacity

by Barry | Jan 9, 2013 | 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth, Attitude, Decision Making, Goals, Intentionality, Priorities, Success

Do you ever feel like there is just not enough time to get it all done?  There is not enough hours in the day?  I once heard someone say that being busy does not equal productivity. Man, isn’t that the truth! As I have gone through my own growth journey over the...
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