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Picture this: the leader in you is stepping beyond one of your Bad Habits.

by Rick Baker
On Jul 21, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Let the leader in you take your next step.

Let the leader in you step over top of your bad habits.

Show people you possess that power of will.

Show people you possess that leadership.

Show people a role model they can be inspired to emulate.

Step over your bad habits...pass it on.

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Habits: Good Habits, Bad Habits, & New Things | Thought Tweets

Problems don't have to be ugly things

by Rick Baker
On Jul 21, 2014

Like Beauty, Problems are in the eye of the beholder.

Somehow, Nature blessed human beings with the ability to identify and appreciate Beauty. And, similarly, somehow, Nature blessed human beings with the ability to identify and ... well ... on occasion appreciate ... and yes … often ... have other thoughts about Problems.

Beauty can take our breath away and inspire us to take extreme action.

Problems can take our breath away too ... and for some people ... the rare few ... inspiration and major achievements arrive with Problems.

Problems are in the eyes of their beholders. When you boil it down Problems owe their existence to Egos. The power resident in Problems is directly proportional to the size of the Egos experiencing the Problems.

When Self-Control generates true Self-Confidence and goes on to tame an Ego that Ego gains a tamed perspective on Problems. When viewed from a tamed perspective, Problems become a less-troublesome part of life. Their status is limited to simply being facts-of-life. They become everyday tests. They become paths to unanticipated places. They become stepping stones to the future. They become Opportunities signals.

When viewed from a tamed perspective, Problems become catalysts of change and fuel for personal development, creativity, and growth. And, for the rare few [including you, if you so choose], Problems become sources of inspiration.

Consider for a moment...

Consider what your life would be like if you believed Problems were sent by Nature to inspire you ... with one caveat ... you must sort through your Problems to find the ones most suited to inspire you. Like searching for diamonds in the rough, you must dig through piles of dirt to find the best of the rough-looking Problems. That's the first step, the second step is applying your special abilities to the task of converting those rough-looking Problems into positive outcomes. Consider the possibility – those positive outcomes can be as beautiful to you as precious gemstones.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And, sometimes, Beauty comes in disguise. When that happens we know we can choose to take action and free Beauty from its disguise.

When Problems arrive, why not challenge yourself to see the precious things they just might be disguising.

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With habits playing such a huge role in our lives, why are they so often left to chance?

by Rick Baker
On Jul 20, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

What force enables habits to roll right over willpower?

For those who believe in evolution...Why and how have habits adapted and risen to such a position of power and influence?

Or, is that looking at it backwards? Are we witnessing an evolutionary battle between habits and willpower where willpower is slowly but surely gaining ground against [the more-primitive and firmly-established] habits?

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Habits: Good Habits, Bad Habits, & New Things | Thought Tweets

Communication Tip: when you you know make presentations stop ah filling in gaps um with you know, ah, um...ad nauseam.

by Rick Baker
On Jul 19, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Most of us do it from time to time.

Some of us do it regularly.

Some of us do it when we make presentations to large groups. 

PS: There's Power in the Pause...people will not be distracted & people will know your brain has other you know stuff ah in um it.

PPS: One way to replace Bad Habits is trying New Things...but, you must know you have a Bad Habit before you can fix it. Record yourself...check it out. Then monitor your speaking and replace those fill-in words with pauses.

Habits are like rivers. If your leave them alone they more or less follow the path of least resistance.

by Rick Baker
On Jul 19, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Habits are so integral to our success, we cannot leave them to chance. We must work on them before they work on us.

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Habits: Good Habits, Bad Habits, & New Things | Thought Tweets

A couple of good communication habits - Interest: WHY I'm doing something. Intent: WHAT I'm wanting to do.

by Rick Baker
On Jul 18, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Communicating our Interests. Communicating our Intent. 

Good Habits to do.

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