Lighting the Way by Jim Stovall
* Tips for finding, and creating a winning experience with a mentor.
We can learn concepts from reading or listening, but most of us really learn how to do things from observing others and then repeating their actions. People whom we observe and emulate are often called mentors.
In ancient Italy, the streets were very narrow and winding. There were many canals and unexpected waterways. This created a beautiful cityscape during daylight but a treacherous obstacle course in the dark of night.
Anyone who’s read my book,
One of the primary tenets of any successful presentation (a presentation is defined as any time you talk to one or more people) design is the establishment of “tone.”
Just because the economy is in a nose dive and life may feel out of control, that’s no reason to feel helpless.
As someone once advised, “Grow antennae, not horns.” If you prejudge someone as shallow or crazy or ill-informed, you automatically cease paying attention to what they say.
“The person of good and lawful purpose cannot fail. It only needs that he daily renew the fire and energy of his fixed resolve, to consummate his object.” – The Mastery of Destiny
To play big in life and work you have to act big. I don’t mean that you have to act superior to anyone or believe that you are better than someone else.