At least according to the genius who came up with this post card…

At least according to the genius who came up with this post card…

Just an FYI for you today:
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.
so you better get to being all optimistic,you’ve got people to annoy;)
“You live each day with unparalleled passion.
Without even trying, you help others see the world through more optimistic eyes helping them find ways to appreciate what they typically take for granted.
And when your friends are going through rough times, you always seem to know just what to say to make them feel better.”
A while back I reviewed Marcus Buckingham’s book Find Your Strongest Life: What the Happiest and Most Successful Women Do Differently and out of curiousity I decided to take his test to see what my lead and supporting roles were and they were right on – they describe me to a T,it’s almost scary.I’ll share the results with you now:
Your Lead Role – Advisor
Advisor
You begin by asking:
‘What is the best thing to do?’
Your thrill comes from knowing that you are the person others turn to for the answer. You don’t necessarily want to be the person who actually makes the changes happen. Rather, what excites you is being valued by others for your insight and your judgment.
Your best quality:
Your ability to find a solution
Always:
Search for data to support your advice
Be careful you:
Don’t get frustrated by other people’s failings
Your smartest career move:
Any job where you’re paid to be opinionated
Your Supporting Role – Motivator
Motivator
You begin by asking:
‘How can I raise the energy?’
You are acutely aware of the energy in the room, and you feel compelled to do what you can to elevate it. You do this with your outlook—you are an instinctively optimistic person.
Your best quality:
Your infectious energy
Always:
Step in and take responsibility for the group
Be careful you:
Don’t get sucked dry by emotional vampires
Your smartest career move:
Any job where you’re paid to keep a group of people excited.
For as long as I can remember my mother has had a television in her office. It doesn’t seem to affect her productivity one bit and her clients seem to love catching up on world events and even their latest soap operas while they wait for her to attend to them. The older I get the more I seem to gravitate toward places of employment that have television sets in the work place. I think they make both workers and clients a tad more relaxed and they always provide excellent ice breakers. Imagine being stuck in an office lobby waiting for the receptionist to show you into an office for a private meeting, instead of awkwardly staring at each other while you wait, you can turn your attention to the television quietly playing in the background and bond over whatever issue is being discussed on the telly. Now that would make you really grateful for the genius behind the direct TV for lobby idea, wouldn’t it?
In my opinion, every business should consider setting up a television in the office and with the satellite options available today, it’s not as hard as it sounds. Hospitals get two big thumbs up for leading the way in using television as a means of distracting patients from their pain. Direct TV for hospitals provides a wide range of programs that hospitals can choose from that are family friendly. You know how annoyingly long the lines in the waiting rooms are but you won’t believe how fast the time passes when you are too engrossed in a TV show.
To me every new month is a fresh new chance to get it right,to try again,to rethink my strategy,to fight harder,to be better,to start afresh and this month I ran across this email a friend sent me at the start of the year and I just had to share it with y’all….It might not be a new year but I wish for you everything in this passage in this new month.Happy August my friends!
Here’s to the new year…
May it bring more joy and success
And less grief and regret.
To our dreams…
May we never stop believing in them
And taking the actions that will make them a reality.
To our friends, loved ones, associates (or colleagues)…
May we take the time to let them know
How much it means to us
To have them in our lives.
Let us encourage more and criticize less,
Give more and need less.
And whenever we can,
Let us create harmony and peace.
To new beginnings…
Let us start fresh, right now,
To make this the very best year ever.
A very Happy New Year to all of us!
Before anyone panics and dials 911..NO..I am not planning on having a sex change and becoming a man.
I love being a woman too much
But I’m raising a son so A Guy’s Guide to Life: How to Become a Man in 224 Pages or Less is a book I was definitely interested in reading so I could get some insight into my little boy’s mind as he approaches teenhood and eventually manhood.
I love the catchy title and the conversational tone of the book.
I love how the author isn’t preaching but it always feels like he’s seated right next to you having a heart-to-heart about various subjects that pertain to making the transition into a man.
Will you as a reader turn into a man after 224 pages?No.
Will you have a deeper understanding of how the male mind works sometimes?Sure.
A Guy’s Guide to Life: How to Become a Man in 224 Pages or Less is a well written book I would recommend for ALL parents with boys and for ALL boys looking for direction as they tackle this whole manhood issue.
Growing up can be a tad overwhelming so consider this book your fantastic,positive cheat sheet!