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#1 You can't sell yourself short if you've got a correct vision of yourself. If you're tired of doing the same things in the same way, you can decide to leave behind the life of mediocrity and pursue a life of greatness.
#2 Life passed me by and I found myself questioning whether what I’m doing matters at all. I’m tempted to quit my job and try my luck elsewhere. I was born in 1961 and grew up in a small town in Western Pennsylvania. My family were the first generation in our family to go to college, and I went to college myself, earning a BS in History from the University of Pittsburgh. This was the early 1970s, and it was a different time, not much different from today’s. I was a typical product of the time: very politically active in college, where I espoused left-wing politics, including railing against the Vietnam War. But after college, the bloom came off the rose: the left-wing politics lost their appeal and I went into business altogether, working for several years for a small local business that stressed fiscal responsibility. I then had two children, got married, and bought a house.
#3 You can't sell yourself short if you have a correct vision of yourself. If you're tired of doing the same things in the same way, you can decide to leave behind the life of mediocrity and pursue a life of greatness.
#4 You can't sell yourself short if you have a correct vision of yourself. If you're tired of doing the same things in the same way, you can decide to leave behind the life of mediocrity and pursue a life of greatness.

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Date de parution 11 octobre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350039375
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

You can't sell yourself short if you've got a correct vision of yourself. If you're tired of doing the same things in the same way, you can decide to leave behind the life of mediocrity and pursue a life of greatness.

#2

Life passed me by and I found myself questioning whether what I’m doing matters at all. I’m tempted to quit my job and try my luck elsewhere. I was born in 1961 and grew up in a small town in Western Pennsylvania. My family were the first generation in our family to go to college, and I went to college myself, earning a BS in History from the University of Pittsburgh. This was the early 1970s, and it was a different time, not much different from today’s. I was a typical product of the time: very politically active in college, where I espoused left-wing politics, including railing against the Vietnam War. But after college, the bloom came off the rose: the left-wing politics lost their appeal and I went into business altogether, working for several years for a small local business that stressed fiscal responsibility. I then had two children, got married, and bought a house.

#3

You can't sell yourself short if you have a correct vision of yourself. If you're tired of doing the same things in the same way, you can decide to leave behind the life of mediocrity and pursue a life of greatness.

#4

You can't sell yourself short if you have a correct vision of yourself. If you're tired of doing the same things in the same way, you can decide to leave behind the life of mediocrity and pursue a life of greatness.

#5

Write your own obituary to help you think about what you want to be remembered for and what you want to change in your life. Then align your life with those goals.

#6

You have the power to choose your response to the circumstances of your life. If you feel like you're stuck in a midlife crisis or you're experiencing fermata - a pause of unspecified length - don't panic by running away or running off. Rather, use your gift of self-awareness to stand apart from yourself and observe your situation.

#7

We spend too much of our time working and not enough time with the people we love. Don’t miss your real life, which is what brings lasting joy through time spent with those you love.

#8

You have the power to choose your response to the circumstances of your life. If you feel like you're stuck in a midlife crisis or you're experiencing fermata - a pause of undefined length - don't panic by running away or running off. Rather, use your gift of self-awareness to stand apart from yourself and observe your situation.

#9

You can't sell yourself if you don't have a correct vision of yourself. If you're tired of doing the same things in the same manner, you can decide to leave behind the life of mediocrity and pursue a life of greatness.

#10

Believe you can still change your life, then change it.

#11

You can't sell yourself if you don't have a correct vision of yourself. If you're tired of doing the same things in the same manner, you can decide to leave behind the life of mediocrity and pursue a life of greatness.

#12

You have the power to choose your response to the circumstances of your life. If you feel like you're stuck in a midlife crisis or experiencing fermata, don't panic by running away or running off. Rather, use your gift of self-awareness to stand apart from yourself and observe your situation.

#13

Invest as much time and energy into your family as you do your career.

#14

You have the power to choose your response to the circumstances of your life. If you feel like you're stuck in a midlife crisis, or you're experiencing fermata, don't panic by running away or running off. Rather, use your gift of self-awareness to stand apart from yourself and observe your situation.

#15

You can choose your response to the circumstances of your life.

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