Morning Leaders. Ideas are not able to be copy written so don’t say someone STOLE your idea. It would be better to say, “I was too lazy to do the work and someone actually did the thing that I was talking about for years. They DID the work while I just THOUGHT about it.” Now if you COPIED someone else’s work and presented it as something original, well you are just a Bootlegger. #DoTheWork
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Morning Leaders – What Great Work?
Morning Leaders. “Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance.” – Samuel Johnson // #Focus
Morning Leaders – Success Is Not A Number
Morning Leaders. “Success is not a number. It’s faithful labor” – Chris Bahamonde #Word
Morning Leaders – All About IT
Morning Leaders. Everybody says they want IT, but not everyone wants to put in the work to get IT. Reflect on what’s your IT. Make a choice and do something today to get closer to IT. #Focused
Morning Leaders – Do The Work
Morning Leaders. “Do. The. Work. Every day, you have to do something you don’t want to do. Every day. Challenge yourself to be uncomfortable, push past the apathy and laziness and fear” – Tim Grover // #AllIn #Relentless
Morning Leaders – Hang On For Dear Life
Morning Leaders. “On a final note, for any of you pursuing something that you feel deeply, something you know you need to do in order to be truly alive, something that requires every iota of courage you can muster, something that makes you at times forget there is a clock meticulously ticking, something that requires you to risk losing everything familiar, something that excites you so thoroughly that it sometimes becomes impossible to sleep, know that it will make perfect sense to quit hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of times along the way and get on with something else. Know that you will certain days be numb and exhausted and joyless. Know that perseverance is infinitely greater than talent. Refine the work. Hone the work. Mercilessly cut away the parts that are not vital. Then let your growing body of work speak for itself. And hang on for dear life.” — Linford Detweiler, “Over the Rhine”