philosophy: Difference Between Old Ballplayers and New Ballplayers - 06/04/17 07:02 AM
Difference Between Old Ballplayers and New Ballplayers 
“The difference between the old ballplayers and the new
 ballplayers is the jersey, The old ballplayers cared
about the name on the front. The new
ballplayer about the name
 on the back.”
Steve Garvey Professional Baseball Player
 
 
 
As I see it . . . . . . .
Difference between old ball players and new ballplayers
 
That’s a very interesting commentary by Steve Garvey . . . . that the old ballplayers cared about the team. Successful sport teams play as a team . . . . for the team’s success. Success businesses work as a team to create . … (4 comments)

philosophy: Success Doesn’t Happen - 01/05/15 07:02 AM


Success Doesn’t Happen 
“Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of
high intentions, sincere effort, intelligent direction
and skillful exclusion; it represents the wise
choice of many alternatives.”
Willa A. Foster  
 
As I see it. . . . . . . .
Success doesn’t just happen
 
Success is the result of . . . . quality on-purpose activity.
 
Quality is a philosophy . . . . It’s a commitment to excellence in your life . . . . in your actions . . . . It’s also in the … (7 comments)

philosophy: Words to Live Your Life By - 11/27/14 02:26 PM
Words to Live Your Life By
“Work Hard – Do Your Best – Keep your word – Never get too
big for your britches – Trust in God – Have no fear – and
Never forget a friend.”
Harry S. Truman 1884 – 1972, 33rd President of the
United States
 
As I see it . . . . . . .
Words to live your life by
 
The way you choose to live your life . . . . is personal choice.
 
You choose the philosophy . . . . that you will … (12 comments)

philosophy: The Philosophy of Learning is the Beginning - 07/28/14 10:52 PM
 
The Philosophy of Learning is the Beginning
“Learning is the beginning of wealth.
Learning is the beginning of health.
Learning is the beginning of spirituality.
Searching and learning where
the miracle and process all begins.”
Jim Rohn 1930 - 2009, American Entrepreneur, Author,
Motivational Speaker 
 
As I see it. . . . . . . .
 
The philosophy of learning is the beginning   
 
When you commit yourself to learning . . . . and you will apply what you learn with a purpose. You’ll create the forward momentum to move closer to achieving your … (10 comments)

philosophy: A Basic Principle of Decision Making - 06/03/14 11:19 PM
 
A Basic Principle of Decision Making
“My Basic principle is that you
don’t make decisions because they are easy;
you don’t make them because they are cheap;
you don’t make them because they’re popular;
you make them because they’re right.”
Theodore Hesburgh, President of Notre Dame University
 
As I see it. . . . . . . .
 
A basic principle of decision making
 
Make your decisions based on your values . . . . your principles . . . . your philosophy . . . . and because there right.
 
Focus on making … (9 comments)

philosophy: Let Your Principals be Clear - 04/27/14 11:01 PM
 
Let Your Principals be Clear
“You can’t live principals you can’t understand.”
Dr. Stephen R. Covey 1932 – 2012, American Educator,
Businessman, Author and Keynote Speaker
 
As I see it . . . . . . .
 
Let your principals be clear
 
Let your principals be clear . . . . and from that clarity you will understand them.
 
Know what you stand for . . . . and the principals that you will live by. They are your principals and they will be reflected in your actions and in your attitude.
 
Beware of … (6 comments)

philosophy: Do It With Excellence - 04/19/14 01:22 AM
 
Do It With Excellence
“The shortest way to do many things is to do only one
thing at a time.”
Sydney Smiles
 
As I see it . . . . . . .
 
Do it with excellence
 
My grandfather taught me a very valuable life lesson as a youngster . . . . He said “Louie measure twice and cut once.”
 
When you measure twice you verify what you’re going to do before you do it. And when you cut a piece of wood the wood is cut correctly. As a result you only … (4 comments)

philosophy: Good Intentions - 07/17/13 11:30 AM
Motivational Power Quote
 
Good Intentions    
“A good intention clothes itself with power.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803 – 1882, American
Essayist, Lecturer, Poet
 
As I see it . . . . . . .
Good intentions
 
Good intentions become a goal or a target . . . .
 
When you take your good intentions and act on them . . . . you create a purpose.
 
When you take your good intentions . . . . and make it a business philosophy . . . . and consistently deliver on that promise you create a … (7 comments)

philosophy: Motivational Power Quote - 08/10/11 02:11 PM
    
Motivational Power Quote
 
 
 
Make Decisions Because There Right
“My Basic principle is that you
don’t make decisions because they are easy;
you don’t make them because they are cheap;
you don’t make them because they’re popular;
you make them because they’re right.”
Theodore Hesburgh, President of Notre Dame University
 
 
As I see it. . . . . . . .
Make decisions because there right
 
Make your decisions based on your values, your principles, philosophy and because there right.
 
Focus on making decisions based on doing the right thing and your … (10 comments)

philosophy: Put Principles Above Privileges - 04/21/09 06:13 AM
 
Motivational Power Quote
 
Put Principles Above Privileges
 
"A people that value
it's privileges
above it's principles
soon loses both."
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President of the US
  
As I see it. . . . . . . .
Put principles above privileges.  
The foundation of our principles is in our personal beliefs and our moral code of ethics.   
Our principles are what will guide us in our actions, based on our philosophy, thoughts and values.  
A privilege is the ability to do or to have, it's an opportunity that may or may not be permanent.    
A … (4 comments)

 
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