talker: No Substitute For Hard Work - 02/09/17 06:17 AM
No Substitute For Hard Work
 “I Think that my biggest attribute to any success
that I have had is hard work. There is no
substitute for working hard.”
Maria Bartuomo, American television Journalist,
Magazine Columnist, Author
 
 
 
As I see it . . . . . . .
No substitute for hard work
 
Winners in every profession . . . . relay on hard work to keep them competitive . . . . To get them to the top of their profession . . . . and to keep them there.
 
There are people talk a good game . . . . On the playing field of their … (17 comments)

talker: The Difference Between a Doer and a Talker - 12/29/16 06:57 AM
 
The Difference Between a Doer and a Talker
“The way to get started is to quit talking, and begin doing.”
Walt Disney 1901 – 1966, American entrepreneur, Animator,
Producer, Screenwriter
   
 
 
As I see it. . . . . . . .
The difference between a doer and a taker
 
The talker may sound good . . . . talk a big game . . . . But talkers are prone to continue to talk . . . . and rarely will take action on their thoughts.
 
What a talker will do is to make excuses for their lack of action . . . . and use the … (17 comments)

talker: Actions Speak . . . . Louder Than Words - 02/18/16 01:19 PM
Actions Speak . . . . Louder Than Words
“The more you know the less need to say.”
Jim Rohn 1930 - 2009, American Entrepreneur,
Author, Motivational Speaker
 
As I see it. . . . . . . .
Actions speak . . . . louder than words
 
Your actions speak . . . . volumes about who you are as a person.
 
You can talk about it . . . . but without action your words have little . . . . or no value. Words that go unfulfilled, takes the luster off of your reputation and image.
 
People don’t want to hear what’s your going … (8 comments)

talker: To Speak Well - 11/30/14 12:06 PM
To Speak Well
“To Speak and to speak well are two difference things.
A fool may talk but a wise man speaks.”  
Ben Jonson, Playwright, Poet, and Literary Critic
  
As I see it . . . . . . .
To speak well
 
Speaking well and too talk are not the same . . . . it’s as  difference as night and  day.
 
In speaking well . . . . you are actively listening to what the other person is saying to gain insight. When you speak you’re speaking with the purpose of communicating … (7 comments)

 
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