Mary Kay Ash tells the story of a prominent speaker who was scheduled to give a motivational speech at one of their seminars. His plane was late, and she stalled until she saw in the wings that he had arrived. As she began her introduction she "glanced over and noticed him pacing back and forth, then jumping up and down and beating on his chest." She wondered what kind of person she was introducing. But he ran out on stage and gave a wonderful speech. When Mary Kay asked him about his strange actions off-stage, he responded, "My job is motivation, but some days I just don't feel up to par. Today was one of those days. I had an exhausting morning with the flight delay, and by the time I arrived here I felt drained. So I had to churn up my blood with some exercise and chest-beating." You may not need to beat your chest when those low days show up in your life, but you'd better have a plan that works for you before you make that first call. Use a mirror, post your favorite quotes about enthusiasm or attitude, exercise, take a XYNG, or do whatever it takes. A daily dose of personal development might be an essential part of your morning ritual. But don't start your day or your calls without deliberately checking your attitude and turning on the lights in your head, your eyes, and your smile. http://www.xyngular.com/lrivera |
sábado, 29 de octubre de 2011
Would you have your success determine your attitude or your attitude determine your success?
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