Kally, thanks. You reminded me of a good business book called “Play to your strengths.” Often, we lose sight of why we have been successful. So, while we try to push the envelope, we should not forget our strengths – it may be preparedness, project management, creativity, etc. If we do that, we can push beyond to the next level, not unlike mastering a gaming level. Keith
That tiny tree-frog seems dwarfed by the fingers on which he is sitting! As for Rick Pitino, he was a fantastic coach for the University of Kentucky Wildcats… until he wasn’t. 😏
But he did have some good advice in his books.
❤️&🙏, c.a.
Fantastic quote, dear Kally. You are doing an amazing job of motivating people. ♥️♥️♥️🌹🌹🌹
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💜 Is that a bum 🤔 ?
…💛💚💙…
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A whole
of motives
Influences
the one decision
Action or similar influence
to encourage an action
must be
of the reality
of the feasible
subordinate
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Kally, thanks. You reminded me of a good business book called “Play to your strengths.” Often, we lose sight of why we have been successful. So, while we try to push the envelope, we should not forget our strengths – it may be preparedness, project management, creativity, etc. If we do that, we can push beyond to the next level, not unlike mastering a gaming level. Keith
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That tiny tree-frog seems dwarfed by the fingers on which he is sitting! As for Rick Pitino, he was a fantastic coach for the University of Kentucky Wildcats… until he wasn’t. 😏
But he did have some good advice in his books.
❤️&🙏, c.a.
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