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Stop Being Comfortable & Start Being Motivated

Stop Being Comfortable & Start Being Motivated | Serving and Leadership | Scoop.it

Like most, you probably don’t like new things that you can’t control.

You prefer to be in your comfort zone.

donhornsby's insight:

(From the article): As we head into the New Year, ask yourself, “Am I too comfortable?”

 

Ask, “What do I want to accomplish?”

 

Then, make a decision to leave your comfort zone.

 

Don’t sit there any longer.

 

Don’t settle anymore.

 

And of course, don’t be comfortable.

 

What do you need to leave your comfort zone to achieve?

AlGonzalezinfo's curator insight, February 4, 11:38 AM

fantastic scoop, thanks Dan!

Roy Sheneman, PhD's curator insight, February 5, 9:55 AM

Excellent perspective...time to move and capture our future!

Mary Perfitt-Nelson's curator insight, February 5, 7:01 PM

change=growth

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7 Attitudes That Make You More Relationship Centric

7 Attitudes That Make You More Relationship Centric | Serving and Leadership | Scoop.it
Relationships are the new currency, especially now with social media giving us another world to mine and harvest great people, in addition to meeting people in person.

 

Being able to fit into and become a part of company culture and the new social media culture, both incredibly ethnically and demographically diverse is so essential today.

 

Fitting in will make you stand out, rather than trying to stand out by not fitting in. We can make a stand with our personal brand by being unique, individual and autonomous and being people centric and friendly is where it starts.


Via Karen Dietz, Richard Andrews, donhornsby
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