We all thrive to add value – in whatever we do.
But what is value?
It’s functionally what somebody wants to happen.
Coated/covered/surrounded with some emotion.
We all thrive to add value – in whatever we do.
But what is value?
It’s functionally what somebody wants to happen.
Coated/covered/surrounded with some emotion.
What change would you like to see?
Change doesn’t come easy.
You have to work hard for it. Push for it.
It’s all about wanting a better, a different tomorrow.
My Friday Thought – Think and Be Positive.
It can be difficult. For sure. With everything going on in the world right now. Some are deciding if they should heat or feed their families (rising gas prices – and shortage of food/increased food prices!)… But amongst everything, be positive. The positive thinking will help you –
I’ve often shared, that some of my favourite books are centred around how to use your mind – not only think positive but also how to control your mind, and understand what truly are your priorities.
Think like a monk by Jay Shetty is an excellent book. Also, The subtle art of not giving a f*ck, is one of my favourites!
Be Happy.
I’ll be honest. It’s a bit of a deep one today. With recent events – what is the purpose of being? I’ve been reading a few books recently and looking at articles/diagrams that explain it.
Not going too deep here – we’re only on this planet for a limited amount of time. Make the most of it…
This week’s Friday Thought is dedicated to my friend, Inder Mahil who passed away earlier this week.
He was the same age as me. No underlying health conditions.
We went punjabi school together on Saturdays when we were kids, we went to the same university and had a good drink together… and recently saw him take his young son to football training.
It’s a bit of a lengthy Friday Thought – but honestly, Life is so short. Make the most of it. No regrets.
Alan Smith, Crystal Palace Youth Team Coach: I had a doubt whether or not he (Gareth Southgate) had a career in professional football in him. We had one particular game, which we lost, and I called him into the office and said: “Gareth, I think you’re too bright to do this job. I think you have to make a choice. If it was my choice, I think you should become a travel agent.”
What challenges are you facing?
What is your story?
It’s simple. What you do. What you learn. What you achieve. That is your story.
Once upon a time…
I’m often asked, how do I find the time to do all the charity work, the football coaching, and all the other activities and ventures I’m involved in… well, I do ‘overtime’.
Taken from the legendary, Gary Vaynerchuck.