Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Motivational Monday


Good afternoon friends and family.

I hope this Motivational Monday finds you all well.  I have had a number of you asking me for motivational Monday emails from previous weeks via phone or email and making me aware that they haven’t been coming through or are getting hung up in your ‘spam’ folders.  I will be posting these to a blog in the weeks moving forward for ease of navigation if you choose to take part.  Please stay tuned as to where I am going from here. 

Please   read this article   first and then watch any clips that are embedded in the reading. 

Motivation comes in all different types of packages.  Have you ever done something for someone that makes you so gitty you want to jump for joy?  Have you ever watched someone struggle so much to finally overcome their obstacle and accomplish their goal?  Have you ever just done something and honestly never expected anything in return?  Honestly, selfless acts pump me!

This coach and his community are model examples of what one selfless act can do for the society we live in.  I am not going to summarize the article because it has already been written so well.  I will challenge you to go out this week and do something productive and life changing for someone in your community.  The simple things in life become infectious and have the ability to push people to live life in ways they may have never though imaginable. 

Go out this week and shower compliments on those you come across.  Tell a stranger you like their tie.  Tell a co-worker how great they are doing at their job.  Buy a lunch for a random person at the next stop you make.  Drop a duffle bag off with canned goods in it to a homeless person standing on the street asking for money.  Do something and seek no reward.  Seek no thank you.  Just do it because you can.  Put judgments aside and motivate that individual you helped be the change in the next person’s path he/she may come across.  YOU have the potential to be the change.  Let’s go out and tackle this together.

With Respect,
Dus

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