Need We Have Any Reason (to Build People Up)?

Written by: Daniel Richard

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Ever thought for a moment on how you would have reacted or acted out as some form of authority or “role figures” to some of the great characters that have graced our history when they were much younger?

Let’s say, your child was Albert Einstein, or you were William Shakespeare’s English language teacher, or even acquaintances of Thomas Edison as examples, what would you have said to them prior to becoming well known figures in our modern century history?

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Replicating Your Successes With Your Current Goals

Written by: Daniel Richard

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Here are 3 questions that I’m going to ask you as the introduction to this entry.

Questions

  1. What were things you are passionate about and had successes in that you were able to replicate over and over again?
  2. What are your current goals and visions you like to achieve and see yourself doing (or are already doing today)?
  3. Now, find a way to replicate the successes with your current goals, and do them.

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Running and Finishing the Excellence Mile! - Part 2 of 2

Written by: Daniel Richard

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Previously on the first part of this series of The Excellence Mile, we mentioned about how we are to set foot on the right track, and about the 6 people who you will meet on the race track.

Now let’s head on back to the track and go on to run and finish this race in The Excellence Mile right here on Winning Everyone!

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Running and Finishing the Excellence Mile! - Part 1 of 2

Written by: Daniel Richard

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This is the first part of two in the series of The Excellent Mile! Do continue reading this post and subscribe to receive the latest.

Let’s talk about the things we do during our daily (mundane maybe) life, and work.

There are certain stuffs that we have to do over and over again, but one thing we know and can bring us into the joy that we in our human nature have sought out for wherever we are and whatever we do is to be in the realm of excellence!

That’s a word we use frequently in our social life and in our work. However I was wondering, how many out there are actually running in this race which I call it “The Excellence Mile”?

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Built to Multiply

Written by: Daniel Richard

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What is your goal and vision when starting out in something totally new to you - like in school, business, and your big career change?

Where would you be heading to and how long would you want the project to go on with or without you having control of it?

When would you draw the line on putting your time into the new work that you are going be actively participate in?

I am certain that in whatever things we start out in, we want to finish, accomplish, and go beyond the 5 to 10 years goals we have set during the humble beginnings. We want (and definitely have heard of this before) our projects that are built to last.

That would be a good vision and motto for a personal pet project or a self-started business.

Here’s a powerful different perspective that Winning Everyone wants to bring to this world - Built to Multiply.

Your beginnings will seem humble, so prosperous will your future be. - Job 8:7, New International Version

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