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Sunday Thinking
Remain mindful of the noise you let into your ears.
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The weekly Sunday Thinking newsletter is quick-hit content that aims to provide a booster shot to your thought process as you end and start your week.
“There is always something to do. There are hungry people to feed, naked people to clothe, sick people to comfort and make well. And while I don't expect you to save the world I do think it's not asking too much for you to love those with whom you sleep, share the happiness of those whom you call friend, engage those among you who are visionary and remove from your life those who offer you depression, despair, and disrespect.” — Nikki Giovanni
I. It's Never Too Late
To get started on something new.
To change directions.
To tell someone how you care about them.
To learn a new skill.
To make that phone call.
To start that business.
To visit a new place.
To forgive yourself and others.
To tell your story.
II. Every Day Ask Yourself…
Did I live?
Did I love?
Did it matter?
III. Vital Life Skills Undertaught in School
Public Speaking & Project Management
Negotiation & Conflict Resolution
Empathy & Self-Care Development
Creativity & Financial Literacy
The Art of Selling & Storytelling
Self-Leadership & People Management
IV. Question
Where did you come up short over the last week, and how can you do better in the future?
The Last Words…
“Fear is one of the persistent hounds of hell that dog the footsteps of the poor, the dispossessed, the disinherited. There is nothing new or recent about fear—it is doubtless as old as the life of man on the planet. Fears are of many kinds—fear of objects, fear of people, fear of the future, fear of nature, fear of the unknown, fear of old age, fear of disease, and fear of life itself. Then there is fear which has to do with aspects of experience and detailed states of mind.” — Howard Thurman
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