Learn to appreciate what you have, Before time forces you to appreciate what you had.
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Learn to appreciate what you have, before time makes you appreciate what you had.
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Learn to appreciate what you have, before time makes you appreciate what you had.
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Happy New Year Everyone! My mantras for 2024 are… • Be kind to yourself and others • Find JOY in everything you do • Question everything, then pause and reflect. • Move your story forward (small steps)
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Is this you? Don't fall into the easy trap of sending "check in" emails to see where the sale stands. I know I have. That said, tailored engagement shouldn't stop when the sale isn't "now"! Interactive product tours are a very powerful tool to keep buyers engaged and informed, especially when they're not ready to purchase "at this time". By offering ongoing access to product functionality and updates, you can ensure that when the time comes, your buyers are equipped with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions. Stay connected, stay engaged, and keep your buyers in the loop! P.S. Rabbit Rabbit
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May the 4th Be With You. Always.
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An experienced and dedicated sales professional with over 16 years of experience in the construction industry.
On the back of a post... My take on struggling...... Struggling with personal challenges often leads us to take our frustrations out on those closest to us. Here’s why this happens: 1. **Emotional Overload**: When we’re stressed or overwhelmed, our emotional reserves can be drained. This makes it harder to control our reactions, leading to irritability and snapping at those around us. We might lash out in ways we wouldn’t under normal circumstances. 😠💥 It’s a sign that we’re grappling with more than we’d like to admit. 😤 2. **Limited Coping Skills**: Without effective coping mechanisms, we might unload our frustrations on the people we see most frequently. They bear the brunt of our stress, even though they might not be the cause of it. 😓🌀 They are simply the closest targets for our pent-up emotions. 3. **Perceived Safety**: We often feel that expressing our true feelings is safer with close friends or family. We believe they will understand and forgive us more easily, even if we don’t always manage our emotions well. 👫❤️ This sense of safety can lead us to act out more freely, sometimes at their expense. 4. **Heightened Tensions**: Personal struggles can exacerbate existing issues in our relationships. The stress we’re under can cause us to project our own worries or insecurities onto those we care about, making existing tensions worse. 🔄😔 We may inadvertently make the situation more difficult for everyone involved. 5. **Difficulty Expressing Feelings**: It’s not always easy to articulate complex emotions. Instead, we might express our discomfort through anger or frustration, even if that’s not our intention. 😢😤 This can be confusing and hurtful for those around us, who may struggle to understand what we’re truly feeling. Recognising these patterns can help us address them more effectively. By improving self-awareness, communication, and seeking support, we can better manage our reactions and maintain healthier relationships during tough times. 🌟💪
The person you took for granted today, may turn out to be the person you need tomorrow. Be careful how you treat people.
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The person you took for granted today, may turn out to be the person you need tomorrow. Be careful how you treat people.
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Purpose is your individual way of expressing God's infinite design, so why wouldn't the journey of expressing your Purpose also be infinite? I share this because you're going to find that while your core values, passions, and skills don't change over your lifetime, the ways in which you express those things WILL change. And that change can be easy, or it can take a lot of self-research. Many people mistakenly think that once they've identified their Purpose the first time, that's it. But I promise you that it's only the beginning. Once you shake off the world's perception of you, it's time to get to know yourself and your Purpose with fresh eyes. And the more you get to know yourself, the clearer things become. You might go through many iterations of expressing your Purpose, all fulfilling... depending on where you're at in your life. In this month's webinar, we're talking about this in all of its infinitudes. What does it mean that your Purpose will evolve? How can you embrace the many facets of YOU? Is your Purpose really your Purpose if it changes? Join me for our monthly webinar, and let's talk about it! July 24th at 12:00 Pacific Time, more details below... https://lnkd.in/gaAyn5tK
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Tuesday, February 6, 2024 Wave of achievement You can do this. Breathe, focus, direct your attention to the task at hand. Make it your intention to quiet the off-topic chattering of your mind. Consider the value that will come from getting good work done. Now, take inventory of all the skills, knowledge, resources, connections and energy available to you. You’ve created excellent results before and here you are, doing it again. This is your chance to be a humble yet beneficial force in the lives around you. Recognize the profound gratitude you feel to have that opportunity. Continue making your way forward. Let your commitment to purpose push you quickly through any possible distractions or interruptions. Ride the rewarding wave of achievement all the way to its completion. You can do this, you are doing this, and indeed you’ll get it done. — Ralph Marston
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Tuesday, February 6, 2024 Wave of achievement You can do this. Breathe, focus, direct your attention to the task at hand. Make it your intention to quiet the off-topic chattering of your mind. Consider the value that will come from getting good work done. Now, take inventory of all the skills, knowledge, resources, connections and energy available to you. You’ve created excellent results before and here you are, doing it again. This is your chance to be a humble yet beneficial force in the lives around you. Recognize the profound gratitude you feel to have that opportunity. Continue making your way forward. Let your commitment to purpose push you quickly through any possible distractions or interruptions. Ride the rewarding wave of achievement all the way to its completion. You can do this, you are doing this, and indeed you’ll get it done. — Ralph Marston
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3moValuing the beauty of our present....thanks for sharing.