What do YOU want to achieve?

Larry Janesky: Think Daily

To understand someone, however young they may be, we can look at what they want to achieve and how willing they are to pay the price to get it. Desire is the starting point of all achievement. Those with strong ambition and corresponding determination will bring forth what they want in the world. With no ambitions and no self-discipline, a person will not do much.  

So – what do YOU clearly desire and are willing to pay the price to get?

Karen Hettel

Love this and all so true

Andrea

What do I want to achieve?

Whatever I put down on my list will only be achieved with the cooperation of other people. Meaning, regardless how ambitions I feel or how self-disciplined I am if my surrounding, let say my in-laws, leave stuff constantly in the wrong place creating a mess than I have two options. I either spend the time to create harmony around me or I focus on my goals which could be hindered by the energy draining environment. So if I really think about it, creating harmony is really my only responsibility I constantly want to achieve.

Harmony is absolutely needed in anything you do or everywhere you go. Harmony is the rhythm of life.

Without harmony I can’t really achieve much or notice what I desire or have skills for.

Harmony also equals listening to yourself and your surrounding, the team, coworkers, strangers, family.

Harmony is recognizing and seeing yourself in the other person and helping each other.

So my personal answer to the question of what I want to achieve is: harmony.

Lisbeth D Toth

Employment

joe Levitch

This is a great ice breaker to use during employee reviews. It allows you to connect at a higher level with your staff. Thanks for the reminder. PS I want Andrea “Harmony” on my team!

Ernest

Thank you for this Excellent reminder!

Chris

I’d like to be faster than Larry more often!!!!

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