"Balance"

Larry Janesky: Think Daily

To be “balanced” is to be average.  But “balance” is an action word.  A constant reevaluation of what is going on in our life compared to what we want to go on.  We’re off to the left.  Balance.  Off to the right.  Balance.  

What we really want is harmony between who we are on the inside and who we are on the outside.

Make adjustments this year.  Happy New Year everyone!

I had a great 2018, and I will make 2019 another great one – and I hope you do too.  If my work can help you in any way, I would be honored!  Stay tuned – lots of great stuff coming out!

In fact, I think I’ll start my race story in the very next Think Daily for you.  The posts will be a bit longer than usual for a while.  I hope you get something out of it.

Blessings!

Bob Ligmanowski

Seems like 2018 was a gathering year of ideas, information, noticing, verifications, a trusted system of putting it all together. 2019 for me will be the year of High Value Actions ! I’ve got this now and know the “WHY” 🙂
Thank You Larry…you were the kick off for me!
Have a Happy New Year an a even better year in 2019

Tom McKee

Happy New Year to you as well! Thank you for your leadership and your willingness to help all of us. I am about to finish up my first year with Baker’s (and with the world of waterproofing) and it has been a great year of learning new things–I am expecting the new year to be one of continued growth for me. It is a good thing to be a part of the Baker’s team. I look forward to your blogs every morning.

Elaine

Happy New yr ! Blessings to you Larry !

Eric Greenberg

Looking forward to the racing stories, your perseverance is amazing and awe inspiring.

Patricia Villers

Happy New Year, Larry! I always enjoy your morning posts. Thank you for your inspiring words.

Jodi Fogarty

Wishing everyone in Seymour a Safe, Happy & Healthy New Year’s!!!

Sandra E Gibson

“Balance is an action word.” Thank you for the reminder that balance doesn’t just happen on its own. I’m thinking back to my second graders adjusting objects on each side of a scale to achieve balance. The varied objects were different sizes and unknown weights. Sometimes placement was done by chance, sometimes by guessing, but many times placement decisions were calculated with careful evaluation for which varied objects would create the desired balance. We can certainly use past experiences to help us achieve the balance we know is best for our best self, however we are often faced with new challenges that impel us to carefully evaluate the next step we take. May everyone have a harmonious and balanced new year!

Bilal Farooq

Short posts are the best, please try to keep them as short as possible. Long ones are next to impossible for me to read.

Dave Hoh

Happy New Year to all. 2019 will be awesome. Thank you LJ.

Zachary Mouton

I would just like to say Thank You. I share your thoughts with my team almost daily.
Zach

Cliff Cole

Happy New Year Larry and your whole team!

JAMES WINTERBOURNE

I value your blogs and very much your race story. I want to share that one with our grandson. He is into dirt bikes and doesn’t read well. He’s son to be eight! Thank you

Pedro E. Wasmer

Happy , healthy, prosperous, and balanced 2019 to yo and to yours!

Richard Houghton

I’m waiting with great anticipation. Hopefully I will make it back to Baja someday.

Shawn Jackson

Happy New Year Larry and thank you so much for doing these weekly posts. I am about to complete my first year in sales as a career and this has been my most financially productive year by a far length. I have always been about personal growth, but really had to take a break and learn this trade. Thanks to you I have been able to feed that part of my life and in these slower months I am picking the personal growth back up. Thanks you for investing in us and providing such a great example through your company.

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