Living a life of intent

Larry Janesky: Think Daily

It’s your life. Are you a passenger or the pilot?

Be intentional instead of reacting.

Being a passenger is – “This happened to me because I didn’t make a decision otherwise,” “I let hardship stop me,” “I gave over responsibility for my life to others,” and “I didn’t create much value for anyone else.”

Intentional is – “I made this happen,” “I earned what I wanted,” “I didn’t quit when I got hit in the face,” “I took total responsibility for me and my family”.

Tell us which you are and an example of why in the comments.

Jason Fox

Excellent This is so true!

David Drescher

Intentional for all the good and lessons I’ve learned from my mistakes.

Jen G

Mike Musto is a big help to the graphics dept! We are grateful to him too!

Nikki Rae Toler

In my opinion, God is my pilot and I am the passenger. As long as I believe in my pilot that he would bring me to the right place safe and sound and in return, I will follow all his rules and regulation while I am on his plane, I will arrive safely to my destination.

Kendra

When told I couldn’t – I DID! And I am all the stronger and the better for it.

John Cossey

“NOT QUITTING” is a character trait oddly enough!

Tom Matthews

So glad to have Mike on our team and sharing his talents with our Contractor Nation colleagues and dealers.

Sheelah Brown

I earned my Doctorate in Education when I was 63 years old.

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