
Being rude doesn't feel very good even while you're doing it.
Being genuinely considerate, on the other hand, can leave
you feeling more positive and empowered for a long time
afterward.
Rudeness and arrogance are unmistakable signs of weakness
and insecurity. Kindness and polite consideration are
reliable indicators of rock-solid confidence and strength.
How do you treat those whom you have no reason to impress,
from whom you have nothing to gain? It says a lot about you,
and people do indeed notice.
Those who are truly in a position of responsibility have no
need for arrogance. Any positive impression you seek to make
through arrogance or rudeness is immediately contradicted by
the arrogance itself.
Don't let your own arrogance waste your energy and set you
back. Use each encounter as an opportunity to offer genuine
respect and kindness.
Lift up the lives of those around you. And you lift up your
whole world.
mee mOe
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Monday, July 06, 2009
The Road can be Bumpy

The situations where you're most likely to make mistakes are
also situations in which you have the greatest opportunities
to make progress. When there's something on the line,
there's something to be gained.
Don't seek to make mistakes, but don't seek to avoid them
either. Seek instead to put yourself in circumstances that
challenge you to grow.
When there's the possibility of making a bad impression,
there's also the possibility to make a great impression.
Success comes from being able to accept the risk of failure.
When you ask for something, there's a good chance that
you'll be turned down. But if you never ask, there's a rock
solid certainty that you won't get what you seek.
By asking often enough and sincerely enough, you'll get the
answer you're after. By listening to enough people tell you
no, you'll find someone who tells you yes.
Make the effort, put yourself on the line, and go for it.
Though the road can be bumpy at times, the way to get there
is to get going.
mee mOe
Taken while on the
back of my Harley, the
Feather River Canyon, Hwy 70.
Northern California, towards Reno,
Nevada
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My other blog;
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
1. Across this bridge
2. Struggling parents
3. When life become a book
4. Read Between the Lines
5. The Sleeping Turtle Art Gallery
6. Layout Marketing
7. Internet Lifestyle
8. Marketing Myself

