Published July 2nd, 2009 at 1:27 pm in Communication, Executive Coaching, Leadership, No Secret to Success, Personal Development, Success, Uncategorized
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A Purpose Statement is a compass that helps keep you on course, it is the gyro that brings you back to center is you get out of kilter.
A Vision statement is a reflection of you calling. It is that vocation that you can give yourself to unreservedly.
It is the occupation that you can give yourself to unreservedly
A Mission statement is a statement that breaks down the particular, of you purpose & Vision statement. It is the fine print to there headline.
Together all 3 of these things will enable you to live from the inside out.
They will help you navigate a course in life of deep meaning purpose and personal satisfaction.
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Published May 16th, 2009 at 4:55 pm in Character, Communication, Executive Coaching, Leadership, Making the "A-Team"
Tagged with attitudes of leadership, business relationships, Character, confidence, dr. john king, next foundation, people, performance, priorities, Serving, strength, Success, talent, Teamwork
I have often heard people say:
“I am waiting for MY opportunity,”
“I am looking for an opportunity,”
“Here is an opportunity for ME,”
“You need to TAKE this opportunity.”
I don’t believe that opportunities are things to be taken, but things to be shared.
The idea of taking an opportunity holds with it a sense of somone losing something and someone winning something.
The true nature of a Win-Win situation is the sharing of the oppourtinity.
Both parties come away with a sense of being privileged and honored to work with and for each other.
Listen … everyone wants to make a buck.
Business is about making a buck, but those that live with the mind set that you can only get ahead by taking are a little bit Gordon Gekko for the rest of us.
Opportunities are rivers, not pies. There is enough for everyone, you dont have to fight for a piece of it.
Every significant personal and business relationship I have formed in the last 20 years around the basis of win/win and shared opportunity, I still have today.
Any other relationship I didn’t feel was equitable…I have walked away from.
Life is too short to swim with the sharks.
So, pull up a deck chair, order a drink with a little umbrella, enjoy the sun, and let’s plan on taking over the world….together!!
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Published May 8th, 2009 at 8:11 am in Character, Communication, Executive Coaching
Tagged with Communication, culture, Dr. John A. King, living
I had a client send me this the other day.
Apparently there is a full disclousure law in PA….
I think I need to sign them up for some life coaching!!

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