Morning Pick Me Up

In search of a daily pick me up?  I receive these daily and have never been disappointed:

  Free Daily Quote for October 15, 2012

Monday Morning Motivation!

“Stop looking at life through a keyhole…open the door to opportunity…get involved, and CREATE the YOU that you CHOOSE to become.”

-Thomas D. Willhite

Looking at life through a keyhole is a very limiting proposition.

Opportunities for empowerment and happiness are hard to visualize through such a narrow window to the world.

Open the door and see that your world is only limited by the size of your dreams.

If for some reason you feel like you are having trouble finding the key…just kick it in.

In Health,

Dr. Bryan Schuetz

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If You Are A Working Woman At A Certain Level, DON’T Do This!

I read a short article this morning that really struck me as completely true.  If you are a woman in a management position somewhere in the food chain, read this article and take the advice.  As someone who manages my own business as well as another business, I promise you, the advice is valid!

http://littlepinkbook.com/little-pink-book/career/dont-ask-tell

You Go Girl! Or Not

Are we living in a world that markets to us that it is equal opportunity yet doesn’t deliver?  I found the following link from Little PINK Book a brief interesting item on the likelihood of women landing executive leadership positions.  Why is this relevant?  Because it is easy to be “marketed” into an environment that tells you that you have equal opportunity when you don’t.  The outcome is you believing it isn’t the environment that is the issue it is you.  That unhappy scenario only leads to perpetuating the cycle.  It also explains women leaving the ranks due to burnout before hitting executive leadership.

http://littlepinkbook.com/little-pink-book/career/what-sets-you-free