"Those who doubted whether Iraq or the world would be better off without Saddam Hussein, and those who believe today that we are not safer with his capture, don't have the judgment to be president or the credibility to be elected president" - December 16, 2003Cool blog btw!
The moment you slip past her polite surface and reach her shadow—where anything is possible. Listen up. You nod politely. You think the smile means progress. You think her thanks means she feels you. You think her clever reply means you’re winning her over. You’re not. You’re stuck on the surface level. You’re talking to her mask. The Shift When you reach her shadow, you can see it. It’s like a light switch flips on behind her eyes. Her smile flashes—quick, unguarded. Her posture straightens, as if bracing for something. Her whole being brightens, like a charge spilling into the room. In that moment, you’re no longer talking to her mask. You’ve crossed the threshold. You’re not in Kansas anymore (for the Wizard of Oz fans). Shadow Cues Listen carefully. When she drops words like: Kiss Alone Danger Secret Dream …she isn’t making small talk. She’s inviting you to cross over. She’s testing if you’ll notice. Shadow Behaviors Most times she won’...
Leaders are not born. Leaders are made - and the whole process starts inside the most uncharted territory you’ll ever encounter – your own mind. How can you become an effective leader who inspires others, drives people toward excellence, holds people accountable, and instills a sense of trust? Learning what makes a strong leader is your first step. You can become the leader that you have always wanted to be by following these 5 simple guidelines: 1. Control yourself. Every great leader in history has had to become the master of self-discipline and willpower in order to stay focused on the big picture. If you don’t have a goal or the all-consuming drive to achieve it, you can’t help others attain theirs. · Follow through in everything you do. As challenging as it may seem, you need to be wherever you need to be, when you need to be there, whether you want to or not. By bei...
Lynn Swann is running for Governor of Pennsylvania and the National Democratic Party is shaking in their collective birkenstocks. This is one candidate with nationwide appeal who will cause many young blacks to reconsider their unhealthy relationship with the Democratic Party. Visit his website and lend your support. Remember a just a 2% shift in the black vote will effectively put the Democratic Party out of power for a whole generation.
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"Those who doubted whether Iraq or the world would be better off without Saddam Hussein, and those who believe today that we are not safer with his capture, don't have the judgment to be president or the credibility to be elected president" - December 16, 2003Cool blog btw!