John S. Gordon - Business and Personal Coach "You have the greatness and the power. I just help you turn on the switch."
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MARVELOUS MONDAYS
February 15, 2010 - Issue 57
Cursing or Crossing?
Christmas Night 1776 Lesson on Leadership and Endurance
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Dear , |
Welcome
to Iss  ue 57. If you did not receive a previous issue, you may use the
archive link above to view it now. The mission of "Marvelous Mondays"
is to offer an inspirational thought, a practical exercise, some humor,
or a simple tip to jump-start your week and to enhance your life,
business, outlook or relationships. Please feel free to forward "Marvelous Mondays" to others who will enjoy it.
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| OVERCOMING CRITICISM AND OBSTACLES |
Happy President's Day, General Washington!
As Commander in Chief, you were
constantly criticized and certainly, not seen as a hero in those first six months following our Declaration of Independence. The British government had every
reason to believe that this revolution was at an end. And so did many Americans and even many of your senior
officers.
Then, Mr. President, you announced your BOLD plan - to have a surprise attack at Trenton, New
Jersey on Christmas night. Trenton
was fortified by the Hessians - the well-paid German mercenaries whose very
name sent tremors to their foes. The hard reality was the frigid weather, the exhausted
troops, the gunpowder that would become soiled and useless and so many other
obstacles. And then, you were fighting the Hessians with teenage farm boys trying to look like soldiers!
How did you feel when your own senior officers called your
plan "folly" and "lunacy"? You endured all this and confidently gave all the
orders. The crossing of the
Delaware and the victory at Trenton became the defining moment in our
eventually success for freedom.
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EXERCISE
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Reflect on if you going to "curse" the economy, your "bad
luck", your staff or your supervisor?
Are you going to "curse" your current situation whether it be in your business or in a relationship? Or, will you choose to be a leader and cross
your own Delaware?
Is there a single act that is gutsy or courageous that you
need to take in your business or in your personal life? I invite you to write down the 5
benefits to you. Of course, I am available to help facilitate this
process. Congratulations to you!
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 Washington leading his troops across the Delaware River
"You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in
which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to
yourself, "I have lived through this horror. I can take the next thing
that comes along." . . . You must do the thing you think you cannot
do." ~Eleanor Roosevelt
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REVISED: JOHN'S BIO
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John Gordon is the owner of several businesses and a family law practice, which is the 3rd oldest (1881) Kansas City based law firm. He coaches business owners, executives, entrepreneurs and professionals. He also coaches persons in career transition or who are considering retirement. He is also a personal coach. John is an Eagle Scout and a tenor in a gospel choir. He and Frances have 4 children.
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John S. Gordon Business and Personal Coach
N.E. Corner of 47th and Main The Country Club Plaza
2 Cleaver II Blvd., Suite 445 Kansas City, MO 64112 (816) 213-0125 john@gordonandgordonlaw.com
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