MARVELOUS MONDAYS

 

February 20, 2012 - Issue 161

 

President's Day: 

Is There a Delaware You Need To Cross?

Dear ,
   
 Welcome to Issue 161.  If you did not receive a previous issue, you may use the archive link below to view it.  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.
  
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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 coming to a quick 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, your exhausted troops, the gunpowder that would become soiled and useless in a river crossing, and many other formidable obstacles.  And you were fighting the Hessians with Colonial 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 eventual success for freedom.  Thank you, Mr. President, for your BOLD action.

 

EXERCISE
I invite you to reflect on the following:
  1. What gutsy or courageous act could you take to challenge yourself in your business or personal life?
  2. Write down 3 benefits to you and/or your business.

I really want to hear from you.  I will listen. 

 

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"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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