I missed Y'all! After a marathon move that took 2 full weeks and resulted in knocking me exhausted for about another 5 days, it's good to be back! It's feeling better now that we are moved (not all organized, but moved!), and the horses are in the barn right here on the property now; that's pretty cool. It's a new experience for me!
And my afternoon office isn't bad! (See the pic! That's our barn in the back.) It's actually quite challenging to not succumb to the relaxed ranch atmosphere and knock off work early to play. I have to keep reminding myself of the bigger picture: We have financial goals and dreams that we want to fulfill, and horses do not pay me to play with them. Well, at least not in cash. It is like therapy in a way, so there's value in that!
So, I was inspired to write the article this week. What do you feel the calling to accomplish in your lifetime? Are you on track? If you have a dream, no matter how big it might seem, the first step is to get the message out that you want to accomplish this amazing thing. That's where Charisma comes in. You can make an impact in this world. I'd love to help you do just that by getting your words and brand out there, appealing to the right audience with authenticity and style and effectiveness. I invite you to share your big dreams with me. I'll share them in the next newsletter! You never know who might resonate with you and make it happen!

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Make Your Biography a Memorable One
Do you feel called to change the world?
I 'm looking for a quote... I do this almost on a daily basis for inspiration. In this process, I'll often find someone that I would never had discovered if I hadn't appreciated his words. With humility, I must admit that I do not know a man named Peter Drucker. I am drawn to his quote: "The best way to predict the future is to create it. " It starts me thinking; My most fascinating clients have indeed been people who wanted to create the future. They see change that can happen in the world and are stepping forth to make that change happen. I respect their passion, tenacity and their faith in themselves and what is right. As I look up the name of the man that penned the quote above, it occurs to me that one day, we all will be condensed to a few short sentences: the biography of our lives. Peter was the "greatest management thinker of the last century" in many opinions, and he authored 25 books. He said just shortly before his death in 2005 at age 95, "I don't know. What I would say is I helped a few good people be effective in doing the right things." He was humble as well.
What do you want your biography to say? Will you leave a legacy? Will you change the world? Article Continued...
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