The Power of Purpose

Would you be comfortable walking through the Atlanta airport with your Purpose emblazoned across a tee shirt?

Granted, some travelers might avoid you, but I guarantee that some would approach you. They’d ask what your shirt means and where you got it. This latter group would be drawn to your Purpose because it resonates with them!

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Learning From Failure

In my experience, if the road gets too smooth or too easy, I get bored. Complacent. Sleepy. So I throw in a couple of twists just to keep it interesting — and more importantly, to keep me focused and wide awake at the wheel.

The good news is we can learn from failure. In fact, if we don’t see it that way, we’ll find ourselves repeating the same mistakes. But if we do, nothing can stop us. Because with the right perspective, failures are the best teachers

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Perseverance

The perspective of age has taught me that even a heroic 26-mile event can only be completed one step at a time. So don’t beat yourself up trying to reach your goals overnight. And don’t despair if you make a mistake. Any runner will tell you that falling down is part of the process. Just get up, learn what you can and press on. It’s been said that perseverance is not one long race; it is many short races one after the other.

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The Joy of Reading

As we age and gain experience, our skills get more honed and more adept, as long as we’re committed to lifelong learning. This is where investing in years of reading pays a dividend. I’m able to draw on a “field of diamonds” within my mind to help solve a problem, add value to a discussion, or propose a potential solution — all by drawing on my library of knowledge.

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Transformation

It’s hard to believe, but our culture still promotes the idea that gaining enough financial wealth will cure all ailments and solve all problems. That’s nonsense.

For decades, Growth Minded leaders (I use the term “leader” not as a formal title, but to indicate a certain approach to life) have discovered (through the teachings of Earl and others great thinkers) that the mindset of continuous value creation leads to transformation in both material wealth AND intrinsic wealth.

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Writing a Book

Writers get to craft their own legacy — by design instead of happenstance. Employing this optimistic approach provides an attractive path for others to follow. Since publishing my book, I’ve received numerous affirmations and heartfelt thanks from readers who could relate to my challenges and benefit from my solutions. That is priceless. But even if no one except my own grandkids ever read the book, I’d still consider it a success and a worthy goal.

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John Anderson
Man in the Mirror

Nothing will change by simply looking in the mirror with frustration; I must commit to consistent action that moves me closer to my desired outcome. The Legacy Map provides the necessary clarity about where I intend to go and how I will look when I arrive. And the Daily Alignment of intentional action steps applied repeatedly over time will insure I arrive at my destination.

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