Monday, January 7, 2013

“Things don't go wrong and break your heart so you can become bitter and give up. They happen to break you down and build you up so you can be all that you were intended to be.”
― Charles Jones

Life is Tremendous - Charlie "Tremendous" Jones

 

The Price Of Leadership

 

“Leadership is probably the most misunderstood word in our vocabulary today. Leadership is not personality. Leadership is not a position, nor is leadership endowed to a certain few. Leadership is that certain something that is "bought" with a price. Bought with a price that can be paid by anyone, anytime, anywhere and YOU are as much a leader today as you are going to be, because the price you are paying today is determining the leader you will be tomorrow. Everyone has an obligation as well as the privilege to lead at something. Leadership begins with a simple decision to pay the price and ends the moment you cease to pay it. The price:

Loneliness
Weariness
Abandonment
Vision”

~ Charlie Tremendous Jones

 

Reading : Children reading book under apple tree“You are the same today that you are going to be five years from now except for two things: the people with whom you associate and the books you read.”
― Charles Jones

 

Talking People : orator speaks in megaphone. Isolated 3D image Stock Photo

“People who know the most,know they know so little,while people whTalking People : 3d render of man listening to megaphoneo know nothing want to take all day to tell it to you.”

~Charlie “T” Jones

 

Gratitude : Word on the button

“An attitude of gratitude flavours everything you do.Learning to be thankful is the g Golden Thread : Golden cord, isolated on a white background olden thread woven through every truly successful life.”

~ Charlie “T” Jones

 

Reading : Book of nature. Isolated over white Stock PhotoP.S: We can either choose to lead or be led.

Are you a reader ? Charlie “T” Jones said,

Leaders are Readers.”

Gratitude : Bouquet of roses Stock Photo

Thank you for visiting the TREASURE TROVE today.

Namaste,

Bhagya

 

 

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