“You may have already discovered for yourself, sometimes creating alignment also requires radical change and restructuring.”
Source: The Path To Profits: An Entrepreneur's Guide To Having It All... And Still Having A Life!
“Profit isn’t a driving force, it’s a result of the “why”—and that kind of clarity works. In fact, purpose-driven companies outperform their counterparts in stock price by a factor of twelve!”
Source: The Path To Profits: An Entrepreneur's Guide To Having It All... And Still Having A Life!
“Results are a consequence of purposeful process.”
Source: The Path To Profits: An Entrepreneur's Guide To Having It All... And Still Having A Life!
“Since you are at the helm of your business, your personal “why” will also become the “why” for your business. While the expression of your “why” might look different in your business and personal life, the intention and energy will be the same.”
Source: The Path To Profits: An Entrepreneur's Guide To Having It All... And Still Having A Life!
“Our business exists not just to serve others, but to serve us—and when we set boundaries in our business that reflect our personal vision, core values, and goals, we are actually more likely to succeed.”
Source: The Path To Profits: An Entrepreneur's Guide To Having It All... And Still Having A Life!
“Companies don't exist, and at the end of the day it is people make every decision in buisnesses. Human beings, not some feastious machine programmed solely for the improvement of efficiency and revenue generation. Companies are not machines. They are not dogs, as IGN bizarrely put it. They aren't even an entity. They are merely a banner to represent the activities of humans.”
“Walk with me. Walk with me, buddy.”
Source: the dog
“Walk with me now into this very bright night, and revere with me in silence what must be God-given and what is surely God-taken.”
Source: The Legacy Letters: his Wife, his Children, his Final Gift
“Reality bends, fluid and alive, awaiting your voice.”
Source: 9 Analogies of Consciousness
“Most folks don't have but a few days to a week's worth of food in their houses at any given time. When they run out, they'll have to forage. Only the fools will forage in town. The smart ones will look on the outskirts.”
Source: Hell on Ice