Do you always remember the "why" underlying your activities?
Asked by Robert J., in Business
An interesting question I picked up from "Think TQ". "The "why" you are committed to a goal is even more important than the "what" you're committed to."
What are you insights?
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Sharon Randolphs
The strength of people is in way finder, where We find ways at our own and not on the luck or the saying that its all god happening! Jun 21st 2012 00:59 |







What happens to most is they stop themselves dead in their tracks with
reasons “why not”. If you have a strong enough "why"... you will find a way!
Jun 12th 2012 07:42