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Strive for Excellence!


The phrase for the week is "Strive for Excellence”

What exactly does that mean and how will I know I’ve achieved it?  Good question!  You can go back as far as you’d like…think about a time when you either led or were part of something that swirls joyously in your head for months or years--having children or getting married doesn’t count. You know you gave your best when years later, you are still beaming with pride at just the thought of it! 

Could you imagine having that feeling each day?  How about once a week?  Once a week is absolutely doable. When you achieve a high level of excellence on a daily basis, and it becomes habit, then you’re going to find success greeting you at every turn.  Know where your sweet spot is and be purposeful, deliberate.  Strive for Excellence.

I strive for excellence in all I do each and every day.

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