Ripple Effect Of Your Best

Bringing your best has a ripple effect.

The more often you bring your best (and especially when you don’t feel like it) the more clearly you see the pitfalls that keep you from bringing your best and the more likely you are to hurdle them.

We all want to find ourselves in situations where what we do best is the thing that is needed most.

And the more often we are willing to bring our best, the more people will know what we are best at and our phones will ring more often with people asking us to do what we do best.

»» You don’t always bring your best. Maybe you had some bad pizza last night. Maybe the ice maker in your freezer broke again. Maybe you spent too much time scrolling. None of us bring our best all the time and perhaps it’s important to admit that first. But now, we can get better at it.

 

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