Coaching Quote of the Day 16th August 2013
“It’s the job that’s never started as takes longest to finish.”
(J.R.R. Tolkien)
“It’s the job that’s never started as takes longest to finish.”
(J.R.R. Tolkien)
“The power of imagination makes us infinite.”
(John Muir)
“The elevator to success is out of order. You’ll have to use the stairs … one step at a time.”
(Joe Girard)
This week’s TED Talk clip is:
Eleanor Longden: The voices in my head
Clip length: 14 mins 17 secs
Prefer to watch on TED.com? In that case you’ll need to click here.
“Your intuition knows what to write, so get out of the way.”
(Ray Bradbury)
Each Monday I share the most RT’d quote(s) from the blogs twitter account over the previous week.
Last week the most RT’d quote was:
“The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle.”
(Steve Jobs)
Tweeted on 7th August
The second most RT’d tweet was:
“If you really want to do something, you’ll find a way. If you don’t, you’ll find an excuse.”
(Jim Rohn)
Tweeted on 6th August
Many thanks to everyone who shared the quotes above and the other quotes from last week. I know that there are various aspects that can influence if a quote attracts your attention – if you saw the tweet, personal style, if it speaks to something happening in your life at that moment etc.
(For those of you as geeky as I am and wondering what tool I’m using to measure individual RT’s this week I’ve been playing with www.twitonomy.com)
”You make a living by what you earn; you make a life by what you give.”
(Anonymous)
Each Monday on this blogs Facebook page I issue the following question and invitation:
“Have you written/seen a blog post in the past week that you’d think is of interest to coaches and that you’d like to share?”
At the end of each week I will be posting a recap of a selection of the links shared that Monday on our Facebook page.
As normal this week coaches from different parts of the world, with different areas of expertise and specialisms, took the time to share.
These are a few posts that also attracted my attention either personally or because of readers requests to read more on a particular subject…
Want your post included next week?
If you have a post that you think will be of interest to coaches do take part in tomorrow’s Monday invite and leave the details on our Facebook page.
Whilst it’s lovely for posts to be sent to me via twitter, the nature of a tweet means that it can easily be overlooked when this post is being compiled at a later time. Please leave links in one place, ie the thread on our Facebook page so they can be easily shared.