Quote of the Day

Sometimes you gotta put down your Fresh Prince, and pick up your Carlton

I know, I know, who wants to be Carlton Banks right? Well in real life, Carlton probably has a nice job with health benefits and assets coming from left and right. And Will? I cant call it but judging strictly from his work ethic he is probably slacking somewhere. Charisma and Personality goes a long way but not longer then the right tools and foundation. So next time you gotta make a decision about your life, make the smart one not the cool one. You never know who is thinking about hiring yo ass.

Yes i know tony yayo is in the picture.

Word Play

SLOT MACHINES: When you rearrange the letters: CASH LOST IN ME

PRESBYTERIAN: When you rearrange the letters: BEST IN PRAYER

DESPERATION: When you rearrange the letters: A ROPE ENDS IT

THE MORSE CODE: When you rearrange the letters: HERE COME DOTS

DORMITORY: When you rearrange the letters: DIRTY ROOM

ELECTION RESULTS: Rearrange the letters: LIES – LET’S RECOUNT

ELEVEN PLUS TWO: When you rearrange the letters: TWELVE PLUS ONE

MOTHER-IN-LAW:When you rearrange the letters: WOMAN HITLER

GEORGE BUSH:When you rearrange the letters: HE BUGS GORE

I got this from My Special Lady Vida.

Quote of the Day

Thanks For Leading

Leadership is scarce because few people are willing to go through the discomfort required to lead.

The scarcity makes leadership valuable. If everyone tries to lead all the time, not much happens. It’s discomfort that creates the leverage that makes leadership worthwhile.

In other words, if everyone could do it, they would, and it wouldn’t be worth much.

It’s uncomfortable to stand up in front of strangers.
It’s uncomfortable to propose an idea that might fail.
It’s uncomfortable to challenge the status quo.
It’s uncomfortable to resist the urge to settle.

When you identify the discomfort, you’ve found the place where a leader is needed.

If you’re not uncomfortable in your work as a leader, it’s almost certain you’re not reaching your potential as a leader.

This is VIA my teacher Seth Godin