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One Day or Day One?

Same Two Words. Different Order. Big Difference. It’s amazing how simply reversing two words—One Day vs. Day One—can flip the script on your mindset. One

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What Do You Tolerate?

Why Would I be Asking This Question? I was inspired by a colleague from Texas whose keynote speech included this quote from Tom Landry, the

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Truth vs. Candor

Are You Writing Checks that Your Calendar Can’t Cash?
A check is a promise to pay.  The banks hold you to your promise and enforce strict consequences for insufficient funds including bounced/returned checks, overdraft fees or even closing your account. What about your other promises?
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Transparency

Are You Writing Checks that Your Calendar Can’t Cash?
A check is a promise to pay.  The banks hold you to your promise and enforce strict consequences for insufficient funds including bounced/returned checks, overdraft fees or even closing your account. What about your other promises?
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time management

Are You Writing Checks that Your Calendar Can’t Cash?
A check is a promise to pay.  The banks hold you to your promise and enforce strict consequences for insufficient funds including bounced/returned checks, overdraft fees or even closing your account. What about your other promises?
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Teamwork

Are You Writing Checks that Your Calendar Can’t Cash?
A check is a promise to pay.  The banks hold you to your promise and enforce strict consequences for insufficient funds including bounced/returned checks, overdraft fees or even closing your account. What about your other promises?
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team leadership

Are You Writing Checks that Your Calendar Can’t Cash?
A check is a promise to pay.  The banks hold you to your promise and enforce strict consequences for insufficient funds including bounced/returned checks, overdraft fees or even closing your account. What about your other promises?
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tag line and slogan creation

Are You Writing Checks that Your Calendar Can’t Cash?
A check is a promise to pay.  The banks hold you to your promise and enforce strict consequences for insufficient funds including bounced/returned checks, overdraft fees or even closing your account. What about your other promises?
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Strategic Thinking

Are You Writing Checks that Your Calendar Can’t Cash?
A check is a promise to pay.  The banks hold you to your promise and enforce strict consequences for insufficient funds including bounced/returned checks, overdraft fees or even closing your account. What about your other promises?
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strategic planning

Are You Writing Checks that Your Calendar Can’t Cash?
A check is a promise to pay.  The banks hold you to your promise and enforce strict consequences for insufficient funds including bounced/returned checks, overdraft fees or even closing your account. What about your other promises?
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self limiting beliefs

Are You Writing Checks that Your Calendar Can’t Cash?
A check is a promise to pay.  The banks hold you to your promise and enforce strict consequences for insufficient funds including bounced/returned checks, overdraft fees or even closing your account. What about your other promises?
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self leaderhship

Are You Writing Checks that Your Calendar Can’t Cash?
A check is a promise to pay.  The banks hold you to your promise and enforce strict consequences for insufficient funds including bounced/returned checks, overdraft fees or even closing your account. What about your other promises?
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Self Awareness

Are You Writing Checks that Your Calendar Can’t Cash?
A check is a promise to pay.  The banks hold you to your promise and enforce strict consequences for insufficient funds including bounced/returned checks, overdraft fees or even closing your account. What about your other promises?
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Reputations

Are You Writing Checks that Your Calendar Can’t Cash?
A check is a promise to pay.  The banks hold you to your promise and enforce strict consequences for insufficient funds including bounced/returned checks, overdraft fees or even closing your account. What about your other promises?

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