Have you noticed this about heroes?
They don’t do a lot of complaining.
When something goes wrong--as it always must--a hero accepts what has happened and, more importantly, accepts responsibility for fixing the problem.
We could learn a lot from our movie, literary, and even religious heroes when it comes to complaining vs taking responsibility.
When you take responsibility, you become “able to respond.”
That’s what makes you a hero.
So, put on your cape and let’s find that superhero inside of you.
JumpStart - Values
JumpStart - Expecting the Worse
JumpStart - (Your) Monopoly
JumpStart - Better Responses
JumpStart - Self-Care
JumpStart - HTWFAIP 10 - Make Them Want To Do It
JumpStart - HTWFAIP 9 - The Tough News About Motivation
JumpStart - HTWFAIP 8 - “What’s Your Name??”
JumpStart - HTWFAIP 7 - The Secret To Great Conversation
JumpStart - HTWFAIP 6 - Be Wrong
JumpStart - HTWFAIP 5 - The Secret Skill
JumpStart - HTWFAIP 4 - Start Friendly / End With a Challenge
HTWFAIP 3 - How To Win an Argument
JumpStart - HTWFAIP 2 - Agree With Your Adversary
JumpStart - HTWFAIP 1 - Don’t Criticize, Condemn, or Complain
JumpStart - The Oatmeal Dove Paradox
JumpStart - Your Mental Inch
Jumpstart - Nothing but home runs
Jumpstart - Change YOUR Mind
Jumpstart - The “Other” Shift
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