• "It's All My Fault."

    Posted Jan 26th, 2010 By Performance Institute in Business, Leadership, Personal Leadership With | No Comments

    “The Power of Leadership”

    Some challenging advice from Dan Kennedy as he recently addresses those wishing to join his Renegade Millionaire advisement group…

    There are two fundamental viewpoints of life in total conflict and I find that Renegade Millionaires hold one; most everyone else holds the other.  Under duress, the temptation is to permit some acceptance of the second to creep into your thinking.  Such temptation is as evil as evil can be.  The first viewpoint is: “It is ALL my fault” meaning, “I am in control, I can continually re-arrange things to be in control; but to do so I must accept responsibility for every outcome and every experience.” 

    The other is a belief in “circumstances beyond my control.”  Those who have the latter as their belief tend to excuse both themselves and others from all sorts of bad behavior and outcomes.  They often characterize this as tolerance and compassion, but that is disguise and delusion.  There is no middle ground here.  You either believe in self-reliance and self-determination or you do not.

    Conclusion of Dan’ thoughts tomorrow…

    “Income seldom exceeds personal development.  The key factor that will determine your financial future is not the economy; it is your philosophy.” – Jim Rohn

    Have a great day!

    Shawn

    Russ M. Miller, LLIF – Chairman & CEO
    Performance Institute (Human Capital Development)
    Global CEO Academy (Management Training)
    Sunny Hong Zhang – Managing Partner – China
    Shawn M. Miller – Managing Partner – USA

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