Okay, I wanted to do a post with content from The MavHERick Mind.
I considered talking about leadership. "A leader is someone that is willing to do what others won't and do so with empathy and understanding."
Or talking about different success terrain. "A corporate battleground and an entrepreneurial battleground possess different soil, different conditions."
Or how to deal with resource zappers. "In your life, when presented with individuals who wish to have you battle them, think of them as children that just don't know better."
Or how yapping about other people (a mistake I often make) keeps us stuck in the past. "If I had continued to talk about the situation, repeating all the details, I would have kept myself caught up in a past event reliving my frustration."
But my fave section in The MavHERick Mind is Liz's discussion about how money, having it, making it, is not crass but a beautiful thing. "She understands that to affect the world in the way she wishes - the way she has imagined in her vision - requires some cash! Well wishes alone won't change the world."
I never thought that was true, that the more money or success we have, the easier or bigger a difference we could make. It seemed so... materialistic or crass as Liz calls it. But it is true. One reason is because I can allocate time to making a difference (rather than paying the bills). Another is because I have the contacts and money to obtain the resources to make a difference.
Of course, my highlights (which I really had to narrow down) from The MavHERick Mind might not be your highlights. I'd love to hear your fave bits.