
Reaching Your Destination…
April 2018 Thoughts That Count: “You will never reach your destination if you stop and throw stones at every dog that barks.” — {Winston Churchill} Spread the love


April 2018 Thoughts That Count: “You will never reach your destination if you stop and throw stones at every dog that barks.” — {Winston Churchill} Spread the love


February 2018 Thoughts That Count: “When you focus on problems, you’ll have more problems. When you focus on possibilities, you’ll have more opportunities.” Spread the love

January 2018 Thoughts That Count: “Although no one can go back and make a brand-new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand-new ending.” — {Carl Bard} 76650953 – empty highway leading to the mountains through the desert against the upcoming 2018 new year at beautiful sunrise. success concept. Spread the love

“As we struggle with shopping lists and invitations, compounded by December’s bad weather, it is good to be reminded that there are people in our lives who are worth this aggravation, and people to whom we are worth the same.” — {Donald E. Westlake, Author} Spread the love

Thoughts That Count… Nick Saban, Alabama Head Football Coach, provides an interesting look at how he views the price you have to pay to be successful. “The fact of the matter is, if you want to be good, you really don’t have a lot of choices, because it takes what it takes. You have to do what you have to do to be successful. So, you have to make choices and decisions to have the discipline and focus to the

Some great advice in business and in life is to keep moving forward and don’t worry about past mistakes. In fact, check out this quote: “Don’t cling to a mistake just because you spent a lot of time making it.” — {Aubrey de Grey, Author and Gerontologist} Spread the love

“When most people think about the future, they dream up ways so they might live happier lives. But notice this phenomenon. When people remember the crucial events that formed them, they don’t usually talk about happiness. It is usually the ordeals that seem most significant. Most people shoot for happiness but feel formed through suffering.” — {David Brooks, Author of “The Road to Character”} Spread the love