
Several years ago, my husband and a group of coworkers were required to take the Dale Carnegie course. Since he was already away several nights each week with his job, a night out to take a course as opposed to an activity did not initially appeal to him. However, he did great and received the top award for his class. He also became an advocate of the course...trying to convince me I would enjoy it as well...I was really not interested and was already too busy!
As a followup to the course each week an E-Motion Newsletter would appear in our email from S. Paul Kearley. In reading them I began to enjoy them and found the topics were diverse, relative to our daily work and life experiences, and not like many of the standard motivational material I had been exposed to by various employers.
As a followup to the course each week an E-Motion Newsletter would appear in our email from S. Paul Kearley. In reading them I began to enjoy them and found the topics were diverse, relative to our daily work and life experiences, and not like many of the standard motivational material I had been exposed to by various employers.
A recent tip that I found interesting from S. Paul Kearley's weekly E-Motion Newsletter was his acronym of M.U.S.T. Thinking. This process of personal goal achievement focuses on four steps; Motivate, Ultimatum, Strategy and Take Action. I think this is a good tool to revisit when one stops to take stock and realizes you have strayed from a personal goal, or also a good process to help one achieve a new desire!

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