Thursday, August 25, 2011

Stop acting like your job owns you...

Back to school! Where rhyming without timing is accepted and four plus four now equals twenty two. How? Make it work, make it your own. Know while you grow that creating problems doesn’t solve issues. Tomorrow’s leaders don’t point fingers; they’re trained to shatter expectation feeding not determination but the palmed pockets of today’s business maker.



Author Brian Adreas writes, “I thought, I’ll remove my head for a while and it went fine except most people didn’t know where to look when we were having a conversation.”



Untold is the future. One might think they can predict, forecast a hurricane or warn of financial danger but in the end more time and energy is wasted flooding the channels of worry and fear which causes an effect by way of teaching the student to stop on a lifelong journey geared toward becoming…



Becoming what? Are we supposed to know? Was it the tiny print that squinted a hint in the crumpled pages handed to you before birth?



The daily goal shouldn’t be somebody knowing the colors of your eyes, being instantly recognized in large crowds or becoming the flavor of the month at work. As much as science and big business promotes one of our key needs of survival is acceptance…try selling that to a rock on the hot desert floor of Arizona.



After taking nearly year off from martial arts; being alone opened the door to locate a proper place of accepted study. In my heart Tae Kwon Do is a vision of twelve different people reading the same book. Each offers separate methods of posture, digestion of printed thought and proper placement of the chapters after the brain’s been given too much to drink.



Going to work is no different. Instead of comparing yourself to the true go-getters and over energized monsters addicted to minute by minute success; know of your own path. You’re not an employee but instead a product. The company has invested in you. Therefore what you deliver is looked upon as being no different then the items found on shelves at Wal-Mart and Target.



Texture is what made America the strongest soil on earth. Sculpting you to look, feel and react like Johnny and Cecilia makes you no different than George Harrison’s My Sweet Lord which ended up in plagiarism court because it sounded too much like He’s So Fine from the Chiffons.



Inventors waste no time suing other creators for stealing their ideas but when it comes to the shell you were given at birth nobody believes in them self enough to protect the space you take up in the world.



Your desire to become was designed by you. Your willingness to share was incredible marketing by you. Through challenge and change four plus four will equal eighty nine but ultimately it’s the arrival of belief within that picks up the puzzle and locates the piece leading to peace.



You’re not for sale. That’s Charlie Sheen’s game.



You’re a hand wrapped individual chiseled from the veins of a giant mountain establishment carefully crafted to enhance what the big business requires to keep their doors open. Separation between church and state isn’t just a government issue; protecting your investment puts value in every breath you take.



I will always believe in you first…



arroecollins@clearchannel.com

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