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14 years ago @ 9 to 5 Mac | Apple Int... - Google's Schmidt coy o... · 0 replies · +1 points

This is an awful post and the comments are worse. Sad. Slow news day fellas? Not worthy of 9to5 Mac. #dissapointed

14 years ago @ Maurilio Amorim - Say Yes to the Prompting · 1 reply · +1 points

Brilliant! Thank you for this great post. I found this awesome blog thanks to Michael Hyatt's re-Tweet. I've always wondered why I think of others when I do, and this makes awesome sense. I will try to act on it more often. http://www.kellycroy.wordpress.com

14 years ago @ 9 to 5 Mac | Apple Int... - Project iPad magazine ... · 0 replies · +3 points

Reminds me of the Daily Prophet in Harry Potter. Very cool.

14 years ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - An Interview with Max ... · 0 replies · +1 points

I believe this book will help me be a better parent and teacher, husband and father, speaker and artist, and overall help me make that lasting impact in this world. Looks like a winner. I will share what I learn with everyone I know. Tweeting and Facebooking this link now.

15 years ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Rework by Jason Fried ... · 0 replies · +1 points

There is so much I want to accomplish in life and I am always looking for an edge. Rework looks like an outstanding resource that I can use at work, at home, and in personal brand to truly make the progress I dream about. I hope I win a copy of Rework. Thanks!

15 years ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Leadership and Forgive... · 0 replies · +1 points

I firmly believe the greatest gift we can give someone in life is a second chance. Andy Andrews and Michael Hyatt are two amazing men. I follow both on Twitter and I read their blogs regularly. (Andy needs to post more often.) I have read every Andy Andrews book, and I am looking forward to the Heart Mender. (I would like to compare how it evolved from Island of Saints.) Hoping I win a copy. One of my favorite quotes that goes along with Andy's theme is, "All Saints have a past, all sinners have a future." (I believe Oscar Wilde said this.) Best wishes to all. Also hoping Andy returns ask a guest on Hyatt's blog. Wonderful reading.

15 years ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Leadership Question #2... · 0 replies · +1 points

So true!

15 years ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Leadership Question #1... · 0 replies · +2 points

This is an easy one. I'm 40 years old, and to this day the biggest impact in leadership in my life was The Boy Scouts of America. I became an Eagle Scout. I wish more young men were interested in Scouting today. Some simple leadership principles to build leadership include surrounding yourself with other model leaders, working to become your best, service to others, being mentored in leadership roles, being thrust into leadership positions, living by a code of conduct, and more. I could go on and on. If it has to be a person then Baden Powell. Thanks for listening.

15 years ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - The Third Ingredient o... · 0 replies · +1 points

John, your Standard Theme looks absolutely stunning and easy to use. I want to blog more often and I believe your theme will make it easier to do that. I love the look and design of Michael Hyatt's website, and if he recommends you then I know this is good for me.
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