35 Do your work with your whole heart and you will succeed — there's so little competition.

Elbert Hubbard, writer and editor

QUESTIONS FOR THOUGHT OR DISCUSSION:
In what parts of my work am I whole-hearted? Where am I less than completely engaged? What impact does it have on me when I am half-hearted — on my relationships with the people with whom I work, on the task? What would it take for me to become whole-hearted in everything I do?

36 The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.

Marcel Proust, French author

QUESTIONS FOR THOUGHT OR DISCUSSION:
Where do I need to look again at people, ideas, and situations? What will help me to find a fresh perspective?

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37 In times of change, those who are ready to learn will inherit the world, while those who believe they know will be marvelously prepared to deal with a world that has ceased to exist.

Eric Hoffer, American social philosopher

QUESTIONS FOR THOUGHT OR DISCUSSION:
What is my capacity to embrace change? What reduces my comfort level with change? One way to increase my comfort level with change is to try new things. What can I do this month that will be a completely new experience for me?

38 Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there.

Will Rogers, American cowboy philosopher and humorist

QUESTIONS FOR THOUGHT OR DISCUSSION:
Where am I sitting on the need to act? What would it take to get me going?

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