Every time I see this one, I think of my Dad, because years ago, when I was going through a rough patch, he gave me the book by the same title. The content was helpful, but the theme was especially powerful because it came from him. Then and for the many years since, it has reminded me to stay tough.
And now – right now – I could use a reminder about that. I’m sure many others could as well. How about you? Feel free to share it freely with colleagues, family members and friends. It’s easy to post on your computer screen (directions below).
If you’d like to read the book, it’s probably available at your local library or your favorite local bookstore. If not, here’s a link to it on Amazon.
Do you have a favorite quote that reminds you of your Dad? If so – will you share it with us?
Hey Insiders! Don’t miss the Father’s Day material for Insiders only!
You can use the above quote as background or wallpaper for your computer with just three clicks.
1. Click on the image above.
2. Right click on the image that appears.
3. On the pull down menu that appears, click on “set as background”.
Voila! There’s still plenty of room on the left side of the screen for all your shortcut icons.
You can get a PDF version of this quote from the “Get 2 Goal” section of the Business Class Quote Library. Don’t have access to the library yet? Get your password here.
Note:
If you don’t like your new wallpaper, don’t want to replace it with a quote from the Business Class Quote Library and don’t know how to get rid of it……
Go to your control panel. Select “Display”. Select “Desktop”. And then choose from the designs offered.
For Insiders on Father’s Day – click here
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- Lesson from Dad on Running the Train
- Lessons from Mick Mixon’s Dad
- Brainteaser #33 – for Father’s Day
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- Most Valuable Fathers Day Gift of All
- Lesson from the Hot Dog Dad
- Lessons from Phil Ford’s Dad