As a child, the Labor Day Weekend served as a benchmark of
sorts. It was the end of a glorious summer vacation and the beginning of a new
adventure. As I grew a bit older, it was a time of brief reflection, reviewing
past performance and anxiously anticipating what was ahead. It was a bittersweet time as the long
summer days were fading and trees began to transform into a kaleidoscope of
colors.
In the final analysis, Labor Day has always represented a
time of transition, a time to move from point A to B. This Labor Day Weekend, I
urge you to take care of yourself, rest, reacquaint yourself with your families
and take a moment to reflect…is it time for a transition in your life…in your
leadership style? There’s a quote from John Maxwell that continues to swirl in
my thoughts and urges me to continually move forward…”We can not become what we
need by remaining what we are.”
Be good to yourself...
No comments:
Post a Comment