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John Cyr, is a retired workforce development trainer and motivational consultant who publishes articles and editorials under the pen-name Cyreous. He advocates transformative learning as the key learning method for trainers and educators and shares this information at http://www.cyreousquotes.com. Sort By: Date | Popularity
![]() A Super Bowl Catch, Painted Fuse Boxes And FaithFor many, faith is an uneasy concept to grasp. In business it is rarely a topic for discussion. For the prejudiced and uninformed, faith has been used as an antagonist agent. Take for example what I recently found at a quote website I visited. The quote read, "The alleged short-cut... ![]() Crossing The Belief Barrier"Only he who can see the invisible can do the impossible." - Frank Gaines
When I was young I accomplished an amazing feat. I learned how to play the guitar. By the time I was 17 I played in a band with a group of musicians and music became more challenging... ![]() Management Is Only Leadership When You Lead By ExampleThe best side to learn leadership from is not the management side, but the employee side of the manager/employee relationship; for by being forced-fed an education about management from management, you often learn the wrong tenets and greed driven philosophy other detached managers want you to know, whereas learning leadership... ![]() The Path Of Luck Or Serendipity?"I find that the harder I work the more luck I seem to have." - Thomas Jefferson
I have often heard the question, "Do you believe in luck?" I do actually, but I prefer to call it serendipity; for two reasons.
1) Since so many do not know the meaning of the... ![]() Being Tough Means Choosing The RightMotivational materials usually have to be read with some degree of circumspect. Even as a coach and motivational trainer, I have caught myself saying things in my exuberance that later needed to be modified. Take our quote today which comes to us from the Reverend Robert Schuler. I... ![]() You Can Change Your DestinyThis month has been like a history lesson for me as I outlined the trail of the past "great ones" in the field of self-improvement. From Russell Herman Conwell's book "Acres of Diamonds" a generation of self-help gurus sprang up including Og Mandino, Napoleon Hill, Dale Carnegie, W. Clement Stone... ![]() Gifts With No Thought Are WorthlessI was rummaging through a bunch of quotes all at the same time when this brilliant thought came to me that there are good ideas inside of ideas that we often miss for one reason or another. It might be we are focused only on one thing and we can't... ![]() Christmas And The Craving For AppreciationWhat a wonderful Christmas it was this year. My oldest son asked me what about this Christmas did I enjoy and I answered, "Just having you here". It is true, seeing my family around me was the biggest joy of my life. I missed one son who could not make... ![]() The Power Of Belief Broken DownHere is a suggestion for a game to play at your next party. Write down this question on a piece of paper and pass it around. Make sure that everyone gets a chance to answer it. The question is, "How important is "belief" to you? I wonder what kind of... ![]() An Interesting Twist On Success Breeding FailureI make it a habit of listening to successful people. I read their books, and follow their articles, and research some of the same topics of interest they have. I wish I had known this secret when I first started in business 30 years ago. Lou Gerstner is known as...
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