Ken Keis, MBA, CPC, is an internationally known author, speaker, and consultant. He is President and CEO of CRG Consulting Resource Group International, Inc., Many professionals herald CRG as the Number One global resource center for Personal and Professional Development. For information on CRG Resources, please visit http://crgleader.com For information on Ken’s Training and Speaking Programs, please visit http://kenkeis.com
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Today’s society has progressed to the point where in some work environments unless you operate with urgency addiction you are negatively judged. You are seen as a slacker not willing to pay the price for success and not committed to the cause. However it can also be a way that we feel exhilarated and useful. If it gets strong enough we get addicted to the perpetual motion and being busy becomes the goal.
We have become conditioned to hold back the real truth in many situations. We hold our truth in. Stuffed into our minds and bodies, our truth clogs our entire systems, like a plugged fuel line to a motor — not operating at full potential — sputtering through life.
When you look around the world today, it seems that a lot of the fun has gone out of our lives. We take ourselves and life so seriously, we have stopped enjoying what we are doing. Fun is something that provides amusement or enjoyment in your life.
Almost all successful individuals understand the power of leverage. And that success in any endeavor is accelerated by using leverage. You may become successful without using leverage but, you if you aren’t using it, that means you are willing to compromise the level of success, speed, and time necessary to get to each level.
Almost without exception, most high achievements are the result of persistence. If showing up and waiting for success is all it took, we would all be experiencing the sweet taste of victory. We know that’s not true.
Whatever Your Life Purpose and Whether Your Work is in Healthcare, Education, Business, Criminal Justice, Ministry, Families, or Myriad Thousands of Other Responsibilities, Your Overall Activity Should Leave Others Feeling Encouraged.
The greatest benefit of forgiveness goes to the person giving it—not receiving it. The definition states to “give up” means to release. The fact of the matter is that the harboring of resentment or bitterness affects our physical, emotional, and mental health—not the offender.
In today’s self-absorbed and self-centered societies, somehow we have missed one of the most important characteristics required for true success: a person’s credibility level. But to do something about it, we need to understand this concept and the impact it is having on us and others.
Today’s society would like us to believe that our situation or anything else that keeps us from achieving our wants or desires is someone else’s fault. Of course, deep down we know this is utterly false. Responsibility is the high road; to not take responsibility means we can blame everyone but ourselves for our current circumstances.
Health care is quickly becoming the number one concern in the Western world. Today our life expectancy is higher than ever; the average lifespan for men and women exceeds 70 years. People are now looking at the quality of their life as equal to or more important than the length of their life.

