John Wooden defines success as “peace of mind attained only through self satisfaction in knowing you did the best of which you’re capable”. So often we look to others to validate our sense of self. We confuse reputation (what others perceive) with character (who we really are). This reversed logic makes if very difficult to pursue our truest aims as we are forever seeking to please others. But what if we were to consider the notion of self satisfaction in knowing we did our best? How would this change the way we work, love, live, play, pray?
About Yael Blum
Yael Blum is a highly engaging leadership development specialist, consultant and executive coach. A disciplined and creative thinker, dynamic speaker, and masterful coach, she strives to unleash the capacity for individuals and organizations to lead well and flourish
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