This week's Pep Talk: "Fair, Reasonable and Agreeable"
Consistent readers of this weekly musing, and folks who have heard me speak in person, know the message often includes this belief: when facing challenging moments in life, we must have "the courage to put fear and self doubt aside and allow wonderment to win."
Usually when talking, or writing, about courage trumping fear my mind wanders to a buddy and long-time mentor Dr. Jerry Gibson. He's in his eighties these days but still has the passion and enthusiasm of someone half his age. The former University of Illinois football team chaplain and I used to have wonderful breakfasts together in the Mile High City before he and beautiful wife Normadeene moved to Arizona about a year ago.
I'll never forget one conversation about the importance of courage and risk taking in reaching desired goals, when the retired minister proclaimed, "Mark, when it comes to risk taking we could learn from turtles." I almost spit out my oatmeal while chuckling but was able to query, "What the heck are you talking about, we could learn from turtles?" With a grin as wide as the chasm separating America's rival political parties, Gibson responded, "Think about it. A turtle doesn't make any progress until sticking its neck out!" Ya know he has a point. So, here goes: I'm gonna stick my neck out.
For the past seven years, folks like you, have received a weekly Pep Talk. A short story, from life experiences, designed to encourage others to play like champions - home, work and elsewhere. Two years ago, Victory Productions added a Daily Dose of encouragement via mobile device texts. Each product has the same mission: help you effectively deal with change, challenge and adversity and keep your spirit hopeful. The writing and distribution of these services takes time and money.
As a small business owner, - many of you can relate too - we must constantly evaluate where we're spending time and resources, right? A trusted advisor challenged me recently, "Mark, you need to discover what value others believe your writings bring to their lives. You need to have the courage to ask." He's right. How many businesses survive when providing services/products for free? After prayer and deliberation, I am asking for a $20 annual subscription fee in consideration of the time and effort required to produce Pep Talk and Daily Dose.
I hope you agree. Yes, it will cost a little but, trust me, it will mean a lot toward Victory Productions' ability to provide these services. For every $20 payment received before January 1st, 2012, $5 will be donated to Widow's Walk, www.widowswalk.com, a Denver-based non profit providing support and services to women and families who have lost a husband and father.
Thanks for considering this value proposition. I hope you find it fair, reasonable and agreeable. At this time, I hope you find life in a similar fashion too. Happy Holidays! Here's where you can subscribe to Pep Talk/Daily Dose: http://www.seekvictory.com/books.html.
Usually when talking, or writing, about courage trumping fear my mind wanders to a buddy and long-time mentor Dr. Jerry Gibson. He's in his eighties these days but still has the passion and enthusiasm of someone half his age. The former University of Illinois football team chaplain and I used to have wonderful breakfasts together in the Mile High City before he and beautiful wife Normadeene moved to Arizona about a year ago.
I'll never forget one conversation about the importance of courage and risk taking in reaching desired goals, when the retired minister proclaimed, "Mark, when it comes to risk taking we could learn from turtles." I almost spit out my oatmeal while chuckling but was able to query, "What the heck are you talking about, we could learn from turtles?" With a grin as wide as the chasm separating America's rival political parties, Gibson responded, "Think about it. A turtle doesn't make any progress until sticking its neck out!" Ya know he has a point. So, here goes: I'm gonna stick my neck out.
For the past seven years, folks like you, have received a weekly Pep Talk. A short story, from life experiences, designed to encourage others to play like champions - home, work and elsewhere. Two years ago, Victory Productions added a Daily Dose of encouragement via mobile device texts. Each product has the same mission: help you effectively deal with change, challenge and adversity and keep your spirit hopeful. The writing and distribution of these services takes time and money.
As a small business owner, - many of you can relate too - we must constantly evaluate where we're spending time and resources, right? A trusted advisor challenged me recently, "Mark, you need to discover what value others believe your writings bring to their lives. You need to have the courage to ask." He's right. How many businesses survive when providing services/products for free? After prayer and deliberation, I am asking for a $20 annual subscription fee in consideration of the time and effort required to produce Pep Talk and Daily Dose.
I hope you agree. Yes, it will cost a little but, trust me, it will mean a lot toward Victory Productions' ability to provide these services. For every $20 payment received before January 1st, 2012, $5 will be donated to Widow's Walk, www.widowswalk.com, a Denver-based non profit providing support and services to women and families who have lost a husband and father.
Thanks for considering this value proposition. I hope you find it fair, reasonable and agreeable. At this time, I hope you find life in a similar fashion too. Happy Holidays! Here's where you can subscribe to Pep Talk/Daily Dose: http://www.seekvictory.com/books.html.
Published on December 26, 2011 09:12
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