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The Freak Factor: Discovering Uniqueness by Flaunting Weakness The Freak Factor: Discovering Uniqueness by Flaunting Weakness by David J. Rendall
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“Many of us are sundials in the shade. Things aren’t working, but we are not broken. We are just in the wrong spot. We need to move out of the shade and into the sun, or we need to start chopping down trees.”
David J. Rendall, The Freak Factor: Discovering Uniqueness by Flaunting Weakness
“If you think a weakness can be turned into a strength, I hate to tell you this, but that’s another weakness. - Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts”
David J. Rendall, The Freak Factor: Discovering Uniqueness by Flaunting Weakness
“If we are overly joyful it’s Friday, we should reconsider what we’re doing Monday through Thursday. - Denise W. Barreto”
David J. Rendall, The Freak Factor: Discovering Uniqueness by Flaunting Weakness
“Most people don’t enjoy everything about their jobs. Instead of trying to find the perfect job or business, we should strive to increase the number of hours per day that we can apply our strengths and decrease the number of hours each day that we spend in our areas of weakness.”
David J. Rendall, The Freak Factor: Discovering Uniqueness by Flaunting Weakness
“Your strengths have the capacity to become so dominant that they render your limitations irrelevant. - Dr. Lance Watson”
David J. Rendall, The Freak Factor: Discovering Uniqueness by Flaunting Weakness
“What are you addicted to? What do you need? What can’t you live without? What do you do too much, too often and for too long? How can you build on your addiction and become the best?”
David J. Rendall, The Freak Factor: Discovering Uniqueness by Flaunting Weakness
“Excellence requires you to amplify your strengths and allow your weaknesses to get even worse.”
David J. Rendall, The Freak Factor: Discovering Uniqueness by Flaunting Weakness
“It’s very difficult to motivate yourself to do something. It’s much easier to leverage what you are already motivated to do. - Chris Guillebeau, The Art of Non-Conformity”
David J. Rendall, The Freak Factor: Discovering Uniqueness by Flaunting Weakness
“You probably want what only a select few have. But if you do what most people do, if you follow the crowd, then you probably won’t have the life that you want. Non-conformity is important because you probably want to be like a select few, instead of ending up like most people.”
David J. Rendall, The Freak Factor: Discovering Uniqueness by Flaunting Weakness