August 13, 2008
We are each way more powerful than we give ourselves credit for. We have the ability to make a difference. This short video is a reminder of the power of one.
Infusing Life and Business with Authenticity and Appreciation
August 13, 2008
We are each way more powerful than we give ourselves credit for. We have the ability to make a difference. This short video is a reminder of the power of one.
The Opening Ceremonies of the Olympics are today and I’m fired up. I LOVE the Olympics and was fortunate enough to attend both the 1996 Games in Atlanta and the 2000 Games in Sydney – two of the most incredible experiences of my life.
The Olympics are always filled with so much passion, energy, and inspiration. One of the greatest moments in Olympic history, in my opinion, happened in 1992 in Barcelona. It wasn’t a gold medal, a world record, or even a great accomplishment – it was the courage of a man to get up and keep going, and the love and support of his father that was so remarkable.
Check out this clip and get some tissues (even if you’ve seen it before, as I have dozens of times).
Who we are, how we play the “game” of life, and being able to give and receive love – those are always more important than “winning the race.”
My wife Michelle sent me this great video – it made me laugh and inspired me. The power of dance, joy, travel, community, and self expression all come through…check it out:
To find out more about this guy Matt, his project, his travels, and the story behind this video, check out his website at https://www.wherethehellismatt.com/?fbid=BOYzro
I recently saw this wonderful video and was moved and inspired – check it out:
As I watched this video, it reminded me that love and appreciation are the most powerful forces in the world. Our egos and life circumstances sometimes cause us to “forget” this, hold grudges, and disconnect from others – but when it comes down to it, love never dies and we are all connected to each other in infinite ways.
As the end of the video suggests – let’s all use this as a reminder to reach out to some, re-connect, forgive, or simply tell someone important to us that we love them.