Madelyn Griffith-Haynie explores the various and many ‘Recipes for Success’ on Youtube, blogging etc.. All the ingredients are different with some far out there preparation methods guaranteed to make you mind sharp and your body superhuman. We all have our own definition of success… when young it is usually the expectations of others that form our initial ambitions, parents, teachers etc.. at my end of the spectrum.. I have found that however successful I am deemed to be, if there is not a strong element of happiness, enthusiasm and excitement to keep doing it.. it is success in name only.. Madelyn would love you hear your views on the subject so please head over.
Success Strategies
Different Strokes for Different Folks© Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, CTP, CMC, ACT, MCC, SCAC
from theCoaching SeriesMY way is not the only highway
Hopping around the ‘net hoping to find the beginning markers of the yellow-brick-road to massive success, life-satisfaction and ultimate happiness?
How many of the gurus below have YOU tripped across?
If you are not meeting with much success by following any of them, maybe what I have to say in the second half of the article below might make some sense.
YouTube Gurus spill their guts
I’ve been arguing with YouTube again — this time with the so-called “Success” Gurus.
I’ve been listening to their lectures, TED talks, keynote speeches, and all kinds of interviews with an impressive line-up of fabulously successful guests — and it ALL sounded good at the time.
- Locate your motivation for massive action.
- Never give up — Do…
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This is a great title followed by great advice from Madelyn.
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Thank you, Paul. SO appreciated your comment under the post itself too. ::kisses::
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mgh
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Hugs X
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Always informative info from Madelyn. And the unique delivery of her posts make them all engaging reads. 🙂 ❤ xx
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Thanks for the endorsement, Deb. ::blushing::
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mgh
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Thank you so much for reblogging, Sally. An unusually large number of my comments on other sites don’t seem to be “taking” today – perhaps I’m getting dumped into the spam trash?
In any case, I’ll keep coming back until I am *successful* letting you know how much I truly appreciate your support. 🙂
xx,
mgh
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You are coming through loud and clear Madelyn… I am afraid that WP spam control is not as intelligent as it needs to be.. but it has saved me from some anatomical themed posts that I am glad did not appear on one of my posts! xxx
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LOL – I don’t seem to attract too many of the biological ones, but I sure do get more than my share of the others. Always grateful to have them whisked out of view.
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mgh
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This is brilliant. Madelyn puts her heart into her writing. Makes me want to stand up and sing, ♫ I Did It My Way ♫ ❤
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VERY funny, Tina. One of the men I dated when I lived in NYC wrote “I’ve Gotta be Me” – so that’s the one I tend to sing.
xx,
mgh
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