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baychef
01-27-2009, 09:10 AM
Tonight is our second "Step Up" program meeting and I received this quote in an e-mail from Simple Truths. A copy will go home with everyone to post where they can see it every day. I need to also tatoo this into my brain!!:)

Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen received 77 rejections for their idea Chicken Soup for the Soul. They had to make a decision each time...should they throw in the towel and say enough is enough, or should they keep trying to pursue their dreams? You know the rest of the story. The 78th publisher said “Yes” and they went on to sell over 100 million books.
So never forget that you are only one choice away from changing your life. Do you have the courage to make it?

Koolotus
01-27-2009, 09:47 AM
Very cool, I have read that story before, very humbling. I hand out the quote that is all over my house (fridge, mirrors, desk, doorways) It is on a little slip of paper. I don't remember who from.

"There is a choice you have to make in everything you do. So keep in mind that in the end the choice you make, makes you."

Good luck tonight!
xoxo,
Cheryl

kisrae
01-27-2009, 09:56 AM
I love using quotes in everything. I even send out a daily quote or strang fact in the school bulletin everyday.
I hope it give those hormonal teen a little time to think. YAH RIGHT!! WHATEVER!

Koolotus
01-27-2009, 10:41 AM
Miss you IDA, call me!?!

baychef
01-27-2009, 02:54 PM
I love using quotes in everything. I even send out a daily quote or strang fact in the school bulletin everyday.
I hope it give those hormonal teen a little time to think. YAH RIGHT!! WHATEVER!

It can't hurt!!! My office is based at the "I didn't do it" "It wasn't me" school...6th through 8th graders!!! Hormones on sneakers as a favorite principal of mine used to say!!

I love quotes too. They seem to be "rut busters" for me!!

kisrae
01-27-2009, 06:44 PM
It can't hurt!!! My office is based at the "I didn't do it" "It wasn't me" school...6th through 8th graders!!! Hormones on sneakers as a favorite principal of mine used to say!!

I love quotes too. They seem to be "rut busters" for me!!

I'm at a 6-8th grade too!! I put them in every once in a while but I put in a strange fact of the day. It's fun to hear them talk about the strang fact. The teachers even look forward to it.