Post-Christmas Resolution, Day 300 – Use The Right Yardstick

“Never lose sight of the fact that the most important yardstick of your success will be how you treat other people – your family, friends, and coworkers, and even strangers you meet along the way. “

— Barbara Bush

It is not about the number of blog hits.

It is not about the number of posts.

It is not about the number of Facebook friends.

It is not about the number of Twitter followers.

It is not the number of active subscribers.

No, it’s about what we have given to our family, our friends, our neighbors, and strangers.

That is the yardstick with which to measure our success.

Thanks for your support this year!

… And just for the record, it is not about making it 300 days of this challenge either.  But it is still rather cool. 🙂

Opened and closed the Toastmasters D7 Sunset Division Contest tonight. That was my official volunteering, but really I was just there to cheer on all the contestants and other volunteers. They did a great job!

About Eric Winger

Our perception of time is key to how we use our time. The most fundamental way to change that perception is to give our time. This opens us up to new opportunities and ideas from which we can build to really make a difference. ... Yes, we *do* have time to make a difference!
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2 Responses to Post-Christmas Resolution, Day 300 – Use The Right Yardstick

  1. Here, here! And congrats that is very, very cool.

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