I've been reading this book, again…It's the second time around for this one. Time has a way of changing your perspective on your environment, and yourself. The message in this book is powerful because, in my experience, mediocrity is a normal thing for most part.

It's safe, predictable, and widely accepted. These are the very characteristics I'm actively hurtling away from. They yield the same results each time, and leaves little to no room for chance when this thinking is in play. Effecting change can be difficult, be it's certainly not impossible.

This book is great for motivation. You know, the motivation needed to address the stuff that occupies space in your head, but never gets a chance be in the spotlight? This is where its at!

*Note-To-Self: Approach the light, turn it on, and direct that splendent beam where you see fit.

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