Time To Give It Up

Hey You, In The Matters of You,

 

What if you never got to complain,  whine or wallow again.  .  .What if you just gave it up?

 

How would you feel?   How much more would you get done?   I am reading an incredible story of Alan Mullaly the CEO of the Ford turnaround.

 

American Icon by Bryce G Hoffman and my favorite part of the whole story is Alan’s almost stoic, defiant unfaltering ability not to complain, whine or give up.

 

I believe this is why Ford is still here today.  .  .  .  resurrected from the sure dead when almost of all of “Big Business” was bailed out by “Big Government”.

 

I for one have made it my goal to do less and less complaining,  give up whining and stop wallowing.

 

Are you with me?

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Tony Scelzo is the voice of HealthStatus and our blog You Matters. He is the author of Belay Your Day, a daily guide to Hack Life and The Ultimate Tech Start-Up Manual. He is business coach to over 150 businesses, a consultant and entrepreneur that has founded 4 businesses and been on 9 business teams. A self proclaimed self improvement junky, he has read over 500 books on the subject of mental health and personal wellness. Over the 10 years of training and coaching he has become obsessed with the simple ways to “hack” life for the good. Simple short-cuts to live better.

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Tony Scelzo is the voice of HealthStatus and our blog You Matters. He is the author of Belay Your Day, a daily guide to Hack Life and The Ultimate Tech Start-Up Manual. He is business coach to over 150 businesses, a consultant and entrepreneur that has founded 4 businesses and been on 9 business teams. A self proclaimed self improvement junky, he has read over 500 books on the subject of mental health and personal wellness. Over the 10 years of training and coaching he has become obsessed with the simple ways to “hack” life for the good. Simple short-cuts to live better.

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