Well I certainly believe that attitude makes all the difference. How about you?
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Well I certainly believe that attitude makes all the difference. How about you?
RUOK?
Well this Sunday November 29, is RUOK? Day, and what a day it is. I did a seminar in Cairns on Wednesday night that many of you may have attended and I spoke about RUOK and RUOK Day. It is a not for profit organisation promoting the need to reach out and ask those around us if they are OK and I hope that today you will.
Many of us have been touched by suicide in some way or another. I know just how powerful it is and the impact it can have on so many lives. I also know that there is often a lot of guilt associated with people after someone has suicided because they didn’t reach out. It is really hard to know what is going on inside someone else’s head, but don’t leave it to chance. We need to reach out and ask even the strongest appearing of people if they are OK? Do they need someone to talk to?
Can I ask that everyone who reads this post to reach and ask someone that you may be worried about, if they are OK? Imagine if we can save one life today? Maybe through six degrees of separation we may save thousands of lives.
Business is so about so much more than profit and loss. There is an incredible human aspect that sometimes gets lost. There are a lot of small business owners out there doing it tough around the world. Please let them know that they are appreciated and that they are far more important than their business to those who love them.
Please pass this message on and take a moment to visit RUOK.org. Most importantly please reach out and ask with absolute sincerity – RUOK?
And even though November 29th is National RUOK day – I think we should make it something we should ask others every day.
For more information click here - RUOK DAY – November 29, 2009
Well tonight we ran the latest in my series of Cairns event – our theme tonight was about how to overcome the urge to quit when times get tough. We had a huge crowd, somewhere in the vicinity of 350 people. I had a blast, the tweets were flying and all in all it seems as if everyone had a good time.
A very big thank you to everyone who came along on a very wet Cairns night and thank you also to everyone who lent a hand.
Here is a copy of the presentation from the night. I will also post the preview slide show which was all of my own quotes from the ME MYTH, my latest book.
Till next time.
Andrew
Every day I seem to encounter truly spectacular people who are hell bent on making the world a better place. Here is a group that I am proud to be associated with – Star Jam. I first saw this interview with Jono via MindFood Magazine – and the more I learnt, the more I realised that this was a very special organisation. We need to support groups like Star Jam – because they are the very essence of humanity.