Monday, February 24, 2014

Weekly Motivational Message


Greetings everyone-

This week’s motivation comes from the empowering 'democracy' of time. Every being is not given equal intellect, money or health. But everyone gets the opportunity of exactly 24 hours each day. No genius, however great, is rewarded even a single extra minute. Hence time is an ideal democracy - the great equalizer of our opportunity. The great beauty of time is that one cannot waste it in advance. The next day, the next hour are lying there ready for you, as perfect, as if you had never wasted or misapplied a single moment in all your career. We focus so much on spending our monthly income wisely, and so little on spending our daily income of 24 hours optimally.

This week, let's realize that the most 'effective' use of our 24 hours is a thrilling game of equal opportunity - whose winners accumulate health, wealth and happiness.

Have an excellent week!

-Your friends at Credo

Monday, February 17, 2014

Weekly Motivational Message

Greetings everyone!

This week's motivation comes from the interview of comedian Steve Martin in the Charlie Rose show.Rose asked Martin for his advice for young entertainers.

"Nobody ever takes note of my advice because it's not the advice they wanted to hear. What they want to hear is - here's how you get an agent or write a script. But I always say - 
be so good they can't ignore you. Think about how you can be really good, and people will come to you."

Martin himself innovated his act to one that could not be ignored, for ten years. And when it was ready, it was a monster success. 


This week, let's be so good we can't be ignored.


Have a fantastic week!

-Your friends at Credo

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Weekly Motivational Message

Greetings everyone-

This week’s motivation comes from the story of the 4-minute mile.
For thousands of years, people held the belief that it was impossible for a human to run the mile in less than 4 minutes. The ancient Greeks even had lions chase the runners, but it was still ‘impossible’.

But in 1954, Roger Banister broke this imposing belief barrier. What’s more significant is what this breakthrough did for others. In the whole history of the human race, no one had ever been able to break a 4-minute mile, yet after Roger within one year barrier, 37 other runners also broke it. His experience provided them with a strong sense of certainty that they too could ‘do the impossible.’ And the year after that, 300 other runners did the same thing!
This week, let’s look for shattering a belief barrier that may be holding us back.

Have a great week!

-Your friends at Credo