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84 weeks ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Leadership and Forgive... · 0 replies · +1 points

These posts are so wonderful and speak so much to me. While I love the idea of an autographed copy of this book, I did just finish reading it as a part of the BookSneeze program and so I have a copy and believe you should send copies to someone who hasn't had the benefit of reading it.

In this particular section, on the point of resetting, I found myself thinking about a position I held where this is exactly what happened to the leader. And that negativity is infectious. As much as I was personally hurt by that situation as someone who was very close to that leader, when I read Andy's book, I found myself knowing that forgiveness should be extended to that person. I pray that some day that leader will find the reset button as it hasn't happened so far and it is sad to see a wonderful Christian leader be stuck in a negativity cycle so much.

For myself, reading the book has led to me evaluating my own life and the people I need to forgive. I appreciated it that it points out that the person doesn't have to ask for or even want our forgiveness, but by not forgiving them, we damage ourselves. It was truly a life changing lesson.

Thank you to both Andy and Michael for your blogs. I follow them regularly and they have both changed my life in ways I cannot begin to describe.

100 weeks ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Shift: The Essence of ... · 0 replies · +2 points

I love the title. As for subtitles, I think there are some great ones already suggested. After I read Linchpin (on suggestion from your blog, by the way), I had such an eye opening about the changes in the world and some understanding of some of the recent happenings in my previous company. If we don't learn to shift and do things differently, we won't survive these changes. I look forward to reading this!

107 weeks ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - The Butterfly Circus · 2 replies · +2 points

Wow I have to say I'm just about speechless after watching this. What an amazing lesson in perceptions and how they impact us. It is a reminder, for me, that we not only need to believe in ourselves, but also in others. Thank you for sharing this, it was a wonderful way to start my day.
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108 weeks ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - BookSneeze: Free Books... · 0 replies · +2 points

I love the new site and am blessed to be a part of this blogging group. With my new goals this year for the new story of my life, reading is on the list to a lot more and I anticipate doing a lot more reviews. Thank you for the opportunity to participate in this and great title!

121 weeks ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Do You Need a Comments... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thank you so much! I skimmed to the meat of the post and completely missed that statement. My apologies!

121 weeks ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Do You Need a Comments... · 2 replies · +2 points

I think this is a great list and have been trying to come up with something similar for my blog as I try to build it. Do you mind if others use your ideas here? Thank you, as always, for what you post and a do. Your posts are indeed a great add to my day.

121 weeks ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Creating a Sense of Ur... · 0 replies · +1 points

It never ceases to amaze me that God puts on your mind and in your heart some of the exact things I need to hear in my day. I love your blog for that very reason.

122 weeks ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Should You Consider Se... · 0 replies · +2 points

This is exciting and I've spent three cups of coffee browsing the site and all of the links with a wealth of information. I am at a point where I am truly evaluating life and working toward making that move to write more full time and focus on what I have felt for years is my calling. I am so thankful for what you provide here and for all of the great links on this site that have led me to some things I didn't know about. Thank you so much.

122 weeks ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - The Necessity of Humil... · 2 replies · +2 points

What great information. Sad that many businesses believe when they get bigger it's the time to be less collaborative because "we don't need so many people involved in decisions." While someone does ultimately have to be responsible for the decisions, it doesn't pay to make them in a vacuum.

124 weeks ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Book Notes: Free by Ch... · 0 replies · +1 points

I would love to have a copy of this book because it would give me some different ideas on how to look at things. I am in the process of "reinventing" my life and this may give some insight and ideas to implement in that process. In today's economy, I believe we should explore all ideas, take what is useful to us and see what we can do with it.