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THE GREATEST POTENTIAL LIES WITHIN

Do you want to accomplish great things? Do you want to do small things in great ways? YOU CAN because you have everything you need. It's called your inner best, and if you make the most of it, you'll change the world.

Want to have greater vision to see things as they could be? Then get in touch with your inner Dr. King. Climb to the mountaintop and see the possibilities.

Want to be more inventive? Then tap your inner Edison. Follow your curiosity, exert your persistence, and move your bright ideas beyond the brainstorm.

Want to be bolder? Leverage your inner Rosa Parks. Want to be kinder? Uncover your inner Gandhi. Want to be smarter? Exercise your inner Einstein.

People often look outward for pre-packaged advice. Yet the greatest potential lies within. You are the answer.

Enjoy your visit here...think deeply...take action...be the change you wish to see.

Tom Terez
Tom Terez
Founder of InnerBest.com, BetterWorkplaceNow.com, and TomTerez.com
 
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THE UNEXPECTED ROAD TO MEANINGFUL COINCIDENCE -- Can a spark plug conspire with unseen forces to teach lessons about synchronicity? It can and it did, on New Year's Eve, on the way to a funeral service.

GETTING UNPLUGGED IN A PLUGGED-IN WORLD -- Can you do nothing? That's right, NOTHING. Can you sit in utter calm for 15 straight minutes and do absolutely nothing and contemplate nothing and just let time pass without hearing the clock tick? I know, these are strange questions, especially when there's so much that needs to get done. Let's set them aside for a moment so I can tell you about Loretta.

ASPIRING TO BE A LAMPLIGHTER -- What can Robert Louis Stevenson and a lamplighter from 1800s Scotland teach us about today's fast world? Quite a bit, if we read between the lines. In his poem "The Lamplighter," Stevenson recalls the evening view from his childhood home. He would watch the lamplighter firing up the outdoor oil lamps, and it seemed like a wonderful job. But is Stevenson talking about the work itself -- or about the aspiration of being a good person who casts a warm glow of kindness? Decide for yourself.

FLYING THROUGH THE 'UGH-KNOWN' -- Barriers come in all shapes and sizes, but the ones that hold us back the most are those we create in our own mind. Such was the case 60 years ago, when advances in flight were bringing people closer and closer to the sound barrier. "We were flying through uncharted territory, the 'ugh'known' as we called it," wrote Chuck Yeager, the first test pilot to break through the barrier.

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