“If You Could, Shouldn’t You?”

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This is a take on a quote I heard Jim Rohn say.

“If you could, shouldn’t you?”

I think it’s a great eye opener to how we can be better at what we do. It makes simple and perfect sense when we explore how it could be utilized in our careers.

If you could know your products better, shouldn’t you?

If you could help more people, shouldn’t you?

If you could learn more about underwriting, shouldn’t you?

If you could offer more products, shouldn’t you?

If you could learn more sales insights and techniques, shouldn’t you?

If you could follow up more, shouldn’t you?

If you could manage your time better, shouldn’t you?

If you could define your goals clearly and map out steps to achieve them, shouldn’t you?

If you could overcome obstacles and limiting beliefs, shouldn’t you?

There are obviously many more of theses questions that can spill into every aspect of our lives so I hope this gets you to think, and then act, instead of remaining and reacting.

Because the question I’ll ask in closing is . . .

If you could, why haven’t you?



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If you could paint with your toes, shouldn't you?

If you could tip 30%, shouldn't you?

If you could drive 140 mph, shouldn't you?

If you could play playstation all day, shouldn't you?

Yes, I should.
 
Ha ha, actually you can do all of that except drive 140 mph, at least in the US. Now on the Autobahn the recommended speed is 81 but there aren't really any limits.

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If you could paint with your toes, shouldn't you?

If you could tip 30%, shouldn't you?

If you could drive 140 mph, shouldn't you?

If you could play playstation all day, shouldn't you?

Yes, I should.
 
The answer is because of a lot of lazy people.
We all want a lot of money for a little bit of work. We all try to figure out how to work the least to make the most.

We all could do better.
 
Yes, Earl Nightingale says you have to put in the wood to get the heat, most people wait in front of an empty fireplace and wonder why it's freezing.


The answer is because of a lot of lazy people.
We all want a lot of money for a little bit of work. We all try to figure out how to work the least to make the most.

We all could do better.
 
I have lived in Detroit.... That's why I live in Albuquerque!!!


You new pic reminds me of something. That is a little protection when the rain does come. There are a lot of clients out there, that have enough protection for the storm that will come, but they will be wrong.
 
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