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“Being happy doesn’t mean that everything is perfect. It means that you’ve decided to look beyond the imperfections.”- Unknown

 
Brian Sullivan
Brian Sullivan, President of Precise Selling

Are anything “good things” happening in the world? Well, perhaps there is only one place to look…Google™. So today, I searched “good things happening in the world” and according to the world wide web, there aren’t any. And if Google can’t find happiness, how the heck can we? Well I’m not buying it! In fact, I propose that we create a new search engine and call it …YOU.

And while all the others, including the media, are quickly searching and finding problems, hassles, anger, negativity and grumpiness, I propose the YOU search engine finds only solutions, challenges, warmth, positivity and smiles. And if this search engine, powered by YOU, spends more hours throughout the day SEARCHING for little victories at work, a new and exciting way to serve a customer, a better way to coach a co-worker, or a selfless way to help a stranger, YOU can become the most powerful search engine in the world. While I can’t promise the financial profits of Google, I can promise you much more. Because the more YOU search for good news, the more good news YOU will create. So this week, search for good while others are not. Then share your findings with everybody you touch. By doing so, YOU will sell more, lead more, and influence more. And the next time somebody does a Google search on TOP PERFORMER, your name will come up first.

Listen to Brian discuss the power of the positive mind with Willie Jolley, author of the best selling book, “It Only Takes Minute to Change Your Life.” This interview will get you “fired up.” Go to www.preciseselling.com/Radioaccess.htm to listen. President of Kansas City-based PRECISE Selling, Brian delivers seminars and internet training programs on sales, customer service, leadership and presentation skills to companies of all sizes. To find out more, visit him at www.preciseselling.com or email Brian at bsullivan@preciseselling.com.

One Response to ““Being happy doesn’t mean that everything is perfect. It means that you’ve decided to look beyond the imperfections.”- Unknown”

  1. Renee Campbell Says:

    Thanks for your inspiring message. There is plenty of good news “out there” and all around us. I have copied below a message I just sent out to my customers and prospects who are creating lots of good news in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. I hope you will enjoy.

    “A New Year Message from Renee Campbell

    We’ve got some great marketing tips coming up this quarter, but I wanted to take a little break with this message.

    I hope it isn’t too late for a New Year thought. There are still a few thoughts looking back and looking forward that linger from the rarified air of the holiday season.

    Coming back to work can be a mixed bag. I was sorry to see it end; that preciously scarce time to spend a little time just the way I wanted to, with time to read, visit, catch up and kick back. Retreat is good! However, I began to look forward to getting back to work.

    On my Monday morning commute, my mind was filled with positive thoughts. I am grateful to have work I enjoy. I am encouraged by the resilience of the business owners and the workforce in our region and our refusal to give in to the gloomy economics of 2009. I am happy to be counted as a contributor to the positive things that go on in our community.

    I thought of the donations to the local food banks, Salvation Army, Union Gospel Mission, churches and other outreach programs that made the holidays better for many who are out of work, underemployed or far from home. I thought of you, my family, friends and neighbors, who mentor students, encourage young mothers, help the sick or hurting, support the needs of the elderly, or just keep up with what is happening in your neighborhoods and help where you can. Some of you spend your passion and energy promoting the arts, visual, written and performing, and some have gifts and abilities in political and government service. Some of you not only share part of your lives in these endeavors, but by vocation dedicate your lives to serve, promote, encourage, build bridges, console, employ, teach, provide, heal and generally leave things better than you found them. I thought of you who sacrifice your time, jobs, and time with your families by serving in the armed services. I am grateful for all of you.

    Sometimes I feel small and that my accomplishments don’t stand up very well on their own. But when I think of the great people I get to work with, play with, and serve with in our community; I feel extremely blessed, energized, hopeful, connected and multiplied.

    I am happy to call you family, friends and neighbors, and thank you for being part of my life and the vibrancy of our corner of the world.

    A happy and prosperous New Year to us all!!”

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