This is my video from 2014, and still 100% applicable now. I did it impromptu after I finished speaking to the American Legion Auxiliary Girls State meeting in Illinois. Divisiveness has increased since I recorded this message, and I am still grateful. I am getting closer to 50 years in America. Do you agree with my assessment about how fortunate we are?


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What you see on social media is not necessarily success.

What you see in a marketing campaign is not necessarily success.

Success could be your grandma living a simple, honorable life with love and integrity.


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This is what great bosses do. I give this a score of 10 out of 10.
The person who wrote this was a supervisor with a firm we partnered with.

Hugs to all the mommies and parents who work their buns off.

Maybe more bosses could write a letter like this one to their team’s children.


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The devil knows your name but he calls you by your sins. God knows your sins, but he calls you by your name.


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My tribute to America in today's newspaper (a full 2-page center spread): "Thank you America: forever thankful, forever grateful. This world is STILL a beautiful world, and America is STILL a wonderful country. If we look for the good, we shall find it."

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This is a post I just read and wanted to share, a true story. I think many can relate to it:

"I was laid off from a job I loved yesterday. It was 10 minutes before picking up my three elementary school children, in fact. Blindsided. Gut punched. Devastated.

As a newly single father, I cherish every moment with my kiddos. However, when my 8 year old asked me why I wasn't more excited to see her, I knew then and there I needed to be resilient. So, I smiled, hugged her close, and we did our routine. Cheer practice, parent teacher night, dinner and homework. All the while, I felt every lingering self doubt about my abilities imaginable deep in my gut. But I had to be resilient. After I tucked them in, I laid out their clothes, made their lunches, and checked on them one more time, I finally let it all sink in. I was unemployed.

I really wanted to wallow. Feel sorry for myself. But there is no time for that. I continue to teach my kids (both at home and at work), that it's defeat that really defines us. That grit, and yes resiliency can determine what happens next. So I made some calls. Reached back out to recruiters. Talked to old friends. Essentially, figure out the next steps for my family. Because at the end of the day, I can't talk about forging forward unless I'm willing to do the same. Eventually, I will share with my kids about this night. That it wasn't about suppressing emotion, or muting my feelings. It was about finding my inner resolve to push through even when I didn't want to.

I don't know what my future will lead. There will be time to mope later. Have a drink. But for now, I will hunt hard for my next role. I will be tenacious. I will be fearless. I will be resilient.

I hope you will too.

(true story, a post Tony Teshara on LinkedIn)

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