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Leadership lesson

Apr 2nd, 2012
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  1. Leadership lesson
  2. This Weeks' Topic: Choose the Right Bull..
  3. A young man wishing to marry the farmer�s beautiful daughter asked his permission.
  4. The farmer looked him over and said, �Son, go stand out in that field. I�m going to release
  5. three bulls, one at a time. If you can catch the tail of any one of the three bulls, you can
  6. marry my daughter.
  7. The young man stood in the pasture awaiting the first bull. The barn door opened and out
  8. ran the biggest, meanest-looking bull he had ever seen. He decided that
  9. one of the next bulls had to be a better choice than this one, so he ran over
  10. to the side and let the bull pass through �.
  11. The barn door opened again. This one was ok but still big and fierce �.
  12. It stood pawing the ground, grunting, slinging slobber as it eyed him.
  13. This way the next bull had to be a better choice than this one. He ran to the fence and
  14. let the bull pass through the pasture, out the back gate.
  15. The door opened a third time. A smile came across his face. This was the weakest,
  16. scrawniest little bull he had ever seen. As the bull came running by, he positioned himself
  17. just right and jumped at just the exact moment. He grabbed� but the bull had no tail�!
  18. Life is full of opportunities. Some will be easy to take advantage of,
  19. some will be difficult. But once we let them pass (often in hopes of something
  20. better), those opportunities may never again be available. So always grab the
  21. first opportunities. Most people seek the path of least resistance. And this is
  22. why they never grow.
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  25. �There is no Challenge more Challenging than the challenge to improve yourself.� Michael F Staley
  26. Many people refuse to accept challenges because of fear/excuses/�..
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  30. �Do not go where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path and leave a trial.� Ralph Waldo Emerson
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