A thought by John C. Maxwell from his book, How High Will You Climb? (p. 31). HarpersCollins Leadership Kindle Edition. (Click on the book title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.) Wow, that is so true! John says, “It’s hard to soar with the eagles when you have to live with the turkeys” “Turkey-thinking + turkey-talk = turkey-walk. We quickly blend into the color of our surroundings. Similarities in thinking, mannerisms, priorities, talk, and opinions are very common within individual cultures. We all know married people who grow to look more alike as the year's pass. Many times, family members exhibit similar physical traits. “Unquestionably our surroundings help construct our attitudes too.” He continues, “The word choices rises on the opposite side of environment in the attitude construction issue. Speaking more logically than emotionally, the voice of this word says, ‘We are free to choose our attitudes.’ This logic becomes more convincing with...
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