Apply or Die: The Time to Act is Now!

Apply or Die: The Time to Act is Now!

Tracey Jones
I recently heard a powerful truth: If you don't put something into action within 72 hours, you likely never will. Research and countless conversations with successful people back this up. They call it the 72-hour rule—when you start within those first 72 hours, your chances of success skyrocket by 90%.
When Your Vision is Opaque

When Your Vision is Opaque

Tracey Jones
We talk a lot about purpose. In the world of personal development, all roads lead back to definitiveness of purpose. We need to continue to hone that purpose because specialists make more money than general practitioners. We need to get crystal clear on who we are going after in our mission or ministry marketplace. After all, this is 2020, so we should be seeing with double clarity! Read more...
Producing a Tremendous Harvest

Producing a Tremendous Harvest

Tracey Jones
Here comes my favorite season of the year—fall. I can see the day’s becoming slightly shorter; I watch for a leaf or two to begin transitioning to flames of gold and red; I hear and see the birds starting their migration to their new home. In South Central PA, the harvest is a sight to behold. This year's rain and sun ratio were magnificent. I have never seen fields of corn as high and green as the ones that fill our landscape. Autumn is the time of year when we look to the harvest and reap the products of our labor.
Don’t Go Excommunicado on Life

Don’t Go Excommunicado on Life

Tracey Jones

This weekend I treated myself to John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum. The movie did not disappoint, and I would highly recommend it. I love action flicks, especially when justice is meted out to bad guys who hurt good dogs! The movie centers on the fact that John Wick broke one of the assassin world’s rules and must now pay the price— along with anyone who aids or aided him. A recurring line used by various characters throughout the film is, "Every action has consequences." More valid words were never spoken, assassin, or not.

The Most Important Thing in 2018

The Most Important Thing in 2018

Tracey Jones

“The common denominator of success—the secret of success of every person who has ever been successful—lies in the fact that he or she formed the habit of doing things that failures don't like to do. It's just as true as it sounds and it's just as simple as it seems.”

Open Wide and Say, “Ah-ha!”

Open Wide and Say, “Ah-ha!”

Tracey Jones
I am in a constant state of regeneration because of the people I meet and the books I read. The past 24-hours were no exception! Life's lessons abo...
What Have You Done For You Lately?

What Have You Done For You Lately?

Tracey Jones
We need you to be at the top of your game. Here are three simple tips to keep you in tremendous form. Take Steps to ACT: We sure can talk a good ...

exposure to experience

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A bird left the safety of its home to fly and perch on the branch of a different tree. It doesn’t fear leaving the old and taking up residence in t...

passion makes perfect

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Too much practice makes a speech sound canned, an emotion fall flat, an activity seem routine. Don’t practice until you get it right, practice unti...

mind the gap

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"Mind the gap" is a warning to train passengers of the London Underground to take caution while crossing the gap between the station platform and t...

Never say never, unless……

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The word to never say: “Why” Only children ask "why".  It reflects something that has transpired and is the equivalent to crying over spilt milk. ...

bringing out the action hero in you

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Summer movies bring out the newest cadre of action heroes as their worshipers flock to fill the cool, dark theaters to escape reality and the dog d...

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