Sign Posts on the road to success by E.W. Jenyon. Chapter 5 - What are you worth?
This Chapter left me asking myself all the questions it was asking.
- What am I worth in my eyes?
- How much value do I really place on me
- Am I going to be what i could be?
- Have I set a price on myself?
- Have i set a price on my ability and on my time?
- What is my word worth to me?
- can I trust my own words and do they mean anything to me?
A) I learned that my words as a human is the finest part of me so I cannot afford to be careless with it.
B) Value attracts Opportunities and men will pay me for the value that Iam.
C) To get to the highest levels, I must set my standard high and then reach for it.
D) I should learn to take stock. What I possess should be more valuable today than it was yesterday. It means I must improve on my abilities daily.
I am reminded again that “TIME” is a resource and whatever I exchange my every second, minute or hour with shows me the value I place on myself at that material time.
This Chapter left me asking myself all the questions it was asking.
- What am I worth in my eyes?
- How much value do I really place on me
- Am I going to be what i could be?
- Have I set a price on myself?
- Have i set a price on my ability and on my time?
- What is my word worth to me?
- can I trust my own words and do they mean anything to me?
A) I learned that my words as a human is the finest part of me so I cannot afford to be careless with it.
B) Value attracts Opportunities and men will pay me for the value that Iam.
C) To get to the highest levels, I must set my standard high and then reach for it.
D) I should learn to take stock. What I possess should be more valuable today than it was yesterday. It means I must improve on my abilities daily.
I am reminded again that “TIME” is a resource and whatever I exchange my every second, minute or hour with shows me the value I place on myself at that material time.
Sign Posts on the road to success by E.W. Jenyon. Chapter 5 - What are you worth?
This Chapter left me asking myself all the questions it was asking.
- What am I worth in my eyes?
- How much value do I really place on me
- Am I going to be what i could be?
- Have I set a price on myself?
- Have i set a price on my ability and on my time?
- What is my word worth to me?
- can I trust my own words and do they mean anything to me?
A) I learned that my words as a human is the finest part of me so I cannot afford to be careless with it.
B) Value attracts Opportunities and men will pay me for the value that Iam.
C) To get to the highest levels, I must set my standard high and then reach for it.
D) I should learn to take stock. What I possess should be more valuable today than it was yesterday. It means I must improve on my abilities daily.
I am reminded again that “TIME” is a resource and whatever I exchange my every second, minute or hour with shows me the value I place on myself at that material time.