It is a fresh new year - full of hopes, dreams, and challenges. Many of us will use the new year as a launching pad for personal improvement and an opportunity to accomplish important goals. Maybe yours is to advance within your department, to finally run that extra mile, or simply lose a few pounds - whatever it is, it's a great time reevaluate and implement a new you!
However, change - real change - starts from within! Change your own attitude and outlook on life before expecting others to do the same. Because when you come right down to it, you are the only person you can change - but your actions will influence many others to follow.
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Thanks, Capt!
Excellent piece Paul, and so very true!!
Paul - thanks for the link - very funny
Thank you, Mary Ann!
Love it! Simple and direct!
Thanks, Mike!
Good One
Very well put, Chief Ayotte!
@ Chief Murphy: Here's a great cartoon by Dan Piraro about that very thing:) http://www.bizarrocomics.com/?p=2358
Fantastic! Great job Paul.
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