The Power of Belief
Cathy Mahady on Aug 31st 2007
If You’re New Here, You May Want to Subscribe to My Posts. Thanks for visiting!Today I received a letter in the mail from a business partner. Imagine that – not an email but a real letter, how rare is that these days. All the more significant — want to make an impact, send [...]
What’s it take to promote?
Cathy Mahady on Aug 30th 2007
Today, I was reading the testimonial of a team member who has reached the first level of promotion with our candle company. I was so inspired by her insight into how and why she achieved this new ranking, that I wanted to share her story with you here.
“Here’s my (Susan’s) story and I hope [...]
What are you reading?
Cathy Mahady on Aug 26th 2007
Have you heard the comment “Readers are Leaders.”
“30 minutes of reading a day can change your life.”
Or how about this one, “Those that learn the most, earn the most.”
Ask anyone what they are reading — and you will learn a lot about that person. The titles of the books will be synonymous with what is [...]
Obstacles – will you fight through it?
Cathy Mahady on Aug 18th 2007
I was recently reading how many people fail in life simply because they give up before they even try. The first obstacle / road block that arises causes them to get off the journey … forget having the tenacity to fight through many difficulties.
Today I was presented with a situation that brought to mind [...]
Power of Intentions
Cathy Mahady on Aug 8th 2007
This week as I prepare for our company convention, I am reminded of an awesome gift I brought home with me from last year’s convention.
An originally labeled mason jar — signed by the founders of my candle company.
The story I want to share with you shows my belief in myself, belief in the training I [...]
What’s Important
Cathy Mahady on Aug 4th 2007
This week in Minneapolis we had a tragic incident — the collapse of the I 35W bridge that crosses the Mississippi River. It has saddened my community, but also more personally my home. One of the victims is the mother of my son’s friend. He has repeatedly said, “Mom, I feel so bad for Jess.” [...]
