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Use your eyes to see the needs, and use your talents to meet them. ~ unattributed
We all have things we are passionate about and most of us want to make a difference in the world.
We have all been gifted with unique talents and abilities.
And I have been amazed and delighted at how often the passions and talents of people are fortuitously matched; equipping them to accomplish their desired goals.
Even more alluring to me is how people with a common passion and a wide range of talents are drawn to each other to work together toward a common goal.
It’s like a choreographed dance or a beautiful symphony.
How lucky for me, that it happens this way, as that is my passion.
Because I believe we all have a mission and we are equipped with the exact right talents, education, experience and passion to accomplish it.
I believe that every person/skill you need is right there sitting around the table with you and together you can change the world.
~ DIANA’S ENORMOUS BOOK OF QUOTES ~
What’s your passion? What unique talent(s) help you to accomplish your goals? How do they complement the talents of your team?
I always love your optimism, Diana! ❤
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Thanks Rachel. I am optimistic, it’s true. But using the gifts around the table is also very practical!
Diana xo
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This is true. 🙂
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Recently a professor from the university where I used to work encouraged me to write a book about PD and base it around the blog. What do you think?
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I think it’s a great idea Julie. You would expand your reach to touch many more people who are living with, and caring for loved ones who have PD. ❤
Diana xo
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Diana, very nice and true post.
Eric Liddel, who was a Scot olympic runner depicted in the movie, “Chariots Of Fire,” said when asked by a fan, how he came to become a great runner. He answered: “God made me fast, and when I run, I feel His pleasure.”
I believe we can all say the same; and gather with those who are like gifted to fulfill our unique purpose.
-Alan
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And when I run, I feel his pleasure… I love that Alan, thank you for sharing it with me! ❤
Diana xo
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You must be talking right to me Diana. I would never have believed it if it did not happen to me. It has been a miracle for me. I love the way you think!
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Thanks Patty. Most of my posts are a sermon to myself, it pleases me that it also touches you. ❤
Diana xo
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Fabulous way to look at it Diana, when we share our dreams they do become bigger and brighter. Thanks for having such an inspirational blog this year, so happy we connected. Happy New Year to you.
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Generous and kind words Kath – thank you so much! So glad I was introduced to you by Jennifer. ❤
Diana xo
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Yes yes yes you are so spot on with this post, I am glad I came and read it I really liked it
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So glad you enjoyed it Jo-Anne! ❤
Diana xo
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This is a great perspective that we can all bring into our awareness when we share a passion 🙂
I love it Diana!
Val x
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Thank you so much Val! ❤
Diana xo
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I adore a succcessful collaborative effort when the pieces fall together from all the different sectors, Diana. It was one of the glories of working in a newsroom for three decades.
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You miss it, don’t you Mark? Here’s hoping you find something like it again in 2015!
Diana xo
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Some days more than others. Thanks, Diana! 🙂
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Most people are attracted to someone with a vision – for they’ve long ago let go of their own
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Or maybe their vision is to be on a team with a like passion Bill?
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I think vision is a gift
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You may be right about that my friend.
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Makes me think I must be more aware of those around me…. great post
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Thank you so much bulldog! ❤ I'm sure you're more aware than you think.
Diana xo
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Love this post Diana — and I too like how Ian put it — “with no associated authority” Both of you are brilliant examples of passion and inspiration in action!
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Thanks Louise and back at you! ❤
Diana xo
p.s. share a glass of wine this week??
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I love this post Diana! It inspires two thoughts for me. The first is to make sure we look at those around the table with us using lenses of future possibility, not past experience. The second is to ensure that we know our deepest passions and use them at that level. I used to think of my passion as team leadership and I’ve since discovered that to be intrue. At a deeper level, my passion is for facilitating the success and progress of others, a passion best deployed with no associated authority! Very different motivations when one gets to the base of it.
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What a great example Ian!
‘with no associated authority…’
The way you describe your passion makes me think of servant leadership…a leadership that serves others, coaching for example.
Diana xo
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I believe that, too, Diana, with a passion!
Love,
Ann
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That’s awesome Ann – thank you!
Diana xo
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