Great example of finding a need and filling it. Many times in life people become frustrated with their needs not being filled. We have a choice whether to remain frustrated, or become personally responsible to create a solution.
Emme describes how she took frustration and turned it into an opportunity.... “Instead of hitting my head against the wall, I put on my business hat,” she said. “And I realized I had to go to where designers actually learn how to design clothes, and teach them how to design clothes for all women…So when they graduate, they’ll influence the manufacturers making the clothes, and we can finally then see a shift in the business.” http://www.mtv.com/news/2227757/plus-size-supermodel-revolutionizing-fashion-design-school/?utm_source=upworthy.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=pubexchange_facebook
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Something that really struck me about this young man is the level of understanding he has about the journey of success ... as he said when asked:
"What’s one thing you know that you wish everyone knew? Failure is progress and a normal part of the process. Whether it’s science or life, you have to start, fail and just keep pushing. In a football game, time runs out, and a golf match ends after the last hole. But when you are working on something and it doesn’t work, you just extend the game – and give your experiment or your prototype another go." Success always leaves clues......Read his story on the link below.... http://ideas.ted.com/this-scientist-has-three-patents-pending-he-also-happens-to-be-12/ Great example of a young entrepreneur taking personal responsibility, instead of buying into the "excuses" of society.....This is what taking personal responsibility looks like!!
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/247609
Well done to Linda....she took a stand to make a difference. An example that anyone can choose to be the leader that does make a difference. Her slogans are a great example of using powerful principles to lead your life Leaders make the impossible, possible! Eliminating excuses is a success strategy that applies to all aspects of life and business. The power of her dream, despite growing up in the same unfortunate conditions gives her the trust and credibility of her students....she has walked the walk, and is not talking from theory. This is the type of educational leader that SHOULD be making decisions and leading the educational sector!
Powerful messages for success from JP Dejoria....
He overcame adversity, was willing to do what it takes, and understands and lives success principles. -Successful people do the things unsuccessful people don't want to do...
What a powerful message delivered to this group of young people. You can see by their expressions and their attentiveness how much of an impact Marc Mero is having on them. When you take a stand to spread your message of inspiration, it doesn't just change your life, it touches everyone that you share it with.
I have followed the inspirational story of Tanishq for a while now....such an amazing accomplishment for an 11 yr old! What really stands out, is his attitude which you can see in this quote he made on twitter: "Associate college degrees -Awesome feeling- completed my first few baby steps to my BIG goal- @NobelPrize med doctor/researcher"
Tanishq is a powerful example of having a vision and working through the steps to create that vision, clearly demonstrating what young people are capable of when they are guided to follow their dreams and passions, instead of fitting into the box of conformity. http://elitedaily.com/news/world/prodigy-graduates-college-multiple-degrees/1042596/ Great example of how a successful businessman followed his heart, instead of the perceived "experts" to become one of the most successful franchises in the states. http://www.businessinsider.com/ceo-attributes-successful-business-to-his-mom-2015-5?utm_content=buffer61117&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
When children find learning fun, there are no limits to what they are capable of! Great example of parents listening to the needs of their child...
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