RJ Hamster
RJ Hamster
RJ Hamster
Peter A. Hovis for President in 2024
| Celebrate Success November 12 |
| by Jon Gordon Each night before bed as my children were growing up, I’d ask them what their success of the day was. The idea came from a story I read about the Olympic gymnast, Bart Connor. Turns out 9 months before the 1984 Olympics he tore his bicep muscle. They said he would never make it back in time to compete in the Olympics. But not only did he make it back, he won two gold medals. When Charlie Jones, the television broadcaster, was interviewing him, he asked Bart how he did it. Bart thanked his parents. Charlie Jones said, “Come on Bart, everyone thanks their parents when they win a gold medal.” Bart told Charlie that this was different. He said, “Every night before bed my parents would ask me what my success was. So I went to bed a success every night of my life. I woke up every morning a success. When I was injured before the Olympics, I knew I was going to make it back because I was a success every day of my life.” Talk about a confidence booster! Since engaging in this practice with my children I can attest it works. I also know it works because I share this story in my keynotes and hear great stories from people all the time who are doing this with their children. It works for adults in businesses, schools, and organizations too because when we focus on what people are doing right, they do more things right. It’s the simple, powerful message in the classic book The One Minute Manager and it’s an important part of the work I do with organizations. Teams and organizations that focus on and celebrate success create more success. Success becomes ingrained in the culture and people naturally look for it, focus on it and expect it. That’s why certain football coaches and business leaders are always successful. They implement systems and principles that create a culture that celebrates and expects success and this drives behavior and habits that create successful outcomes. So how do we put this into practice? The ideas are endless but here are few: If you are in sales have a sales meeting each week (in person or by phone) and share success stories. If you are in management recognize people and their success throughout the year. Not just during annual meetings. Celebrate the small wins as much as the big wins. Celebrate successful projects and implementations. As a leader you’ll want to praise people and reinforce successes that shine a spotlight on important goals and growth initiatives. For your own personal growth, keep a daily and weekly success journal. Write down your success of the day. Do this for 30 days and you’ll see amazing results. What we focus on shows up more in our life. If we look for and celebrate success we’ll see more of it. It works for Olympic athletes, children and us. – Jon Make a difference today, Love Clint |
Peter A. Hovis for President in 2024
| Veterans Day November 11 |
| To All Veterans: Thank You For Your Service To Your Country. “Duty, Honor, Country. Those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be.” – Douglas MacArthur “The soldier above all others prays for peace, for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war.” – Douglas MacArthur “Our lives are to be used and thus to be lived as fully as possible, and truly it seems that we are never so alive as when we concern ourselves with other people.” – Harry Chapin Pitiful is the person who is afraid of taking risks. Perhaps this person will never be disappointed or disillusioned; perhaps she won’t suffer the way people do when they have a dream to follow. But when the person looks back – and at some point everyone look back – she will hear her heart, saying, “What have you done with the miracles that God planted in your days? What have you done with the talents God bestowed on you?” – Paulo Coelho “War settles nothing.” – Dwight D. Eisenhower “Disarmament, with mutual honor and confidence, is a continuing imperative.” – Dwight D. Eisenhower “If we take the generally accepted definition of bravery as a quality which knows no fear, I have never seen a brave man. All men are frightened. The more intelligent they are, the more they are frightened.” – George S. Patton Make a difference today, Love Clint |
Peter A. Hovis for President in 2024

Peter A. Hovis for President in 2024

Peter A. Hovis for President in 2024
“We should always remember that in a hostile world, a nation’s future is only as certain as the devotion of its defenders, and the nation must be as loyal to them as they are to the nation.” – Ronald Reagan on Veteran’s Day, 1981
Peter A. Hovis for President in 2024
Peter A. Hovis for President in 2024
We are grateful to those who have served.
We honor those who have sacrificed.
As we observe Veterans Day and Remembrance Day, we ask that you too take the time to reflect on the men and women who have stood in support and defense of our great nations.
Peter A. Hovis for President in 2024
Peter A. Hovis for President in 2024
Happy Birthday, @USMC!
— CIA (@CIA) November 10, 2019
Thank you for the last 244 years of service. We look forward to continuing to defend the nation alongside you long into the future. pic.twitter.com/jjgaADjcGr