Thank You For Your Interest in Perseverance

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“Reflecting on your own life experience, what have you endured?  You’re still here—how did you stay here?  How have you come through rough times before?  What from your own personal history gives you now the capacity to get through this time?”  Margaret J. Wheatley

4 Responses to “Thank You For Your Interest in Perseverance”

  1. I think for me being clear about my purpose and enjoying what I do give me the strength to get through the harder times. In my job and in raising my two daughters, things are always coming up and I find I just have to regroup and focus on what is most important and what I am ultimately trying to accomplish. Thanks for this inspiring book and video, Meg.

  2. I grew up in a tough neighborhood and was afraid every day to walk the three blocks to school for fear of getting beat up. I did get attacked a few times and often ran home from school with rocks flying past my head, but through it all, I learned resiliency and perseverance. When more adult oriented rocks fly by my head these days, I take it more in stride than I would have otherwise. The past made me who I am today, and there is a inner strength that guides me now stemming from the most difficult moments of my childhood.

  3. This message is inspiring and I especially love the quotes. Listen for this one at the end of the movie: “we knew, we knew, we knew we had a choice, we chose rejoice”. I also have the book and it’s one of those you can just open randomly to a page once a day and get an great bit of tempered wisdom, often just perfect for what is happening for me. Thanks for this Meg!

  4. This is a great video featuring the wise words we’ve come to expect from Meg Wheatley! Indeed, perseverance is a choice that we make each day, and it is not always an easy choice to make. Kudos to Meg and all involved for encouraging us to fight the good fight.

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