Friday Morning Toe Tapper

https://youtu.be/bacBKKgc4Uo

This song plays during another of the classic scenes in “The Sandlot”.

Squints jumps into the deep end of the pool and pretends to drown in order to kiss the lifeguard that he has been obsessing over.

On the list of lessons you can learn from “The Sandlot”, this scene teaches us all to think we are worthy of the girl/guy of our dreams.

At some point we all have to believe that we are worthy of love. Worthy of the love and attention of that special someone that is out there just for us.

If you’ve already found that someone, tell them how lucky you are.

If you haven’t, recommit yourself today to doing the work to find him/her.

Make it a great day.

Jake

If you want to read the whole list of 11, the article is here:

http://www.scarymommy.com/club-mid/11-epic-life-lessons-for-my-kids-from-the-sandlot/?utm_source=FB&u=pubexchange

Daily Attitude Email 06 08 17

The kids were watching “The Sandlot” yesterday when I got home. It reminded me of this email I sent out last year.

Don’t overthink it and keep trying.

Another lesson from the article with the top 11 lessons learned from “The Sandlot”.

At first the main character has a really hard time learning how to play baseball. There are several hilarious scenes while he overthinks the mechanics of throwing and catching a baseball.

But he keeps trying.

And eventually quits overthinking it.

And it gets a lot easier.

As adults, we tend to let overthinking and worrying keep us from doing something challenging and new.

We think ourselves right out of it. Or even worse, we think ourselves right out of enjoying something new.

The challenge is to try something new and keep trying without all of the overthinking.

Make it a great day.

Jake

http://www.scarymommy.com/11-epic-life-lessons-for-my-kids-from-the-sandlot/?utm_source=FB&u=pubexchange

Daily Attitude Email 06 07 17

https://youtu.be/Yr7Wkz7W7Vs

In this video by Tony Robbins, he asks “what kinds of questions are you asking yourself?”

Are you asking yourself questions like:

Why am I so fat?

Why don’t I have any friends?

When am I going to get it together?

Instead, you must learn to ask yourself positive questions. Questions that allow you to take responsibility for your actions and lead to action in a positive direction.

What can I do today to lose weight?

What can I do today to create a new relationship?

What book can I read to learn to get more organized?

We must learn to ask ourselves the right questions if we are to find the answers we are searching for.

Make it a great day.

Jake

Daily Attitude Email 06 06 17

“Be fanatically positive and militantly optimistic. If something is not to your liking, change your liking.” ―Rick Steves

This is a great quote to sum up why attitude is so important.

I’d like to add one thing at the beginning:

Get clear about your values, your priorities and your purpose, then be fanatically….

We must build our house on a firm foundation, but after that if something is not to your liking, change your liking.

Think about how many times you have gotten stuck on something you didn’t like.

Something you didn’t like about your situation.

Something you didn’t like about your self.

Something you didn’t like about your job.

Either change the something or change your attitude about it.

Make it a great day.

Jake

Daily Attitude Email 06 05 2017

Dr. Seuss’ The Sneetches is a favorite of ours.

The story is about two different kinds of Sneetches. One with stars on their bellies and sneetches with none upon thars.

They are bamboozled (don’t get to break that one out much) into getting stars added and removed from their stomachs in a race to see which kind of Sneetches are the best.

Like all my favorite Dr. Seuss books, this story illustrates an important life lesson while being silly and whimsical (bamboozled and whimsical in the same email, wow).

At first blush, I thought the lesson was about not looking down on others because they are different than you.

And while I think that lesson can be gathered from this story, there is a potentially more important one.

Don’t let someone else tell you that because you don’t have a “star” that you are anything less.

The really sad part of the story was that each group in turn accepted the other group’s labeling of them as “less than” or some version of that.

When we accept those thoughts and labels that others place on us we actually do become “less than” we are capable of being.

I think Thomas Jefferson said it best:

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.”

Remember today to not accept the limitations any else places on you.

Make it a great day.

Jake

Originally sent on 5/15/13

Friday Morning Toe Tapper

https://youtu.be/2B1j4Z25i7k

Schools out for summer.

Remember that feeling when you were a kid? That feeling of freedom and adventure.

We said things like “I can’t wait until I’m a grown up and I can do whatever I want ALL of the time.”

We looked forward to this time when school would be out forever and we would be free to do whatever we wanted.

Well….news flash…..that’s you now.

You are free to do whatever you want.

School is out forever (metaphorically speaking of course, if you want to go to school, go for it).

What are you going to do with your new found freedom?

Make it a great day.

Jake

Daily Attitude Email 06 01 17

As you may have seen on the FaceBox, Mavidea is celebrating our 10 year anniversary.

There’s plenty of lessons and life that has happened along the way, but for right now, I just want to be thankful.

Thankful for my business partners, Erik, Jamie, Mike and Arnold.

Thankful for our staff.

Thankful for our customers.

Thankful for the communities we get to work in.

Thankful for a nation created in a way that allowed us to pursue our dreams.

Thankful for you.

So much to be thankful for.

Make it a great day.

Jake

Daily Attitude Email 05 31 2017

Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe. – Abraham Lincoln

“There are seasons you see, a season to sharpen your axe and a season to chop down the tree. I remember getting so frustrated with my work and thinking, this isn’t working, this will never work. And then something would happen, some little part would click and I would take it as a sign to keep going. Don’t try to rush through your axe sharpening season otherwise you will have to work twice as hard during your tree chopping season. Always have the chopped fallen tree as your goal, but take your time – learn your business inside and out, know your customers and take care of them, rise and grind every day. Your moment will come, your tree will fall and it will be awesome.”

Meaghan recently shared this with me from a blog she reads.

Make it a great day.

Jake

Daily Attitude Email 05 30 17

These fallen heroes represent the character of a nation who has a long history of patriotism and honor – and a nation who has fought many battles to keep our country free from threats of terror. Michael N. Castle

A nation of character with a long history of patriotism and honor.

Memorial Day was a reminder of those who have given their lives to defend and protect us, but it was also a reminder that we have something worth fighting for and protecting.

Our nation isn’t perfect.

But it is something special.

It is worth fighting for.

Today I am thankful for our history and for all those who have gone before us.

Let us all be reminded to do our best to build upon and honor the past by making the most of the time we have.

Make it a great day.

Jake