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Reproduced with permission of the author. Charles Marcus is an international motivational speaker. For more information on Charles, please visit his website at www.cmarcus.com. Copyright 2007-2011. All rights worldwide reserved.

Each newsletter includes feature articles, recommended reading, quotes and other valuable information.

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Volume 1: Number 6: November/December 2001

From the lovable essayist and featured commentator on the 60 Minutes Television Program in the United States.
I’ve learned that money does not buy class.
I’ve learned that when you are in love it shows.
I’ve learned that being kind is more important than being right.
I’ve learned that the best classroom in the world is at the feet of an elderly person.
I’ve learned that you should never say no to a gift from a child.
I’ve learned that under everyone’s hard shell is someone who wants to be loved and appreciated.

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Volume 1: Number 5: September/October 2001

In June, I shared with an audience I was speaking to the following principles and lessons. These are universal principles that have helped me overcome many of my own challenges, most notably, overcoming a 30 year severe stuttering disability. It is my hope and intention that you will take one or two ideas that you can relate to and apply them to your own life.

Have a clear vision of where you want to go and what you want to achieve in your life, never let go of that dream.

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Volume 1: Number 4: July/August 2001

22 year old Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers professional basketball team in the National Basketball Association is widely acknowledged as one of the great young players in the game today, earning millions of dollars, and with the world at his feet. And yet, last summer, in the off season, when he could have been off on vacation doing many other things and resting on his laurels, Kobe decided to stay in L.A. and work out every single day in the gym. But he didn’t just work out, he disciplined himself to practice 2,000 jump shots, (yes that is 2000!!!) every single day.

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Volume 1: Number 3: May/June 2001

These are words I try to live by. Some may or may not be yours. Take a few minutes, put your own list together. Think about them, what they truly mean to you. Revisit them from time to time.

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Volume 1: Number 2: March/April 2001

In 1973 I went to work as a trainee hairdresser for the world famous Vidal Sassoon Company. I was just starting out in the business and I was responsible for washing the hair, sweeping the floor, making the coffee…all the good jobs.

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Volume 1: Number 1: January/February 2001

January – the start of a fresh new year. This is a wonderful time to take stock and reflect on the year gone by, the triumphs you achieved, the time you shared with family and friends, the good choices you made in business. But in order to grow and develop both personally and professionally, you also have to look back at and acknowledge the things that challenged you, the things that did not go so well.
There is nothing wrong with setbacks, in fact, I believe that if we don’t have obstacles to overcome along the way we won’t learn and grow. Thomas Watson, the founder of IBM, once said, “ If you want to increase your rate of success, you better be prepared to increase your rate of failure.”

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