No 1 Changing Lives through Dancing
By David Earl Woodbury
Friday, January 2, 2015
Have the Greatest Year of Your Life!
For attractive lips, speak words of kindness. For lovely eyes, seek
out the good in people. For a slim figure, share your food with the
hungry. For beautiful hair, let a child run his or her fingers
through it once a day. For poise, walk with the knowledge that
you’ll never walk alone.– Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993) British Actress
This year I want to have fun with my work.
There is work that is work and there is play that is play; there is
play that is work and work that is play. And in only one of these lie
happiness.– Gelett Burgess
This year I want to have harmony at my work.
You cannot add to the peace and good will of the world if you fail to
create an atmosphere of harmony and love right where you live and
work.– Thomas Dreier
This year I want to be happy.
I’m not happy, I’m cheerful. There’s a difference. A happy woman has
no cares at all. A cheerful woman has cares but has learned how to
deal with them.– Beverly Sills (1929-) American Opera Singer
Well, happiness is not easy to come by. Fun at work and harmony is not easy to come by. What is the answer?
Compromise: The art of dividing a cake in such a way that everybody
believes he got the biggest piece.– Sherry Rothfield
I think the answer for me is to realize that it’s not all just going to be about me. It is about the team and working together. Getting along is not easy, and being the leader of a fantastic group of talented professionals is not easy, yet, we will reach our goals working and dancing together.
Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns. I am
thankful that thorns have roses.– Allophones Karr
I received an email today that told me to quit complaining and take action. I took action and the results will be tremendous! Yes, this will be the greatest year in my life, my Arthur Murray life, my Chamber of Commerce life, my St. Monica life, my home life, my family life, my service life.
Come join me and let’s live the lives we were meant to live and be the great people we were born to be!
Thanks,
David Woodbury
Next Week: Do you have a Dream Sheet for 2015?