By Safe Call Now®'s Steve Gutzler |
Earl
Hightower is one of the most recognized interventionists in the country today.
For over 30 years, Earl has worked on the front lines of addiction recovery.
The focus of his work has been to develop successful systems and strategies to
support people in their goal of achieving a lasting connection to recovery and
life.
I recently had the
privilege of meeting Earl for dinner along with executives from Foundations
Recovery Network in Malibu California. His story is remarkable and has led him
on an inspiring mission. Our dinner discussion centered on “seasons” of life,
Earl said, "Without a doubt Steve, I want the next season to be my most
successful, and most significant."
I couldn't agree more. Too
many people today are shying away from the pursuit of success. They believe
that there is something wrong with aiming to be very successful. I’ve actually
heard people suggest that if you strive for success, you must not be concerned
with making a difference and being significant in life.
Success
vs. Significance -
Whatever you do, strive for success. Being successful in your
career and personal life provides a platform for significance, for making a
lasting difference. Earl's commitment to excellence and success has elevated
his personal platform in order to develop many meaningful relationships. It’s
also led him to be recognized as an expert in addiction recovery and assist
scores of men and women and their transition into a purposeful life.
Part of what makes us
human is the hunger to realize our great greatest gifts and live life fully. We
were built to shine. We were built to use our gifts to succeed. Without that
pursuit of both success and significance, I believe that we leave feeling we
have walked the planet in vain.
I
want to personally challenge you to make this season your most successful, your
most significant.
~Steve
"A leaders success is largely determined by their ability to motivate themselves and others."
"This is your season
for success. Ignore small thinkers and pursue your personal best!”~Steve
"A leaders success is largely determined by their ability to motivate themselves and others."
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