Sprigs of Brilliance

Larry Janesky: Think Daily

We all can’t be great at everything. We’ll be average at many things, and not so good at others. But there are a few things that we are fantastic at.  

At first, maybe you don’t see those things in yourself, or you don’t think they are valued anywhere. But you should follow what you’re great at, and see where in the marketplace (workplace) this skill or talent is useful and valued. 

Not every talent is one that makes money, but if you are really good at something, it will bring you something better than money – happiness and satisfaction when doing it.

Follow your brilliance!

Bruce Angeloszek

True true! I’m thinking this is called a hobby.
Or, I heard something once that stuck with me.
The money you receive is in direct ratio of the demand for your service or skills, how skilled you are, and how easy you may be replaced.

Patricia Villers

yes! follow your brilliance and your dream!

Thanks for posting this reminder for all of us.

Sharon leichsenring

I had a moment of brilliance on wednesday and the best part was I was aware of it happening and enjoyed it. Still feeling the glow. Overcame a hardly and a challenge and I’m pleased as punch with myself for taking in the battle.

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