It’s not about getting permission from anyone else.
They aren’t really thinking about you.
What you really want is outside your comfort zone.
Reaching is not about taking a chance, it’s about giving yourself one.
Keith Hart
7 months ago
Dad joke
Did you hear about the carpenter who dies from drinking varnish?
He had a horrible death, but a beautiful finish
Doug Dean
7 months ago
Good morning Larry, I have been reading your morning emails for 15 years I believe. Thanks Doug
Kathy Martinelli
7 months ago
You provide a great start to my day…thank you!
George Platt
7 months ago
I appreciate your words of wisdom gleaned from your commitment to life-long
learning. I don’t miss a day in either one.
Blessings to you and yours!
David Allen
7 months ago
I look forward to your daily post and have every since I met you at Comfortec years ago. Keep up the great work and thank you for all you do for the trades.
Ralph Lowery
7 months ago
100 percent. Whether it be in business, in a relationship or just in life itself, if you don’t take a chance, you’ll never achieve anything. If you are waiting for someone to give you a chance, you’ll be waiting a long time.
Mark Leibovitz
7 months ago
Spent 45 years in the auto service business, 25 years with Honda and 20 years with Ford, as a service manager and advisor. Always provided the best customer experience as possible. I believed that the lines were there to step outside of. I received numerous awards from both companies. Taking chances is a necessary part of success.
On a personal note, I raced motocross from the age of sixteen through nineteen. Had many podiums. Got married at twenty years old and raised two great kids. Lost my great wife to cancer after 38 years of marriage. Never lost my love for motorcycles and I still riding (bike #56, a Honda Goldwing). Your passions should always be a part of your life journey.
Will be 74 years old on the 15th of this month. Age is only a number!
PS Have watched all 5 of your movies and they are awesome.
Diego Mangabeira
7 months ago
Needed to hear it this morning, thanks so much, Larry!
Roger Mooney
7 months ago
Here’s your comment to let you know I am out here! Keep doing what you do!! We love it!!
David
7 months ago
My comfort zone has become too small and your comment made me aware of it and hopefully gives me the kick in the …. and the courage to give myself a chance. Thank you Larry for taking the time to write these comments of wisdom. I appreciate you.
Jess
7 months ago
I normally start the day with coffee and a message from Larry. Always thought provoking and inspiring. I highly recommend it. Thanks!
Brian Moran
7 months ago
I believe success comes from stepping outside your comfort zone. Being uncomfortable in situations allows you to grow!
Larry that is great 3rd place. On your way to first place.
Love reading your e-mails in the morning. Very inspirational.
Anna Marie
Matt Rountree
7 months ago
Thank you Larry for the daily messages. I have several of your quotes on my white board to read everyday.
John Mullen
7 months ago
Love this blog Thank you
Jennifer
7 months ago
Good Morning From Indy!
Michael Crombie
7 months ago
I’m here and I’m listening intently.
Fred Baker
7 months ago
I love starting my day by reading your posts, especially your dad joke of the day!
tom matthews
7 months ago
Keith’s Dad joke may be the best one yet. Hilarious!
Jeffery Stewart
7 months ago
Give yourself permission to succeed.
Vic Balzer
7 months ago
Kudos for being the oldest in the riding classification and placing a remarkable 3rd!… also for ‘giving’ yourself the chance to be in the race. How many hours of prep for you and your team go into a race like this?? There must be SO many.
Josh Lowe
7 months ago
It’s not over until we quit. Comfort is the enemy. I just ran my first full marathon last Sunday and met my goal of under four hours!
Matt Hullander
7 months ago
Get out of your box 📦 🤘🏼
Read The Daily Climb
Author Matt Hullander
Patricia Villers
7 months ago
I’m here and I always enjoy your morning messages. Thanks! And thanks for the Dad jokes. 🙂
Greg Beno
7 months ago
After recording 3 hours worth of AC Pops – I feel like I rode 500 miles!
Roger Turgeon
7 months ago
I am still reading and gaining knowledge from your articles. Thank you
Breck Paschal
7 months ago
Woohoo!
Ed Gerbino
7 months ago
I am here Larry. Live the insights and jokes.
Keep it coming.
Donna P.
7 months ago
Look forward to your daily insights and dad jokes. Here’s one: why did the chicken cross the playground?
To get to the other side!
Donna P.
7 months ago
No! I messed up the joke! It should be “To get to the other slide”!
Scott Greear
7 months ago
I enjoy all your posts.
Brian Hammac
7 months ago
Think Daily is my morning minute of clarity. Thanks, Larry
Christine Thibault
7 months ago
Good morning! I am grateful for the time you take to share your knowledge and experiences. I love learning from and surrounding myself with successful people. I love to grow and then be an example to others as well!
Continued Blessings and Peace!
Christine
Scott Greear
7 months ago
Today I am greatful for Larry Janesky. How old were you on the motorcross bike?
David Oberg
7 months ago
I enjoy your words of encouragement and occasional joke. You are often inspirational to me toward my day ahead. Thanks
Dad joke
Did you hear about the carpenter who dies from drinking varnish?
He had a horrible death, but a beautiful finish
Good morning Larry, I have been reading your morning emails for 15 years I believe. Thanks Doug
You provide a great start to my day…thank you!
I appreciate your words of wisdom gleaned from your commitment to life-long
learning. I don’t miss a day in either one.
Blessings to you and yours!
I look forward to your daily post and have every since I met you at Comfortec years ago. Keep up the great work and thank you for all you do for the trades.
100 percent. Whether it be in business, in a relationship or just in life itself, if you don’t take a chance, you’ll never achieve anything. If you are waiting for someone to give you a chance, you’ll be waiting a long time.
Spent 45 years in the auto service business, 25 years with Honda and 20 years with Ford, as a service manager and advisor. Always provided the best customer experience as possible. I believed that the lines were there to step outside of. I received numerous awards from both companies. Taking chances is a necessary part of success.
On a personal note, I raced motocross from the age of sixteen through nineteen. Had many podiums. Got married at twenty years old and raised two great kids. Lost my great wife to cancer after 38 years of marriage. Never lost my love for motorcycles and I still riding (bike #56, a Honda Goldwing). Your passions should always be a part of your life journey.
Will be 74 years old on the 15th of this month. Age is only a number!
PS Have watched all 5 of your movies and they are awesome.
Needed to hear it this morning, thanks so much, Larry!
Here’s your comment to let you know I am out here! Keep doing what you do!! We love it!!
My comfort zone has become too small and your comment made me aware of it and hopefully gives me the kick in the …. and the courage to give myself a chance. Thank you Larry for taking the time to write these comments of wisdom. I appreciate you.
I normally start the day with coffee and a message from Larry. Always thought provoking and inspiring. I highly recommend it. Thanks!
I believe success comes from stepping outside your comfort zone. Being uncomfortable in situations allows you to grow!
[email protected]
Larry that is great 3rd place. On your way to first place.
Love reading your e-mails in the morning. Very inspirational.
Anna Marie
Thank you Larry for the daily messages. I have several of your quotes on my white board to read everyday.
Love this blog Thank you
Good Morning From Indy!
I’m here and I’m listening intently.
I love starting my day by reading your posts, especially your dad joke of the day!
Keith’s Dad joke may be the best one yet. Hilarious!
Give yourself permission to succeed.
Kudos for being the oldest in the riding classification and placing a remarkable 3rd!… also for ‘giving’ yourself the chance to be in the race. How many hours of prep for you and your team go into a race like this?? There must be SO many.
It’s not over until we quit. Comfort is the enemy. I just ran my first full marathon last Sunday and met my goal of under four hours!
Get out of your box 📦 🤘🏼
Read The Daily Climb
Author Matt Hullander
I’m here and I always enjoy your morning messages. Thanks! And thanks for the Dad jokes. 🙂
After recording 3 hours worth of AC Pops – I feel like I rode 500 miles!
I am still reading and gaining knowledge from your articles. Thank you
Woohoo!
I am here Larry. Live the insights and jokes.
Keep it coming.
Look forward to your daily insights and dad jokes. Here’s one: why did the chicken cross the playground?
To get to the other side!
No! I messed up the joke! It should be “To get to the other slide”!
I enjoy all your posts.
Think Daily is my morning minute of clarity. Thanks, Larry
Good morning! I am grateful for the time you take to share your knowledge and experiences. I love learning from and surrounding myself with successful people. I love to grow and then be an example to others as well!
Continued Blessings and Peace!
Christine
Today I am greatful for Larry Janesky. How old were you on the motorcross bike?
I enjoy your words of encouragement and occasional joke. You are often inspirational to me toward my day ahead. Thanks
[email protected]
So grateful for your daily posts. Have been a subscriber for years and look forward to two e-mails everyday! THANK YOU!