Chapter 6: Christopher Columbus
The Fourth Decision: I Have a Decided Heart
1. Through Columbus, what does Andrews say about the world’s perception of madness and its definition of reality?
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2. When does persistence toward a goal become insanity and when is it an admirable trait for success?
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3. In what ways are Columbus’s passion and decided heart essential to his leadership?
Persistence in the urgency is important.
Columbus had to step outside of his country to get help to fuel his vision. Likewise, I often have to step outside of what is comfortable to me to beginning fueling my passions.
Having a decided heart is committing yourself to your vision and moving forward without wavering.
"We're in too deep to turn back". Moving forward. We do this in our marriage, why not with our passions?
Be committed to your self and your vision. AdvoCare is just the vehicle to help you get there.
Do I have a decided heart? Am I locked, loaded and committed? If so, my words will match what people say. Here's my vision, this is where I'm going. Do you want to go NOW or do you want to stay on the sidelines?