“You must do the things you think you cannot do.” The more you read about Eleanor Roosevelt the more amazed you will be. I don’t agree with all of her beliefs, but I don’t agree with all of anyone’s beliefs, but that is what I told you at the very beginning of this 240withbill effort. We will examine wisdom where we find it. So the First Lady of the United States, during World War II said many and did many things and was a tireless advocate for whatever cause she championed and she championed many.

Now her words are an exhortation to go beyond what you think you can do. Do what you think you cannot do, not what you should not do.

Push yourself in business and in the business of the family. Push yourself to help others, philanthropically or at work. People need you. Don’t you get that yet? Not just your kids and your spouse but your team, individuals that make up the team, your boss and even co-workers in other departments. But do what you think you cannot do, not what you should not do. Do the right thing. Live your life and career with honor and honesty. If you doubt it, don’t do it. But if you doubt you, PUSH. Do what you think you cannot do. Get it?

Now let’s get back to another Great Day!