Use Your Power

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It is often said that the President of the United States is the most powerful person in the free world. While this may be true, the day-to-day actions of the President don’t affect you nearly as much as you think. The truth is, you have the power to control your mind, attitude, diet, exercise routine, habits, relationships, and work ethic.  In reality, you are the most powerful person in your world.

Men and women pursue power for all sorts of reasons. Many see power as a way to eliminate obstacles around them. If you have the power then you have the ability to enforce behavior that is to your liking. What if we saw power as an entirely good force? For instance, you have the power to make someone smile, laugh, and enjoy their day. You possess the power to change someone’s life! This underrated and misunderstood ability is what makes the difference in our neighbors, communities, and country. While you may not sit in a castle on Park Avenue you do possess the power to improve your station while making life better for those around you.

 

As your Chief Encouragement Officer, I’m asking you to use your power this week. Show others what kind of power you possess. When power is expressed through encouragement it only grows in strength.

 

You are a superhero,

Matt Davenport

C.E.O.