Several years ago, I consulted with a start-up company to help recruit their senior management team: a candidate I ultimately hired to be their marketing leader stood out in the interview process because of her unbelievable self-confidence and style. First time we met she introduced herself as “Super-Girl” and all of her subsequent correspondence included the term “rock star” after her name. I’ve interviewed lots of people in my career and she ranks as one of the most positive and self-motivated people I ever met: always happy and upbeat (even when having a bad day), never hesitated to pitch in (in spite of all that was on her plate), and believed in herself so much (with enough energy to inspired others). I still get Facebook and Twitter posts from her that make me smile and want to do more each day. She’s a living example of how self-image can set the tone and boundaries of one’s accomplishments. Be proud of who and what you see in the mirror each morning and let that set your course today.
Maxwell Maltz (1889 – 1975): American cosmetic surgeon and author of Psycho-Cybernetics (1960
fall in love yourself with your self first, as much as someone else in the entire world, Respect your love and perfection. love yourself first
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