Broc Edward’s Incredible Perspective – Vanilla Passion
Broc Edward book “What Thinks You” has been sitting on my nightstand for some time. I have enjoyed it for the past few weeks.
I keep gravitating back to one particular post, and I finally wanted to share with my audience.
We love ice cream at our house, so it is easy to compare life to ice cream flavours.
What flavours do you like? Better yet what flavours best describe your life, personally and professionally?
Enjoy the post! I would love to hear what you think.
Happy 4th of July to all of my American friends!
http://foolwithaplan.wordpress.com/2012/05/31/vanilla-passion/
Posted on July 4, 2013, in Inspiration, Leadership, Mentor, Reblogs and tagged Blogging, Broc Edwards, Fool With A Plan, Vanilla Passion, Wordpress. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.
I hate to say it after reading the article, but I love a true natural rich vanilla. Next is an amazing chocolate, but it has to be over the top or I won’t eat it. Thanks for the post Tim, have a wonderful day 🙂
Glad you liked the post Tina! Broc E did a great job. I love vanilla too 🙂
Tim, of all that I’ve written, this is one of my favorites. Glad it resonated for you, too. Tina, nothing wrong with enjoying vanilla. There’s a big difference between having it because you truly like it and having it because you don’t hate it. And I can’t help but notice that even your vanilla isn’t “plain vanilla” but over the top true natural rich vanilla. Cheers!
Just loved it thanks Broc! Keep up the fantastic work.
Well, my favorite ice cream flavor is peanut butter. I am afraid to think of what this would say about my personality – sticky and tacky come to mind and this couldn’t be farther from the truth. I hope anyway. Sometimes the most obvious things to others are so obscure to ourselves. In terms of risk taking, I think of myself, unfortunately, as a big risk taking thinker and conservative actor.
Hey Kelly! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. I just had Reese Peanut Butter ice cream last night! I am sure that you are not sticky and tacky. Maybe you could meet somewhere in the middle of thinking about taking risks, and being a conservative actor. I was totally afraid of heights as a teenager and hated cliff jumping into lakes with my friends. I started to overcome my fear at the top of the cliff by jumping right when I got to the peak and stopped talking myself out of it. As I start a bit of a business, I am working hard now to start taking action and stop just thinking about it. It is a leap of faith for sure!
Do you have a blog I could check out as well?
Take care!