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    • Welcome
    • Meet Debbie Lundberg
    • Keynotes & Group Events
    • Individual Coaching
    • Meet Nichola and Michelle
    • Debbie's Books
    • Modern Etiquette
    • Charity & Community
    • LUNDBERGisms
    • Debbie's Blog
  • Welcome
  • Meet Debbie Lundberg
  • Keynotes & Group Events
  • Individual Coaching
  • Meet Nichola and Michelle
  • Debbie's Books
  • Modern Etiquette
  • Charity & Community
  • LUNDBERGisms
  • Debbie's Blog

LUNDBERGisms

What is a LUNDBERGism?

Have you ever heard something that really clicks for you? Do you like catchy phrases that make people think beyond the expression? Are there sayings out there that are small in word count, yet big in impact for you? 
A Lundbergism is all that...and more!  These simple considerations from the author are thought-provoking, (sometimes) humorous, and meant to get you thinking a little bit differently than before.Imagine having some additional quotations, inspiration and ideas to ponder for fun and growth that add to conversations, presentations, and your overall outlook! 
You do now...you have Lundbergisms! Here are a few:

  1. There are only 4 reasons people do not do things in life: they 1) don't know, 2) don't know how, 3) don't have capacity, or 4) don't want to.  The "fixes" for these issues are 1) information, 2) training/coaching, 3) fair assessment, and 4) an attitude check (sometimes for you & not just them!).
  2. The difference in assumptions and expectations is communication.
  3. Strive for progress...not perfection.
  4. Things don't just happen TO us, they happen FOR us, and our challenge is to sort out which is which, and how to respond to each!
  5. Your impression does not begin when you see a person, it starts when that person sees you!
  6. Only boring people get bored...
  7. Well behaved children and animals are not, not, not  overrated!!
  8. While what you do is important and respected, what you do will not ever be as important as who you are, as you are now, and always will be, more than what you do for a living...
  9. An apology coupled with an excuse is simply, and sadly, just rationalization.
  10. "Moxumility" is demonstrating the moxie to do something, while coupling it with enough humility to go about it in a way that is respectful and encourages learning...show your "Moxumility"!​

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