Bridging The Gap: From Good To Great
Studying so intensely for my Organisational Behaviour test, got the Analytical wheels in my head turning. So much so that watching Peyton Sawyer on television just got me thinking.
As my OB teacher would say, she is a classic Type A personality. With her, there is urgency - an urgency to do something with time, with life. And this is what makes Peyton Sawyer such an astounding character. So alive is her passion that her eyes light up each time she speaks of art or music or anything that constitutes her world.
With Peyton, there is this almost unquenchable thirst to make a difference. It is an urge to bridge the gap between good and great And I find myself thirsty for the same.
You know, my life is pretty good, it is. I was just searching for something to make it great.
I embarked upon this journey a long time ago. At times, I walk a lone path. Yet, it is the fire within that keeps me warm, spurring me on. And I go on...
As my OB teacher would say, she is a classic Type A personality. With her, there is urgency - an urgency to do something with time, with life. And this is what makes Peyton Sawyer such an astounding character. So alive is her passion that her eyes light up each time she speaks of art or music or anything that constitutes her world.
With Peyton, there is this almost unquenchable thirst to make a difference. It is an urge to bridge the gap between good and great And I find myself thirsty for the same.
You know, my life is pretty good, it is. I was just searching for something to make it great.
I embarked upon this journey a long time ago. At times, I walk a lone path. Yet, it is the fire within that keeps me warm, spurring me on. And I go on...
1 Comments:
Mel
How far you go in life depends on the size of your imagination and the level of your commitment to make it real.
Wish you all the very best.
I however find a 'persistent hum' of melancholy in your blogs nowadays.
Neverthless you write very well
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