Johnny Cyreous

John Cyr, is a retired workforce development trainer and motivational consultant who publishes articles and editorials under the pen-name Cyreous. He advocates transformative learning as the key learning method for trainers and educators and shares this information at <a href="http://www.cyreousquotes.com" title="http://www.cyreousquotes.com" target="_blank">http://www.cyreousquotes.com</a>.

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Crossing The Belief Barrier

"Only he who can see the invisible can do the impossible” – Frank Gaines When I was young I accomplished an amazing feat
"An organization's ability to learn, and translate that learning into action rapidly, is the ultimate competitive advantage" – Jack Welch As a pre-employment skill trainer, I have found the hardest counsel to give to a job seeker sometimes is explaining the changes that have occurred in the economy and job markets we are in
There are a lot of people who will try to make you believe that you can be in total control of your life Many of these seemingly well-adjusted perfectionists seem to glide through life untouched by human tragedy in their own lives
"I am used to the computer industry; how will I ever replace my income now that my job has been out sourced to India" As a career coach I found that question difficult to answer

A Good Attitude Is Empowering

"The only disability in life is a bad attitude" – Scott Hamilton Attitude is so important

Personal Empowerment Comes From Giving

The holidays have been making me think about things that truly make me happy Appreciation of things that I value brings me happiness

Seek Value Instead Of Success

Today we are surrounded with books and seminars and workshops aimed at making us more successful Many of these are great men with great advice that is worthy of our attention

The Significance Of A Person

I was speaking to an acquaintance recently who shrugged off the topic of motivation and self-empowerment as "just fluff" He suggested that the fancy words of my business were just hype that is good for the moment in "juicing" someone up, but in the long run there is no substance to it all and a person could do better without it because in the end it is what a person accomplishes in life that matters


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