Always Be Authentic
April 12th 2009
“Most people think of poise as calm, self-assured dignity; but I call it ‘just being you.’ When we have poise, we’re not acting, faking or pretending. We’re not trying to be something we’re not, nor are we attempting to live up to others’ expectations. Therefore, when we are being who we really are, we’ll have greater likelihood of functioning nearer our own level of competency.” – John Wooden
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