#Share October 1

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Today is the first of the month so that means the beginning of a NEW 30 Day Challenge for October. I really hope you will read the post and decide to join the group that is taking on this month’s challenge.

Back in January when I decided to complete twelve 30 Day Challenges I had a specific challenge in mind for October 2020. My wife and I would spend 30 consecutive days living away from our North Carolina home.

We got excited thinking about where we would go, what we would do, and who we might visit. Then COVID came and we had to reluctantly give up on that pursuit. In January and February when we would SHARE this challenge idea with our friends and family they all got excited.

It was amazing that when we SHARED our travel plans with others how excited they got. We fed off the excitement of family and friends and it magnified our emotions. I am convinced that one great benefit of SHARING is it starts a conversation. That dialog has often expanded my perspective of others and strengthen my desire to continue on a path of self improvement.

So for October my 30 Day Challenge is SHARING. I want to make my life and the lives of others brighter through daily SHARING.

There are so many ways this can be done.

You can SHARE the following:

Memory-song-meal-a ride-post or tweet-your time-your talent-your treasure-a chore-a walk-a smile-joke-an outfit-wisdom-kindness-encouragement-a skill-a story-compliment-an adventure-a snack-a note/card-gift-book/magazine-recipe-music-tool-expertise-thoughts-feelings-blood-and finally SHARE your love with someone else.

This morning I am off to SHARE a walk with a great friend. Decide to SHARE today and join us in the 30 Day Challenge.

Hope the video I am SHARING helps you decide to join us in this 30 Day SHARING Challenge. If it does just tell us “I’m IN” down in the comment box.

Coach4aday

My purpose in life is to coach. I am a former collegiate basketball coach, director of athletics, and chief of staff. I worked at four NCAA Division I & II universities during my career. At each campus I learned timeless lessons on teamwork and leadership. Today my passion is coaching others on what it takes to lead, serve, and succeed.

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