February 21, 2012 Live. Love. Work. Smarter Under the Infl ence u.

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February 21, 2012 Live. Love. Work. Smarter Under the Infl ence u

Under the Influence A person is under the influence when his mental or physical faculties are so impaired as to reduce his ability to think and act ordinarily. Defining Moment… POWER

 Introspection  Inventory  Impact What influences you?

 Temperament  Health  Family  Future Power of Influence

 Develop healthy habits  Maintain steadfastness  Become a positive consumer  Embrace adversity Reclaim your power

Happiness is a choice Of course I look at the glass half full. The only time I would look at it half empty is when I think about how good the first half tasted. ~Drew Deyoung Perspective

Cripple or Cure? Intoxicate! Honesty Positivity Hope Integrity Recognition Respect Empathy Optimism Belief Passion Kindness

Circle of Influence HomeWorkChurchCommunityOrganization Influence

Living Under the Influence

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