We respect your Courage

We respect your Courage

Heartfelt congratulations are deserved to everyone who has the courage to make changes to their life. Be it changing your job for a better one or making some change to your personal situation.

Entering the unknown can be intimidating and change can be scary. It isn’t easy to do something new, to transition out of a usual path to a different environment.

Fear, anxiety, uncertainty, worry…there are many emotions that seem to be amplified when you move away from the known to the unknown.

It takes courage to make a change.

We never forget this, and have deep respect for everyone we have helped along the way in their transition to an improved situation.

Fortune favors the brave.

We salute you.

Sincerely,

Eric and the rest of the team at Cole and Company

Robert White

Helping leaders and their teams maximize team leadership effectiveness for results. I'm an experienced CEO, Mentor to Entrepreneurs, Transformational Leadership Trainer, Speaker and best-selling Author.

1 年

Our very human desire to stay safe and especially to not risk disturbing our image makes change truly challenging.

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Aramide (ah-RAH-mee-day) Fields

A Joyful Lawyer | 2x GC Powerlist for Japan | “In-House Lawyer of the Year” & 2x “Woman Lawyer of the Year (In-House)” Finalist, Asian Legal Business Japan | Speaker | U.S. Expat in Japan | BigLaw Alum | Mom of 3

1 年

I love this, Eric Cole. Change especially takes courage if there are naysayers and skeptics doubting your next move.

Colm Kennelly

Managing Director at Experian. Chief Information Officer. Open to both executive and non-executive directorship roles across APAC, EMEA & NA. Daingean agus Dilis.

1 年

Lovely sentiment Eric. Bravo.

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