"A tuba player in a concert band cut his lip and was unable to play his horn. For the first time in years, he was in the audience listening to the music while another player took his place on stage. After the concert, someone asked him what it was like being a listener instead of a performer. He answered, "It was wonderful! I had forgotten that the whole band wasn't playing 'oom-pah-pah'!"
It is easy to get so caught up in the part that you are playing that you all but forget about the others with whom you work. The smallest package in the world is a person all wrapped up in him or herself." - Tony Campolo From: Leadership...with a human touch, May 11, 1993, Page 1-2
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Author & SpeakerTerry is a sought after speaker who believes in the power of a story to motivate, inspire, and help others lead their uncommon and extraordinary lives. By combining his twelve-year cancer journey with his diverse business, athletic coaching, and hostage negotiating expertise, he delivers compelling yet relatable presentations for conferences, on-line events, panels, meetings, and seminars. Archives
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