Knowing What You Know

Do you know what you know?  Sounds strange, but are you familiar with your talents and strengths?  If someone asked you to give your personal "elevator speech," could you do it?

Knowing what you know is why we were supposed to create vision and mission statements.  Sadly, those statements have become stale because we write, print and forget.  If you’re not careful life can go that way.

One fascinating thing about true successes relates to their ability to know what they know.  Don’t think that only famous athletes understand this.  Ask Rick Williams of the Violet Baptist ChurchViolet Baptist Church in Pickerington, Ohio, or Larcel McGhee of the Flip Flippen Group are two individuals that come to mind who live this out. 

Start now by writing down what you know, and start getting to know what you know.