Are You Living a Life of Significance?

I was recently with Dan Clark, the author of the ART of Significance

Dan Clark

Dan’s accomplishments are too many to list here but suffice it to say that you too would be impressed.

Dan is the author of “The ART of Significance” and I sure would like to increase my significance, how about you?

ART is an acronym for the following:

  • Awareness
  • Refinement
  • Transformation

We all need to be aware of our surroundings, and who we are. We need to live in the present.

Refinement to me is the act of continuous improvement, providing more value and becoming more valuable to the marketplace i.e. the world.

Transformation describes an objective for all of us, to become more, to be the best we can be, to live a life of significance.

I encourage you to check out Dan’s website and I put an Amazon link on the book photo below, check it out!

Please contact me is you would like to discuss further, and I would appreciate your comments.

 Be blessed,

Ron
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6 Comments

  • Dereco Cherry

    May 6, 2015

    Good stuff Ron you are right you need to be aware of you and where you are going. You were right when you said this helps you with your direction. Thanks for sharing this post.

    • Ron McLean

      May 6, 2015

      thanks Dereco, I appreciate your comment.

  • Lynda Kenny

    May 6, 2015

    Great Post Ron, We always need to aware of what is around us and where we want to go. Putting out our value to help others will only benefit us at the end of the day and we must keep doing it.

    • Ron McLean

      May 6, 2015

      thanks Lynda, and you are right where putting out value is critical.

  • Ron Deering

    May 6, 2015

    I love the acronym for Art… never heard that before and how true. Thanks for sharing.. you always give great value to the profession…..

    • Ron McLean

      May 7, 2015

      thanks Ron – Dan was maybe the most impressive speaker that I have met (and I have met Jim Rohn, Zig, Dan Kennedy)