At Trinity Credit Services, we believe that life is easier with excellent credit. In order
to celebrate the good things in life, we created this section of our website to highlight
the good things our clients are doing and the good things we are doing to better our
community. To be featured in this section, email us at goodnews@trinitycreditservices.com.
If your story is featured, you will qualify for our monthly gift certificate drawing.
Here’s to the good life!
How to Stop Saying I Can’t, and Start Saying, I Can
Do you ever wonder where it came from, this tendency to argue for your limitations? We talk ourselves out of trying something new because we assume it won’t turn out well.
Personally, I don’t have a clue about when my habit started, but the cool thing is, I have begun to turn it around.
I’m beginning with me, but have started a quest to help more people to believe in the limitlessness of their own abilities. For me, the goal is to do this without motivation or willpower. This is not about mind over matter this is about changing a belief.
If you think you can do a thing,
or think you can’t do a thing, you’re right.
~ Henry Ford
This is about being conscious whenever I enter a new situation and immediately begin talking myself out of it. It sounds something like this: “I’m not good at those types of things,” “I can’t do that,” “that won’t work,” “that’s too difficult,” or “it will never happen.”
Shoe Company Founded to Give Away Shoes to Barefoot Kids
TOMS Shoes was founded on a simple premise: With every pair you purchase, TOMS gives a pair of new shoes to a child in need. Using the purchasing power of individuals to benefit Ethiopian children in need.
Since its founding in May 2006, American internet entrepreneur Blake Mycoskie has given over 150,000 pairs of shoes to children through the One for One model.
The business plan calls for giving over 300,000 pairs of shoes in 2009.
Mission of TOMS (which is short for, Tomorrow’s Shoes):
Most children in developing countries grow up barefoot. Whether at play, doing chores or just getting around, these children are at risk. Children can walk for miles to get food, water, shelter and medical help.