Attitude IS Everything

May 24, 2023

Kevin Brown

Award-winning motivational speaker
& best-selling author

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My dear friend, the late, great Keith Douglas Harrell was a giant in my industry.

Still is.

Keith was known as Dr. Attitude.

In fact, I only referred to him as “Doc.”

He left us way too soon.

He was 54.

But his impact.

His legacy.

Will leave a mark that cannot be erased.

We live in a world today that could use a little attitude adjustment from the Doc himself.

Here’s a link to an article from my friend that I believe will bless you.

Have an amazing week.

https://www.success.com/why-your-attitude-is-everything/

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