Thursday, March 17, 2005
Those who achieve
Those who achieve great things are not any smarter or more
capable than others. They have simply decided to make use of
what's available to them.
Those who achieve great things encounter challenges,
obstacles and problems, just as everyone else does.
Achievers have simply chosen to work their way through the
difficult challenges, rather than be stopped by them.
Those who achieve great things experience plenty of setbacks
and disappointments. They have simply decided to take
renewed determination, instead of discouragement, from those
disappointments.
Those who achieve great things have exactly the same amount
of time available in each day as does everyone else. They
have simply committed to making the most of each moment.
Those who achieve great things are not any different than
anyone else except for this. They decide to do it, and then
follow through with persistent, consistent action.
In this way, very ordinary people realize quite
extraordinary levels of achievement. In this way, you can do
it too.
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