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When you see someone that has something you want, is
successful in a way you yearn for, is just plain awesome to a degree you which
to achieve AND THEN you say something like . . .
- Well, he went to college so that’s why he’s smarter than me.
- She had the training, that’s why she knows how to do it and I don’t.
- He doesn't have to drive as far as I do so that’s why he’s not as tired as I am.
- She’s so full of energy because she doesn't have to work the night shift.
- Excuses why someone has something you want, excuses why someone has something you want to achieve, excuses why you (dear I say) are simply existing while others are living.
If you EVER find yourself dismissing another persons’
achievements (or what you perceive as achievements/accolades) or making excuses
why you can’t be the best/richest/healthiest version of yourself, STOP STOP
STOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP doing so right now!
Do not wait for success, go out and hunt it, grab it
by its tail, and look it in the eye until success begs to be in your life. No
one is going to give you the keys to the kingdom, you have to find them
yourself by learning, educating yourself, staying in a positive mindset EVEN
when things get rough, while consistently moving
forward.
SO . . .
Stop making excuses when you can be using that energy and time on ascending to the next level of your life.
Get ahead by going online and doing research to get that degree. Wake up twenty minutes earlier.
Don’t eat past seven at night in order to lose those extra pounds. Save an extra five dollars per pay check to build your nest egg. Whatever
you want to achieve, start small and over time, that small snowball will become
an avalanche of goodness you can be proud of.
And on that day, let others make up excuses. Let others wait for success. You’ll be too busy
having it.
Until next time.
--Author Jason Jack
Until next time.
--Author Jason Jack
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