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"The will to persevere is often the difference between failure and success."  ~David SarnoffÂ
When you hear the word persistence, what do you think of? For me, I like the way Josh Shipp describes it. He says, "Perseverance is stubbornness with a purpose." At first read, that is funny, right? But it also proves a valuable point. That sometimes what one person sees as a negative trait, another can see as a great quality.
I remember when I was a school counselor and I'd help students with their scholarship applications. Often they were asked to describe themselves. So I'd give them the directive to make a list of their qualities. Many struggled and they'd say things like, my parents think I'm stubborn, my friends think I'm bossy, my teachers think I'mâŚ
As for myself personally, I've been called stubborn on more than one occasion too. So now I know, that just means I'm persistent. đ Which, in the right context, can be a great quality. Being stubborn from an egocentric place is not a...
"We need to accept that we won't always make the right decisions, that we'll screw up royally sometimes - understanding that failure is not the opposite of success, it's part of success." Â ~Arianna HuffingtonÂ
I absolutely love this week's quote because it stands as a reminder to me that failure is not a bad thing. And instead, a necessary part of growth and success. This has been a hard lesson for me to learn. You see, I grew up with a well-meaning father what told me all my life, "You can't afford to make mistakes." Needless to say, it entrenched a huge fear of failure in me that at times would literally paralyze me from taking action - questioning my every move and staying in limbo for fear that the decisions or actions I might take, just might be a mistake!
Maybe you can relate in some wayâŚ
What are your deep-seated beliefs about failure? Perhaps you were programmed with a similar message when you were growing up that has kept you from taking huge leaps in your life. Do you ...
"Strength doesnât come from what you can do. It comes from overcoming the things you once thought you couldnât." ~ Rikki Rogers
Weâve all experienced events in our lives when we just didnât think we would possibly have the strength to get through, and yet we did. I look back on the eight years my husband and I dealt with infertility and I can remember many times thinking I didnât have the strength to endure another unsuccessful treatment or heartbreaking negative pregnancy test. Yet, month after month and year after year, we found the strength to keep trying. And now here we are, twenty-one years later, having just celebrated our oldest daughter's birthday and preparing to send our youngest daughter off to college in the fall. (Funny how all those years went a lot faster than the other 8!)
Anyway, if you really think about it...
You can probably recall times when youâve overcome an obstacle or reached a goal you werenât sure you could actually achieve. Strength comes from those ...
âNothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you wonât be the victim of needless suffering.â ~ Don Miguel Ruiz
I received an email recently from a reader who was having trouble with a co-worker. I knew as soon as I read what she had described to be going on, that it was a great example of the Second Agreement from Don Miguel Ruizâs book, The Four Agreements, so I wanted to share it with youâŚ
She was feeling attacked and hurt because the co-worker was always extremely rude and disrespectful to her. She felt she was the victim of his rants because she was a soft-spoken woman who didnât like conflict. So, I invited her to get on the phone with me for a Strategy Session, to see if I could help her feel more empowered.
After briefly discussing the situation and the environment at work, I was able to help her quickly discover that the co-workerâs behavior...
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