Category Archives: persistence

THE OUTCOMES YOU NEED

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“Quantity and persistence will get you the outcomes you need.” ~James Altucher

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  1. Can you bring high-level enthusiasm for 15 minutes? Even when you’re bored? Would you feel authentic or fake? Please tell me about it in the comments.

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DAY IN AND DAY OUT

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“Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.” ~Robert Collier

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Leave your Mark | Ray Lewis

“To be the best & stay there – sweat is necessary…”
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  1. Complete 25 additional push-ups today. All at once or space out 5 at a time throughout the day. Your choice.
  2. If you had a time machine, would you GO BACK in time or STEP AHEAD to the future? Please share in the comments.

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THE ONLY CHOICE YOU HAVE

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“You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.” —Bob Marley

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source: thebusinesshacks
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Never Give Up | Derek Redmond Story

“When you don’t give up, YOU CAN NOT FAIL!”
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  1. Write out two sentences that represent this past week. The FIRST is about your best accomplishment. The SECOND is about your best experience.
  2. . Which “Advice to My Younger Self” do you need a reminder for? Please share in the comments.

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Only Through Continuous Effort

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Strength and growth come only through continuous effort and struggle.” ~Napoleon Hill

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WHY STRUGGLE IS A GOOD THING

1. Struggle is better for performance … eventually.

Research shows that people who struggle with a problem on their own before receiving assistance actually perform better than people who haven’t had to struggle — on the second time they encounter a problem.

2. Struggle is a cruel teacher, but a good one.

People learn more when they struggle. You probably hate this as much as I do, but it’s true. 

As a career change coach, I most often see people struggling at frustration level when they’re in a new position of leadership, have made a career pivot to a new industry, or are making the shift from traditional corporate work to entrepreneurship. There’s a huge learning curve, and hence often huge initial frustration, in all of those scenarios.

3. Struggle makes you less resistant to trying something new.

The frustration we feel when we struggle with something makes us more open-minded about alternative solutions. Why? Struggle is a form of feedback that says what you’re doing now isn’t working.

Spinning your wheels with a problem and realizing that your attempts to solve it aren’t working forces you to try things you probably wouldn’t try if things were sailing along smoothly. Maybe even things you’ve thought of trying before but didn’t want to.

Read more at : Entrepreneur.com

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Do You | Tom Bilyeu

Worth Doing Poorly

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“Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly until you can learn to do it well” ~Zig Ziglar

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Have a Vision, Accept Setbacks & Be Persistent

J.K. Rowling always knew she was going to be a writer. According to her website, “As soon as I knew what writers were, I wanted to be one.” But it took more than wishful thinking. She started writing the Harry Potter series during a delayed train ride from Manchester to London. Rowling envisioned all of the characters and the story started to take shape. She spent the next five years outlining the plots for each book and wrote down the names and magical powers of every single character. It’s that attention to detail that make the stories so great. [Read more]

source: forbes.com

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  1. Review your goals for this week. Identify any obstacles or needed resources that are preventing you from achievement of the goals.
  2. We are blessed. Please share one thing that you are thankful for in your life.
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