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While one person hesitates because he feels inferior, the other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior.
-- Henry C Link
 

 

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Be on it

Do not seek to run away from the problem, or to wish it away. Do the work to transform it into a blessing.

The moment the problem arises, be on it. Give yourself the advantage of an early and decisive start.

Shed any inclination to feel self-pity or resentment. Feel instead the power, the energy, the positive expectations that flow from focused action.

Wrap your awareness around the opportunity to make a difference. Fill your moments, your actions with gratitude for your chance to improve the situation.

This is not the first problem you’ve had and it won’t be the last. You’ve navigated successfully through past difficulties, and with every new challenge you grow more capable.

Be on it. And be the one to pull positive value and success from the problem.

— Ralph Marston

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