Subject: Success Tip: Do what others won't!
Hello…
I hope you are having a wonderful day
This is Graham Frame once again with
an inspirational thought of the day.
One of the Philosophies that I learned
many years ago and that I now live by is:
“If you do what others WON’T…
…You will have what others WANT”
What this means is that if you do what
other people are not willing to do, like
sacrifice, try harder, go the distance and
do EVERYTHING you can to not quit…
Then you will have the success that
others want.
How bad do you want it?
How bad do you want to be successful?
How bad do you want to buy the things you
want, not just because you can afford
it, but ONLY because you want it?
How bad do you want to drive your dream car?
How bad do you want to live in the house
of your dreams?
Bottom line, How bad do you want it?
And are you willing to do what other people
are not willing to do, in order to acquire
the success that other people want!!!
The choice is yours. Do not quit!
Do not give up! Do not get complacent!
Do not say no!
I hope that today has brought you much
success.
Remember, the goal is to be better today
than you were yesterday.
That alone, makes you a winner!!!
I’ll be back soon with some more food for thought
Remember, my goal is to inspire you and
help increase your probability of success
through the power of the mind and I offer,
no obligation, no Cost training which you
can learn about by clicking here.
God bless,
Graham
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PPS. Finally some inspiration from someone I admire:
“Whenever something goes wrong or you find yourself at a
disadvantage, often the best way to handle it is to turn a
negative into a positive. I learned this early on as I struggled
with dyslexia, a learning disability that affects reading comprehension.
I left school when I was 16 years old partly because of my
dyslexia. I couldn’t always follow what was going on, so I didn’t
find the lessons interesting and became distracted. My teachers
thought I was just lazy because back then; people didn’t understand
as much about dyslexia as they do today. On one of my last days at
school, the headmaster told me that I would either end up in prison
or become a millionaire.
That was quite a startling prediction, but in some respects he was
right on both counts!
What was definitely true was that I seemed to think in a different
way from my classmates, and had from an early age. Throughout
my teenage years I was very focused on trying to set up a business
and create something. On leaving school I devoted my energy to
turning Student magazine into a nationwide publication and a
profitable enterprise.
Even Albert Einstein is thought to have been affected by this
learning disability. The famous physicist once said that “It is a
miracle that curiosity survives formal education,” which is
especially true if you have dyslexia. Not being exceptional
academically does not mean that you cannot be exceptional.
Whatever personal challenge you have to overcome, you must
be brave enough to accept that you are different. You must have
the courage to trust your instincts and be ready to question what
other people don’t. If you do that, you can seize opportunities
that others would miss. Believe in yourself, and use everything
you can — including the obstacles — to propel you along the road
to success. Who knows what you might achieve?”
– Richard Branson