Valuing Failure as Success |
| 3/19/2008 9:54:08 PM |

We live in a world where we want things to happen instantly. The thing we prefer to happen most instantly is gratification. We want things to occur for us without too much effort, and in the absolute minimum period of time. By today's standards, anything less is considered failure. With this attitude, it is no wonder that attempts at self improvement tend to show a low success rate.
Self Improvement is not an overnight thing. Self-Wealth is an ongoing commitment that you must pursue with passion for the entire course of your life. With this commitment must come the knowledge that many times you are going to fall short of your plan, and many times you are going to be completely off course.
You must acknowledge and accept those things, and determine that when you fall short, you will accept the lesson and move on; and when you are off course, you will make a mid-course correction and keep moving.
posted by Ingrid Dreyer
www.personal-development-growth.com
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