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Sunday, August 22, 2010

The price of action 2


Always remember, you have to give up something to get anything you want of life.

Realise this fact: Sacrifice what you are for what you could become. Getting out of bed could be a difficult task but you really must get out of bed to sow your seed and reap the forest of greatness you desire to achieve.

What you eventually become in life has a direct bearing on the actions, steps and decisions you’ve been taking daily. And I mean it- daily. Greatness is not a one-shot dash; it’s a daily series of actions that create the domino effect.

Give up the desire to quit trying, give up the thought of failure, give up laziness, give up complaining about what is not right and focus on your opportunities and possibilities, give up the past and reap the future, give up your weaknesses and leverage on your strengths.

“No steam or gas drives anything until it is confined. No life ever grows great until it is focused, dedicated, disciplined.” -Harry Fosdick.

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Monday, June 14, 2010

Coming out stronger


Why do medicines have to be bitter to cure ailments? Must pangs of childbirth always precede delivery? Max Lucado suggests an answer:
“Light always hurts before it helps.”


Quit gulping temporary pain-killers for an ailment that requires surgery. Don’t paper over the cracks, own up to the truth. Plastering a burst pipe only postpones judgment day.

Delayed gratification in money, sex, food, some luxury or position is a painful endurance test, producing in you a robust harvest of discipline and character, which your mind and body require to generate the successful lifestyle God destined for you. When you deprive yourself of any pleasurable craving, you exhibit delayed gratification.

No big thing comes close to cheap, a price tag sticks to every prize. Each time you overcome a bad habit, you cross the threshold of self-imposed limitation. Are your habits pushing you forward or otherwise?

Uproot the weeds to save the life of your seed. The weeds are sapping your strengths. It takes a lifetime to build the reputation of a good character but a slight error of judgment to crumble it in a day. History and the Tiger Woods’ scandal have proven this. Endure the pain and get the gain.

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