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Personal Success Made Simple Review
by rose ks (2019-01-11)
When we set goals they seem so far off Personal Success Made Simple Review and the progress we see appears to be painfully slow. Furthermore, we have a tendency to lose site of them. Sometimes we feel like giving up by falling back into our old habits. These old habits seem so comfortable which lead us to nowhere. When we hit this wall of falling back into these old habits remember the following: Every great achievement is nothing more than a collection of smaller achievements done well. Even the "impossible" tasks considered by the masses have been accomplished through the relentless pursuit of success, one day at a time. Consider this for a moment. Have you every watched a bricklayer start a new house by putting the first brick in it's place? You begin to wonder the size of the job that's ahead of him or her. Do you think that the bricklayer's start at the top and work their way down? Or do they start at the bottom? Well, they start at the bottom and stack them one at a time on top of each other. This builds a strong foundation so the entire house has a support system. Each brick put in its place is vital to the entire structure. Each brick shares its portion of the load. Remember, the entire outside structure of the house was done by laying one brick at a time. Success is pursued in the same manner.
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