If you are so inclined, you can always find dozens of reasons why something can't or shouldn't be done-and precious few why it should or could. It is far easier to rationalize that it's too difficult, too expensive, or too time-consuming than to accept the idea that if we are willing to work hard enough, smart enough, and long enough we can accomplish anything. Instead of making a commitment, we make up an alibi. If you find that you frequently invent excuses for why you didn't do something or have a million reasons why something didn't work out as planned, it's time for a reality check. Stop explaining and start doing!
~Written by the Napolean Hill Foundation
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Is that out of "Think and Grow Rich?" It is so true. GOYA - Tom Hopkins
Melissa... as mentioned, so true. I also say, if that person would spend as much time that they did complaining and applied that towards work, they would be a millionaire. ;o)
Richard - I haven't read that yet. What did you think of it? Thanks for commenting.
Jeff - Nice to see you! :)