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Success is a matter of handling the worst & still finishing the race.
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Success is a matter of handling the worst & still finishing the race.
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Throughout our lives, we often focus on avoiding failure. Yet, it is through our failures that we experience the most profound growth and learning. Embracing challenges and setbacks can lead us to new heights and invaluable insights. Let's remember that failure is not the end, but a powerful stepping stone toward success.
Success is a matter of handling the worst & still finishing the race.
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Failure is the mother of success. One can learn faster upon making mistakes. It is ok to make mistakes but not ok to repeat or hide your mistakes or even worse, accumulate your mistakes and ask people to follow blindly.
Success is a matter of handling the worst & still finishing the race.
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Slow and steady wins the race because they never stop.
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Alex Hormozi is right but the Tortoise didn't win the race. 🏅 He won the game of momentum. ⏩ This is a perfect example of ‘Behavioral Momentum Theory’ (thanks psychology 🧠 ) Slow and steady implies consistent effort. Consistent Effort builds Momentum. It doesn't JUST enable you to work faster or smarter. 🏃 Momentum enables you to destroy obstacles more easily. 💥 Feeling frustrated? Momentum will get you through it. Lacking time or resources? Momentum will find a way forward. Keep going. 💪 p.s. Have your experienced 'Behavioral Momentum Theory' in your own life?
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Slow and steady wins the race because they never stop.
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"It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop." – Confucius Research indicates that people who adopt a steady and measured approach to achieving goals are more likely to succeed in maintaining long-term results. In business, companies that focus on sustainable growth tend to outperform those that aim for rapid expansion without a solid foundation. Remember these real-life examples? Aesop's Fable - The Tortoise and the Hare: This classic story teaches the lesson that perseverance, rather than speed, leads to success. The tortoise, moving slowly but steadily, outsmarts the hare who overestimates his own speed and takes a nap. The Growth of Bamboo: Bamboo spends years developing a complex root system before it starts to grow visibly, allowing it to achieve significant height in a matter of weeks once it begins to shoot up. The Wright Brothers: Known for their slow and steady progress towards achieving flight, they meticulously refined their designs over many years before making human flight a reality. Their dedication is a testament to the power of persistence. Cognitive science suggests that deliberate practice, characterized by persistence over speed, can significantly improve skill acquisition. Original video posted by Alvin Foo Enjoyed this post? Share with your network… Please, follow Andrew Juras as well as the top-voices, influencers and trailblazers below for their inspiring content, success stories, and life-changing experiences. Richard DiPilla Gary Vaynerchuk Melinda French Gates Richard Branson Deepak Chopra MD (official) Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Bill & Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute Holly Branson Mark Cuban Ligia Chacón Hernández Hala Taha Jerin Hossain Rania Zervalaki Patrona Reena Strehle Nazanin Bigdeli Kelly Mizell Claudia Abreu Tim Tebow Strati Georgopoulos Nada Nayhi Daniel Abrahams Matt Gray Ryan Reynolds Mark Cuban Foundation Mickey Mikitani James Altucher Simon Sinek Gretchen Rubin Jeff Weiner Alex Brogan Cory Warfield Alexey Navolokin #PersistencePaysOff #SteadySuccess #TortoiseTheory #AesopsLesson #GrowthMindset #SlowButSure #PatienceIsAVirtue #ConsistentEffort #MindfulProgress #BuildingFoundations #SuccessStory #KeepGoing #SteadyWins #ProgressNotPerfection #MeasuredMovement #CognitiveGrowth #SustainableStrength #OvernightSuccessIsAMyth #WordsOfWisdom #NeverStopTrying 💪
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I dive into Targets / Yards per route run for EVERY Rookie WR last year with at least 240+ routes ran! This video is a MUST watch! https://lnkd.in/ezQesjPp
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