Balancing Determination and Success
Balancing Determination and success:
Success is often presented as a fixed destination after which life should coast smoothly along. But in Reality "success" is a better starting point, a leveling up after which unknown and unknowable challenge.
Question for you? Are you able to work or have the ability to work independently without falling prey to...? Just Remember, keep Balancing Determination and success.
In other words, do the work, put in the time, master your craft,, and don't panic over professional failures, as we all know, they are a natural part of the work force, whether it be at your work place outside the home, or at your home business.
Moreover, "Getting ahead at your home is not just about hard work, or even good quality work." It's about "Determination"
Success is predicted on building a healthy relationship because utimately people want to work with people like themselves. I personally, expect a certain percentage of failure in every project, and that's okay, however, if things don't go my may, I seriously have to stay calm.
I will say that my progress thus far is going okay. It's about time for me to review my progress to see where about I am at reaching another short term goal.
When all is said and done determination is a necessary quality for success, so keep at it, and don't stop!
Have A Great Successful Day!
"Prosper! Succeed! Elevate! and Excel!"
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Very well sad, same time we can consider success like a day of stock trading, every day you have to start with fresh eyes . And YES , determination is essential.
Best regards
Quite out of balance last week, I was down with the natural part of life, the flu, but I feel much better today, so I need to find my balance to work again;)
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Sometimes success is dependent upon the best possible outcome in certain circumstances. If the situation is difficult then success may be measured relative to that. It may not be the best possible outcome such as could be achieved from starting in ideal circumstances.:-)
Alan , thank you for sharing your insight.
Alan, you're more than welcome!