Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Keeping your BUT

“But’ is an argument for our limitations. And when we argue for our limitations, we get to keep them. “But” is a crutch; it is an excuse for procrastinators and those of us who lack the courage to live our dreams. It allows us to validate our inaction. When hard times hit, we need to look for reasons to move forward, not for reasons to idle through life”
Authors - John-Roger and Peter McWilliams

Every success started with a dream. A dream, to which many would say, absolutely NOT, it CAN’T happen or a favorite that's IMPOSSIBLE.


Despite the negative thoughts, departed from drive by critics; successful entrepreneurs, business executives and athletes persisted to achieve their dreams and more.

Why is this? They kicked “BUT” goodbye. As the quote stated, if one argues for the “BUT” then they get to keep it. Which do you prefer, all your “BUTS” or to achieve your dreams? The choice is yours. Don’t allow another day to go by where “BUT” steals your dreams. Create a game plan and take action to make your dreams a reality.


To your success!


Kameka


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