Monday 12 January 2015

LET US GO THE EXTRA MILE.

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Life is just one big circus full of all sorts of acts to be performed. I see so many people throwing in the towel when the times get tough, instead of holding on steadfastly so as to push themselves beyond their limit to become the best of themselves. What most people do not realise is that successful and unsuccessful people do not vary greatly in their abilities but that they differ in their desire to reach their potential.
Did you know that the best way to predict the future is by inventing it. I know it seems a bit confusing, but just think about it. If you decided to start a project one day the end results will reflect that which you had in mind all along. All in all, do not put yourself down as a none achiever. Taking risks in doing something never attempted before by anyone look at Thomas Alva Edison who was an American inventor and businessman.
When you look up at the ceiling you will see that a light bulb is glowing emitting light to illuminate the area around you. Yet it took more than a thousand times before Thomas Alva Edison perfected a working light bulb. It was on the 1001 time that he finally got it right after learning how not to do it in 1000 different ways. You see, you need to push yourself if you want to get to a place you have never been before.
I have a proposal for you, today and each other day, try & deliver more than you are getting paid to do. The victory of success will be half won when you learn that the secret of putting out more than is expected in all that you do, making yourself valuable in your work will create an indispensable sphere around yourself. The rewards that will befall upon you should be enjoyed for it is through your efforts that you got yourself to the top.
When people do more than they have to & do so with an attitude of generosity, they give of themselves in ways that lift all of humanity. The heart grows tender when we extend ourselves beyond what is expected. Going the extra mile is a vital ingredient that lifts our mood, allowing hopefulness to rule. A true act of compassion is to feel someone’s pain, and yet encourage him to keep going.
It is important to know that, in the days that you feel that you are supremely satisfied at the end, it is not by merely lounging but it is when you have had everything to do and you did it.

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