Using The First Two As Excuses Makes Us Look Bad, Even If We Have No Clue Of It

No Secret Here

There’s a very simple reason blind spots are called just that, blind spots. The only person who can’t see the obvious, is the one who has no clue. In our own unique way, we each have a ton of blind spots. Time gives us opportunity (try) to self-correct. Or not.

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Doing Something Great Is Only For Other More Talented, Smarter, Harder-Working People

Please

Doing something great is only for other more talented, smarter, harder-working people. Okay, so one out of three ain’t bad. I mean, hall of fame baseball players only bat .333

We know which one is the game-changer, so if we aren’t at the place in life we want to be, it’s because deep down, we use the first two as excuses.

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What Roger Bannister Said In 1956 About Running Applies In Today’s World About Leadership

There's no doubt in jeff noel's mind why he writes...

I do not know why I write, I only know that I enjoy it and can not help myself. – jeff noel 2011

Great leaders take their place in the circle of life, often not knowing why. Perhaps it’s because they love leading and can not help themselves. That’s the kind of leader people love to follow.

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Who Said This?

I sometimes think that running has given me a glimpse of the greatest freedom a man can ever know, because it results in the simultaneous liberation of both the mind and body….. The runner does not know how or why he runs. He only knows that he must run….. We run, not because it is doing us good, but because we enjoy it and cannot help ourselves.

PS. There’s a point to this…

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