Monday, July 12, 2010

Key distinctions

"Success is the result of good judgment. Good judgment is the result of experience, and experience is the result of bad judgment. Bad or painful experiences are sometimes the most important."

 

If your willing to learn from your experience, then even times you might think difficult become great because they provide valuable information-- key distinctions-- you can use for better approach in decision making.

As what Anthony Robbins said: Make a decision and take action, and in order to succeed, you must have a long-term focus. Success and failure are not overnight experiences. It's all the small decisions along the way that cause people to fail. It's failure to persist. It's failure to manage our mental and emotional states. It's failure to control whar we focus on. Success is the result of making small decisions: deciding to hold yourself to a higher standard, deciding to feed your mind rahter than allowing the environment to control you.

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