Tuesday, September 16, 2008
In order to encourage your ambitions to grow, you have to stop setting yourself so many impossible goals! It's not aiming high that gives you a hunger for success -- it's getting a taste of it. So start setting more reasonable, attainable goals. Show yourself that you can accomplish things, and you'll have the confidence to keep pushing yourself harder and harder. Trying to climb the highest mountain when you've never hiked a day in your life isn't ambitious: It's an excuse not to succeed.
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Hey Dawn,
Up early. Have a greta run.
Ooops! Great Run!
Hey, Dawn, happy belated birthday to all your PEEPS; congrats for your sister; and good half marathon time the other day. You are out there running, which is wayyyyyyyy more than a lot of people can say. Thats a good time for the half.
This brief post is food for thought Getting the taste of something we might be able to achieve is the incentive to work hard to get it. Thanks for the great advice.
Amen!
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