The road to success is full of pit stops, pitfalls, and self pity; my advice is simply don__ stop!
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Noel DeJesus
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Failure is the ultimate motivator, the supreme teacher, and the definitive guarantee of life. Failure is what makes success so addictive.
The successes and failures of yesterday are gone, today is a new day.
Stress builds character and failure breeds motivation. I guess I'm a Optimist.
Those who envy the success of others are normally ignorant to the sacrifices, failures, and dedication that it took for them to get there.
Relax your fears, let your ambition take the wheel for a while; it'll take you somewhere exciting that you've never been.
If you scared, say you scared, and if not then push yourself off of that wall and step into the darkness. That's where success is, get up out of that comfort zone, you'll be surprised what you can achieve!
I keep a vivid memory of failure in my back pocket, so no matter how much I accomplish I stay grounded.
Success is mesmerizing, and blinding. Sometimes you need good old fashion failure to open your eyes.
Thoughts are free, talk is cheap, and action is expensive. What's your worth?
In the professional world of leadership ambition and potential are the most excessive commodities.
There is no blueprint to leadership, quite the conundrum in a business world where standardization is celebrated.
Today you are no longer a victor nor victim of the past and future, today is completely independent, there are no restrictions; except for the ones you place upon yourself.
There is no tomorrow and there was no yesterday if you truly want to accomplish your goals you must engulf yourself in today.
When a leader replaces the value of selfless service with selfish ambition they have officially regressed back into a boss.
If leadership is the spinal cord of success then discipline is its lumbar vertebrae.
Your men will not take the hill if you're simply yelling commands from the safety of the rear.
Those who envy the success of others are normally ignorant to the sacrafices, failures, and dedication that it took for them to get there