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Unmasking the Charlatan - Baby Steps to Authenticity

What makes one's life a success story when there are so many good excuses to fall far below our potential, and so many good reasons to fail? According to George Washington Carver, the majority of failures come from "the habit of making excuses." What was Carver's excuse? He could have listed them! So what is our excuse?

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Unmasking the Charlatan - Baby Steps to Authenticity

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  1. Unmasking the Charlatan - Baby Steps to Authenticity What makes one's life a success story when there are so many good excuses to fall far below our potential, and so many good reasons to fail? According to George Washington Carver, the majority of failures come from "the habit of making excuses." What was Carver's excuse? He could have listed them! So what is our excuse? Following are 6 common excuses for failure: We fail when we are not true to ourselves. That is, we do not value our uniqueness and all that we have to offer. We may not realize the tremendous potential inside of us until we accept that we are special and loved. This above all, to thine own self be true. ~William Shakespeare We fail when we feel sorry for ourselves. Self-pity keeps us from trying or believing we deserve better. We feel bad for ourselves and may even feel we are being punished when we fail. There is no failure except in no longer trying. ~Elbert HubbardWe fail because of a lack of effort. We have to work at whatever we want to accomplish. Most good things in life don't just fall into our laps. We have to go after them. Applying effort might require us to learn something new or do things outside of our comfort zones. The man who can drive himself further once the effort gets painful is the man who will win. ~Roger Banniter We fail because we complain. If things seem too difficult or unfair, we complain instead of accept the challenge and push ahead. We get negative and angry so we stop trying, and we blame others instead of taking responsibility. The majority of men meet with failure because of their lack of persistence in creating new plans to take the place of those which fail. ~Napoleon HillWe fail because we do not believe. We might lack confidence in ourselves and not believe we are capable of succeeding at something. Looking at the mountains of negative circumstances will also keep our eyes fixed on the problem and off the possibilities for success. All things are possible to him that believes. ~Mark 9:23 https://healthydietsupplement.com/noom-review/ https://supplementsbureau.com/bp-optimizer-reviews/ https://wedoreviewforyou.com/success-mastery-academy-review/ https://losconcepto.com/how-to-write-a-book-review/

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