Successful men and women always go the extra mile. Picking up the slack, holding the elevator doors just a little bit longer, staying more focused, concentrating a tad bit more, sinking deeper into themselves for the answers and "work harder on themselves than they do at their jobs" as Jim Rohn says. They always seem to be on top of their tasks rather than their tasks on top of them. Successful men and women realize if the road least traveled is not taken, you will never reach your target. Knowing the top is never crowded, they put their best foot forward in acceleration. The law of reciprocity states the more you sow the more you will ultimately reap. When you begin to sow a dream; hard work, persist, create enthusiasm and produce proper execution this is what's sown.
You can only reap as much as you've put into your goals. If you put your very best in everything you do, invariably you will receive the best from everything you do. This is one of the many fair universal laws impartial to race, facial imperfections, culture or environmental location which governs this universe. Placing more emphasis on giving will always swing blessing of an inordinate amount into you reality. You must first put in before you can expect to take out. Imagine being a farmer. Every year you plant a stream of potatoes carefully planted with love and care. Placed beside each other along a large bed of fresh grass your potatoes begin to sprout.
You go off and do something else whilst they germinate and sprout. You can't seethem grow but you KNOW they are growing, and whilst you are working away at other things you have a nice little warm glow in your heart, over the fine crop that is coming on out there in the tater patch. Side by side they sit under the blossoming Sun of thought and harmony. Dedicating your time to these fresh vegetables, you cultivate them with the glowing beat of your heart. Making sure every step was taken in the proper order so you can harvest the fruit when the time comes. Success people take this same mindset toward success. Shining love over each task big or small, they work hard to make sure the task gets done. Doing more than they are paid for, they reap more than, because they've sown more. While the other farmers cultivate there fruits and veggies with distilled angry and uncertainty. Working only half days while the weeds begin to dissect their sprouting angels; these farmer receive only 1/3rd of the harvest. Damaging any potential of possible success this coming season. The point is, "As you sow, so shall you reap." The more you sow the more you will reap.
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To your Success.
You can only reap as much as you've put into your goals. If you put your very best in everything you do, invariably you will receive the best from everything you do. This is one of the many fair universal laws impartial to race, facial imperfections, culture or environmental location which governs this universe. Placing more emphasis on giving will always swing blessing of an inordinate amount into you reality. You must first put in before you can expect to take out. Imagine being a farmer. Every year you plant a stream of potatoes carefully planted with love and care. Placed beside each other along a large bed of fresh grass your potatoes begin to sprout.
You go off and do something else whilst they germinate and sprout. You can't seethem grow but you KNOW they are growing, and whilst you are working away at other things you have a nice little warm glow in your heart, over the fine crop that is coming on out there in the tater patch. Side by side they sit under the blossoming Sun of thought and harmony. Dedicating your time to these fresh vegetables, you cultivate them with the glowing beat of your heart. Making sure every step was taken in the proper order so you can harvest the fruit when the time comes. Success people take this same mindset toward success. Shining love over each task big or small, they work hard to make sure the task gets done. Doing more than they are paid for, they reap more than, because they've sown more. While the other farmers cultivate there fruits and veggies with distilled angry and uncertainty. Working only half days while the weeds begin to dissect their sprouting angels; these farmer receive only 1/3rd of the harvest. Damaging any potential of possible success this coming season. The point is, "As you sow, so shall you reap." The more you sow the more you will reap.
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To your Success.
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