Self improvement blog focused on better living in today’s technology-centric workplace
2 Aug
This quote (debated by some as to its origins) rings as true as truth gets in this world. I recently had a chance to seize an opportunity that was wide open and ready for the taking, but for a moment I questioned whether I should proceed forth. “Why would I ever in my right mind pass this up” I asked myself.
As quickly as the stutter onset, common sense had kicked in with a sizable dash of determination. I reminded myself that being successful means knowing how to recognize the steps that lead to it, and having the gusto to intelligently burst forth. Standing by the wayside thinking a truck full of prosperity will make a personal delivery is a good way to never become the person you dream to be.
What I am getting at here is being a bold character to rise above the crowd of millions of other people who are afraid to live a better life. If you want to be a CEO of your own company, be that CEO. It might not happen overnight, but act as if and start making strides today.
We all have the power within ourselves to be who we want to be and rise to the levels of success that many only think about. Don’t talk about it, be about it.

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good thoughts about being confident and determined in opportunities. I know I have personally lost a few very good opportunities mainly because of my lack of confidence. I had every qualification and a strong desire for it, but I intimidated myself out of it.
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