Morning Motivator – Stop with Excuses

"The day you take complete responsibility for yourself, the day you stop making any excuses, that's the day you start to the top."
- Unknown

There is something you have NOT completed, and you know exactly what it is.  Sure, you have many reasons, but, they are all EXCUSES.  There is ALWAYS a way to get it done… it is just a matter of how bad you want it, right?

Week after week, we "talk" about the things we WANT.  We discuss the details of what we would do "if."  Still, we do nothing.  Some of us have been sitting on ideas or dreams for years, awaiting some detail whether it is money, time, connections, etc.

What REASON is truly valid for not doing something?  When can you say, with full candor, that you are INCAPABLE at this time of doing ANYTHING to accomplish the goal or dream that you have?

2 DEGREE SUCCESS STEP:
There are really no excuses.  Don't have enough money?  Get a loan or an investor.  Don't have the right connections?  That's easy!  Go meet the people you need to know.  Don't have enough time?  Focus on the pieces that are achievable with your time and OUTSOURCE the rest!

I sure do make it sound EASY, huh?  Sure.  It seems easy but it is not.  That is what either makes it WORTH DOING or worth giving up.  If it is a VALID dream and desire – then the EXTRA efforts are really just minute in the scale of value.  If they seem INSURMOUNTABLE, then it would appear that you dream is more of a fantasy and less valuable than you are willing to pursue.

There are ALWAYS ways to get something done.  You may not even SEE the way yet, but, it is there.  You can always use your connections and political affiliations to find someone that has some way of getting something done to help you meet your goal.  Do not do it ALONE!  You have friends… use them!

After all, everyone wants to help… and hates hearing EXCUSES!

Cheers,
Zach

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