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Great post Rosa! I like your statement...
If you are going to persist and persevere at all, if you are going to continue to try again, or perpetuate a state of anything, cause the good in your life to last.
Don’t bother with the other stuff.
I couldn't agree more. I am reading a profound little book entitled "Don't Eat the Marshmallow Yet" by Joachim de Posada, which talks about persistence and delayed gratification.
It's a great read and talks about holding out for the best. I have a post today on my blog about it. So many times we take the easy way out so we can have the payoff now. If we would just hold out we can have so much more in life.
If we can instill this attribute in the people we manage imagine what a difference it would make. Instead of just doing enough to get by, people will be able to see into the distance and capture the vision.
Cause the good in your life to last!
John
Posted by: John Richardson | January 27, 2006 at 08:10 AM