Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Hope this ins't boring

Continued from yesterday (quoting Jim Rohn):

"Those who eat too many of the wrong foods are contributing to a future health problem, but the joy of the moment overshadows the consequence of the future. It does not seem to matter... But the pain and regret of these errors in judgment have only been delayed for a future time. Consequences are seldom instant; instead, they accumulate until the inevitable day of reckoning finally arrives and the price must be paid for our poor choices - choices that didn't seem to matter. Failure's most dangerous attribute is its subtlety.

"Now, here is the great news: Just like the formula for failure, the formula for success is easy to follow - It's a few simple disciplines practiced every day."

Thanks Belly Bustin' for teaching us the few simple disciplines that we can practice every day that will change the whole nature of our futures. Press Forward!

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