An Excuse . . . . is Never a Reason
“History will never accept difficulties as an excuse.”
John F. Kennedy 1917 - 1963, 35th President
of the United States
As I see it. . . . . . . .
An excuse . . . . is never a reason
An excuse does not resolve an issue . . . . solve a problem or make a job easier . . . . An excuse compounds the situation that you find Yourself in. An excuse . . . .will make most situations worst. An excuse gives a person permission to fail . . . . in advance of their actions.
An excuse . . . . is never a reason for you not try.
The person that uses excuses . . . . is buying a one way ticket to Procrastinationville the Capital of nothing happens here.
Using excuses results . . . . in accomplishing very little.
The size of the task at hand . . . . will reveal the persons character.
The person that takes on a difficult situation . . . . may encounter setback. You may have to dust yourself off . . . . and try again until you succeed. Excuses are not a resort to excuses in difficult times.
Winners make progress . . . . peoples who make excuses are dead in the water . . . . and find themselves sinking with weight of their excuses.
An excuse . . . . is never a reason for anything but . . . . failure.
©2016 Lou Ludwig Success Tips, Sales and Management Consultant Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author
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