There Are the Doers Who Gets It Done
“A non-doer is very often a critic - - that is someone who sits
back and watches doers, and then waxes philosophically
about the doers are doing, it’s easy to be a critic,
but being a doer requires effort,
risk and change.”
Dr. Wayne Dyer, Self-Help Author and Speaker
As I see it. . . . . . . .
There are the Doers who gets it done
There are the doers who gets it done . . . . as the non-doer sits backs and watches.
The doers in life . . . . gets the job done when it has to be done. A doer won’t stand around making excuses . . . . or just keep talking about what has to be done. Doers find a way . . . . to just get the job done.
The doers get it done by getting started . . . . and follows through until the task is successfully done.
A doer will say to themselves . . . . why not . . . . why not me . . . . and why not right now. The doer is a forward thinker that pushes forward . . . . with an air of self-confidence searching out the successful results.
The critic can find a million reasons . . . . why something can’t be done . . . . and not one single why it can be done. They will try to convince everyone around them that will listen to them . . . . that the task is impossible to do successfully. The critic motto is it . . . . can’t be done so why should I even try.
The critic just makes excuses . . . . and complains.
The doer just makes progress . . . . and moves forward.
The biggest difference between a doer and critic . . . . Is the doer is getting it done successfully . . . . while the critic reminds a bystander . . . . . the doer successfully completing the task.
The critic will still be saying it can’t be done . . . . or how they would have done it differently.
There are doers who gets it done . . . . as the non-doer is sitting back and watching . . . . When someone needs something done they will look or a doer . . . . to get it done.
©2016 Lou Ludwig Success Tips Sales and Management Consultant Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author
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