How to Make Your Mark

October 28, 2007

Make a Mark by Eliminating Excuses

Filed under: Winning, Better Life, Empowerment — Herman Najoli @ 4:08 pm

One of the reasons why we fail to make a mark in our environments is because of the habit of making excuses. If we will make a solid mark we have to eliminate excuses from our vocabulary and our approach to maximizing opportunities and embracing responsibilities. John F. Kennedy once said that history will never accept difficulties as an excuse. When you make a habit of giving excuses, you are simply closing the door on realizing your full potential as a human being.

Eliminating excuses means being able to attempt the things that we would consider difficult. It means taking responsibility for challenges or problems that may not be of our own making. It means stepping up when no one else is willing to do so. It means going the extra mile when given a task or when serving others. It means being inquisitive about opportunities that will make you grow and offer you a chance to positively impact others. Make a mark today by eliminating excuses.

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