Are You Persistent Or Are You Stubborn?

In This Issue

-My Weekly Reminder
REVVED!
-Feedback From a Subscriber
-Pass it on

My Weekly Reminder

Persistence means to stay the course in pursuing your goals in spite of whatever difficulties or opposition you may run into.  Stubbornness, on the other hand, is more along the lines of: “My mind is made up, so don’t confuse me with the facts.”  When you’re persistent, you’re moving toward something.  This means persistence leads to achievement and growth.  When you’re stubborn, you’re determined to hold your ground which means you’re not moving toward anything.  As a result, you intentionally deny yourself opportunities to achieve and grow.  So, take a few minutes and ask yourself: “Am I being persistent or am I being stubborn?”  As you do this, keep in mind that being persistent will lead you to success while being stubborn will most likely keep you from succeeding. 

REVVED!

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Feedback From a Subscriber

Several weeks ago, I received the following email from a subscriber regarding the Reminder titled, “Avoid Putting Down Another Person’s Idea.”

“Ross,

I had to respond to this one due to personal experiences. I had never thought of a person’s ideas as being attached to their egos but what you say is so true! No matter how you may think you have addressed the issue using constructive feedback, it is a definite shock to that person’s ego. I’ve learned the hard way, both from the receiving end and the giving end, that it pays to use extra precaution. Thanks for the reminder.

Hope all is well with you and yours.”

Pass it on

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