Persistence Sets Successful People Apart

In This Issue

-My Weekly Reminder
REVVED Update
-Feedback From a Suscriber
-Pass it on

My Weekly Reminder

If there is one charactesristic that sets successful people apart, it’s persistence–the willingness to hang in there when it comes to persuing an idea or dream.  If you look at successful people throughout history, very few were overnight successes.  Instead, they were persistent–they made lots of mistakes and encountered many obstacles, but they didn’t quit.  They hung in there long after most other people would have given up.  Albert Einstein once said of himself, “It’s not that I’m so smart, it’s just that I stay with problems longer.”  Thomas Edison, who failed 3,000 times before he invented the first successful light bulb, had this to say about persistence: “Our biggest weakness lies in giving up.  The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.”  The lesson here is that if you are willing to persist, you will succeed.  On the other hand, if you decide to quit, you can’t succeed.

REVVED! Update

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Feedback From a Subscriber

On February 23rd, I received the following feedback from a subscriber about REVVED!

“Hi Ross,

Read your book this week and it reminds me of the seminar you conducted for Insight Canada in Montreal–very good and inspiring. Will have to apply your methods next week!”

Pass it on

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