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The Difference Between Having a Reason and an Excuse in Your Business?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 246956, member: 61772"] In business, there's a difference between having a reason and an excuse. A reason is something that you can attribute to your success. It's the way you live your life, the things you do to make things happen, and why people are attracted to you in the first place. An excuse is something that stops you from going after what you want. It's what keeps you from taking risks or making decisions that could change your life. If you're looking for a reason to succeed in business, look no further than these three tips: 1. Get out of your own way: Stop listening to yourself when all you hear is excuses. You have more control over what happens in your life than you think, if anything gets in the way of your success, it's not because of bad luck or fate; it's because YOU allowed it to happen. 2. Take action: Stop talking about how hard things are and start doing something about them! If there's one thing we've learned from our clients at [company name], it's that action always beats inaction, and if there were two things we'd learned… well… let's just say that action really does beat inaction every time. [/QUOTE]
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