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The Difference Between Having a Reason and an Excuse in Your Business?
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 246990, member: 76163"] [FONT=Verdana]Having a reason is better than having an excuse. You know what I mean. You have a reason for everything you do, and you can explain it to anyone who asks, even if they're not really interested in hearing it. But when someone asks you why you did something, and you answer with "I had to," that's an excuse, and those are bad news in business. If you're going to run your own company, then you need to be able to stand up for yourself in any situation and explain why you did what you did without hesitation. The best way to do that is by having reasons for everything, and tips on how to come up with those reasons when you need them. When you have a reason for doing something, it's because you truly believe in the value of what you're doing. The reason can be as simple as "I want to make more money" or "I want to learn this skill." Whatever your reason is, it's something that drives you forward and makes you feel good about what you're doing. An excuse on the other hand stops people in their tracks. It's something that keeps them from moving forward with their lives and reaching their goals. Excuses are often rooted in fear or self-doubt, things like "It's too hard" or "I don't know how." [/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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