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It took Thomas Edison 2000 tries to get the first electric light bulb to work, but when asked for his thoughts on requiring so many tries to get it right, he said he never considered any failure a failure, only another step closer to getting it to work. Failure is a mentor and a friend showing you what you need to do to achieve your aspirations efficiently and completely
— Jun 15, 2015 09:25PM
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Louis Vigo
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The perfect program for anybody is the one that's doable and gets done
— Aug 12, 2015 09:35PM
Louis Vigo
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Without establishing and vigilantly adhering to your boundaries, despite the principle, the inevitable slide into being overburdened by incomplete tasks and over-obligation can easily occur.
— Jul 27, 2015 09:47PM
Louis Vigo
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Do not view your physical symptoms of fear as a sign of surrender. When you do it anyway you empower yourself and take an important step toward developing a new, full-time, "This is what I stand to gain" temperament as opposed to the old fear-controlled "This is what I stand to lose" operating system that keeps most people stuck in mediocrity.
— Jun 24, 2015 09:25PM
Louis Vigo
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Feeling too overwhelmed to move toward your goals is on of fear's sneakiest guises--and on of the oldest excuses in the book.... as long as you're overwhelmed you don't have to take risks or feel inadequate. Being overwhelmed becomes a method of eluding challenges that would lead you to achieve your dream of success.
— Jun 24, 2015 09:14PM
Louis Vigo
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Sure, you're busy, with lots of demands on your time, but when something's truly important to you (your biweekly golf game? your weekly shopping excursions?) you probably have to admit that you always find a way to make time for it....
— Jun 24, 2015 09:13PM
Louis Vigo
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No single characteristic distinguishes you more than your actions. What you do reflects what's important to you and what you stand for. Your life's passion, commitment, talents, personal evolution, commercial value, and legacy reflect your core beliefs and life principles as expressed through your most important calling card: your actions
— May 31, 2015 09:05PM

