virgin islands scene

The true means of being misled is to believe oneself finer than the others.
-- Francois de La Rochefoucauld
 

 

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Not that difficult

It’s not that difficult to be disciplined. It’s just a matter of choosing to be, again and again.

It’s not that difficult to avoid destructive habits. In fact, all you really must do is nothing.

It’s not that difficult to take positive, productive action. You simply choose to put yourself into motion.

Success is not that difficult. It’s mainly a matter of doing it, and you’re completely capable of doing whatever is necessary.

Your willingness is the most important factor. And willingness comes when you connect to a solid, meaningful reason why.

Discipline, integrity and effective action are tools that you can use at any time and in any situation to achieve valuable results. Follow a purpose that is truly yours, and it’s not that difficult at all.

— Ralph Marston

previousPersistence       No limitationsnext

Copyright ©2007 Ralph S. Marston, Jr. All Rights Reserved. The Daily Motivator is provided for your personal, non-commercial use only. Other than personal sharing, please do not re-distribute without permission.


google ad goes here


google ad goes here

google mobile ad goes here