Motivational Power Quote
Focus on What’s Real Not What is
Imaginary
“Real
difficulties can be overcome, it is only the imaginary
ones that are unconquerable.”
Theodore N. Vail 1845 - 1920, US Telephone
Industrialist
As I see it. . . . . . . .
Focus on what’s real not what imaginary
You face two difficulties in this world
. . . . the ones that are real . . . .
and the one’s that you imaginary. The one that you focus on will make all the
difference. What you focus on will determine on how you invest your time each
day and the path you follow on your success journey.
An imaginary difficulty is a difficulty
of your mind and in your thoughts in most cases it’s made - up and may never
become a reality. But you waste endless hours worrying over something that may
never be.
It will drain your energy, zap your
creatively and lead you down the wrong path on your success journey.
When everything is said and done, you
have wasted your resources on something that never was. You wasted your resources
on an imaginary difficulty.
When you’re facing a real difficulty,
determine what caused the difficulty to occur . . . . So that you can ensure
that the same difficulty does not occur in the future and if it does you’re
prepared to handle it quickly and effectively.
Find the best way to approach the
difficulty and decide the best course of action to resolve it. Once you have
resolved the difficulty put it behind you and move forward.
Decide what the learning experience was
in overcoming the difficulty and file it into your book of wisdom to be used at
a later time.
Focus on what’s real not the imaginary.
Control and productively use your time and resources to resolve what’s real and
what’s imaginary will fade away.
©2012 Lou Ludwig, Sales and Management
Consultant, Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author
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