"Confront the difficult while it is still easy; accomplish the great task by a series of small acts." – Lao-tzu
When I first graduated from college, I entered the teaching profession. As a young, energetic, first year teacher, I learned early to, in the words of the great American philosopher Barney Fife, "Nip it in the bud." While reading MLM Today I was reminded of a sign I put up in my classroom nearly 20 years ago . . . "Do It Now!"
I was the proverbial procrastinator. If the task seemed difficult, I would put it off until I felt like doing it. It didn't take long to realize that what appeared difficult soon became insurmountable.
I came across the aforementioned quotation by Lao-Tzu and was immediately struck by its simplicity. Truly we grow too soon old and too late smart, as someone so aptly observed. Why do we not take the small steps to success? Why it is that the nature of most people is to wait until the circumstances are so overwhelming that giving up seems the only viable option? Success is seldom, if ever, an overnight phenomenon. It is born of consistent small acts that lead to the fulfillment of the grand desire.
In my counsel, I echo the words of the late Winston Churchill, "Never, never, never give up!" Dale Carnegie once wisely opined, "Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by peole who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all."
Whether your challenge is financial, health related, relational, or from some other source, take the first small step today to find the resolution. Don't allow the circumstantial to keep you from the essential! Confront what appears difficult by breaking it down into the small steps and start your journey. Do it now!!
Always make a difference!
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