What You Are Going Through In Your Life Is Temporary

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Things happen. We can’t control everything. But we can control ourselves. We can control our feelings. We can control our emotions. And we can control how we react to what we are going through.

Whatever it is that you are going through in your life, it is not going to be there forever.

Do not focus on what you are going through. Instead, focus on what you are learning from what you are going through.

Change is possible only if we learn from what we are going through. Growth is possible only if we learn from our problems. Success is possible only if we have the courage to do what others don’t do. And fear is conquered only if we have the courage to face it.

When you are faced with something bigger than you, do not give up. Instead, focus on what you can do to make it better. Remember, you get what you give your attention to.

When you give your attention to problems, you will get more problems. When you give your attention to solutions, you will get more solutions. You can make any situation better when you focus on solutions. Because problems need solutions, not more problems.

Wherever you are, do not make things worse. instead, make them better.

The Power Of A Good Example

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If you want people to follow you, do not tell them what you can do, show them what you can do. People believe in actions. They want to see actions. Because actions matter. If you don’t have the courage to do what you say you are going to do, then stop talking.

As the old saying goes, “Do not tell me what you can do, show me what you can do.” So if you want people to believe in you, especially in difficult times, you must show them what you can do.

Annd Frank once said, “We all know that a good example is more effective than advice. So set a good example, and it won’t take long for others to follow.”

As a leader, if you want your people to follow you, don’t tell them what you can do, just show them what you can do.

Why? Because people follow actions, not words. Because actions matter.