Eps. 20 Principles For Overcoming Failure #3
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EPISODE 20 SUMMARY Blaming others takes away time and energy from improving yourself. Stop looking through the window and start looking through the mirror. The blame game never works out...
show moreBlaming others takes away time and energy from improving yourself. Stop looking through the window and start looking through the mirror. The blame game never works out fine; why place your misfortunes in the life of others? Just as Gillian Duce said, “You do not blame your shadow for the shape of your body: Just the same: Do not blame others for the shape of your experience.” The blame game is already a lost game.
EPISODE SHOW NOTES
[01:15] Every failure is a stepping stone
[01:45] Living a righteous life is a right path to follow for success
[02:41/04:57] Principles of failure
[04:15] Attitude is everything (Youtube channel)
[05:05] The blame game is never okay
[07:06] Taking responsibility for oneself is by definition an act of kindness
[07:47] Defeat does not have to be the devastating end
[10:39] Legendary failures who became the biggest success stories
[13:16] Don't allow fear to control you
[14:06] Peter took the adversity and trials and mistakes he encountered and continued to love Jesus without hesitation
QUOTES:
"No one ever attains success by simply doing what is required of him, or what is required of her. It is the amount and excellence of what is over and above the required that causes the greatness of the ultimate distinction."
"The steps of a good man or woman are ordered by the Lord."
"Some people go from failure to failure because they are full of excuses."
"Take responsibility for your failures, and also your own success that you will experience through God."
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Author | Charles Perry |
Organization | Charles Perry |
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