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If you understand that you have control  of your acts and reaction, you not only get better results , but you also have a much better journey through life. Isn't it better to go through life with the knowledge and belief that you are not a victim of circumstance but are in control of your choices.
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History is filled with stories of people who have succeeded after years of failures. These people had faith in what they were doing despite failing and being attacked by those who doubted. What keeps all achievers going is their optimistic faith in what they believe they can do not focusing on what they cannot do or control.

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Life rewards excellence, you will never be excellent or rich unless you absolutely, passionately love what you are doing

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Do not be afraid to abandon the ship and take a long swim when the passion is gone and the excitement has deserted. You have to ask yourself if you are in the right place, if the answers is "Yes" then you have to recommit and rediscover that passion. But if the answer us "No", don't be afraid to give up what you are to become what you might be. 

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There is a price for everything. You need to find out what it is and then pay it up front and in full

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When you Accept to take responsibility for your life and your actions, you're taking charge and making things happen, rather than waiting on someone else to do it for you. This will usually involve a risk and commitment from you. 

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