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Basic life lessons :The greatest of all miracles is that, we need not to be tomorrow what we are today, but we can improve if we make use of the potential implanted in us by God


It is what you learn after you know it all that counts. When you learn teachable, your potential is almost limitless.

The greatest of all miracles is that, we need not to be tomorrow what we are today, but we can improve if we make use of the potential implanted in us by God. (Rabbi Sam. M. Silver).

Successfull people don't sit back and rest on their laurels. They know that wins like losses are temporary, and they keep growing if they want to continue being successfull.

"A winner knows how much he still has to learn, even when he is considered an expert by others," a loser wants to be considered an expert by others before he has learned enough to know how little he knows (Sydney Harris).

Don't settle into a comfort Zone and don't let success get to your head. Enjoy your success briefly and then move on to greater growth.

Relationships,  can determine how well I know people.
Attitude,  can determine how well I relate with people.
Communication, can determine how well I motivate people.
Leadership, can determine how much I influence people.
Personal growth, can determine how long I develop the other areas.

Where you focus your attention will depend on your purpose, how you wish to help  others and what it means for you to reach your potential. At first you may be tempted to give your attention to too many things, but keep your focus on narrow. Give your time and energy only to the themes at the heart of your life

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