Workers Day Inspiration
To celebrate the South African Public Holiday, Workers Day tomorrow, or in some African countries called Labour Day, let me give you some inspiration for the long weekend.
We all know there are 3 types of people:
- those that THINK
- those that TALK
- And those that DO
Thinkers are constantly in their mind exploring things that would love to accomplish. They love thinking about things they want and doing things they would enjoy, but the problem is it never leaves their head. All they do is think about it.
Talkers are thinkers who get the ideas from their head to their mouth. This is many times worse than a thinker because you don’t become more productive and efficient by talking either and they have exposed a bunch of ambitions that’s never going to be implemented.
I’m sure you know a lot of talkers. They are always telling you what they are going to do. The key is they always use the word going but never actually get. The “someday” is never going to come unless you move into the next type of person.
The DOERS. The people that get stuff done! Like Entrepreneurs! As long as you’re a doer and you never quit, you’ll get where you’re going. It’s just a matter of time before it comes.
Doers are not paralyzed by a fear of failure, or of what others think of them. They value their dreams higher than the opinions of others and are willing to make a sacrifice to go make it happen.
Reminder for Today:
• Einstein was 4 years old before he could speak
• Isaac Newton did poorly in grade school and was considered ‘unpromising”
• Michael Jordon was cut out from his high school basketball team
• The newspaper editor fired Walt Disney because he “ lacked imagination and had no original ideas”
• Winston Churchill failed the 6th grade and had to repeat it
Can you imagine these people giving up?
Yes we all fail somehow in life. Whether it’s failing to lose weight, failing school or your university subject, failing to find a job, or starting a company.
Remember without failure there’s no success. Or least it is a stepping stone to success. Failing is essential to learning…
Cheers and enjoy the long weekend!
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