If You Think You Can't - Read This!
Achieving a level of success, a level we can be comfortable with personally, varies with expectations and goals.
Often we compare our level of success with that of someone we admire or, in fact, someone we envy. We want what they have. We want to be where they are in life. We want it NOW!
This desire is what fuels public fascination with celebrities. They seem to live the abundant life of fame and fortune. What is not seen is their struggle to get there.
Someone once said - "Overnight success takes about 15 years." It might not take you that long depending on the level of success you are trying to achieve and how many obstacles you must overcome.
Take heart! Read the struggle of this young man:
Failed in Business - Bankruptcy, 1831
Defeated for Legislature, 1832
Sweetheart/Fiancee Dies, 1835
Nervous Breakdown, 1836
Defeated in Election, 1836
Defeated for U.S. Congress, 1843
Defeated again for U.S. Congress, 1846
Defeated once again for U.S. Congress, 1848
Defeated for U.S. Senate, 1855
Defeated for U.S. Vice President, 1856
Defeated again for U.S. Senate, 1858
Elected President of the U.S.A., 1860
Yes, this was the struggle of President Abraham Lincoln!
If you had been faced with this many obstacles, would you have quit somewhere along the way?
In your own journey towards success, are you ready to quit?
Have you ever quit?
Has anyone ridiculed your efforts, laughed at you, told you that you’ll never amount to anything?
Remember Abraham Lincoln and keep at it!
About Author
Jim DeSantis is a 15-year veteran of Radio and Television Journalism: Investigative Reporter; News Director, News Producer, Editor, Announcer, Talk Show Host, and Anchorman. He has won numerous journalism and community awards and has earned Associate Degrees in Pastoral Counseling and Christian Theology.
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