The most self-damaging words in the English language are: try, might, and if. These are words of uncertainty. Will you fail? That is possible. But continue doubting your abilities and you’ll never succeed.
Dannika DarkStichwörter: motivational success doubt confidence romance language try motivation uncertainty abilities english damaged ability series if urban-fantasy pnr succeed might mageri damaging
With great abilities come great responsibilities; great power comes with great assignments.
With great age comes great reasoning; great actions come great experience.
With great battles come great victories; great trees come with great tap roots.
However, if a little faith can move great mountains, what then will a great faith do? Mysterious things... I guess
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Those who mistrust their own abilities are being too wicked to themselves, discouraging themselves from doing what they should have been excelling in. If you are good at discouraging yourself, you can't be a good leader because leadership is built on inspiring others to face challenges.
Israelmore AyivorStichwörter: believe wicked self-image food-for-thought challenges leader lead abilities excellence inspiring leaders self-belief ability inspire love-yourself believe-in-yourself excel discourage low-self-esteem dunamis israelmore-ayivor self-leaders self-leadership leads self-leader dicouragement excelling
Focusing on who you are, and pursuing opportunities to improve your abilities, allows you to be in acceptance of yourself. This makes you a beautiful person who could care less about what others think of you.
Ellen J. BarrierStichwörter: acceptance self-esteem self-confidence abilities pursuing beautiful-people focusing
You are your own cannoe and you are your own paddle, so paddle your own cannoe. Society had taught us to give away our power and abilities by making us to believe that other people are responsible for our success and failure. That is not fair!
Israelmore AyivorStichwörter: success power society people self believe responsibility failure food-for-thought abilities fair you capability unfair responsibilities responsible dunamis israelmore-ayivor dunamis-power cannoe give-away paddle paddle-your-own-cannoe
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