Over the last ten years I hav spent time with so many exceptional people...
It's actually encouraging that the potential to be exceptional exists within everyone of us and experience has taught me that there are no exceptions.
Being exceptional is not defined by what you have or what you do, rather it depends critically on your attitude and the decisions you make. I know from my own experience that extraordinary achievers are just ordinary people, like you and me, who make extraordinary decisions about the events in their lives.
It's easy to explain away other peoples successes; they had a lucky break, they had a better education, they had wealthier parents, they went to a better school, they lived on a better estate. Yet the truth of the matter is that attitude makes the difference between extraordinary achievements and mediocre results. You can achieve anything with persistence, determination and hard work as long as you believe you can!
Being exceptional is not defined by what you have or what you do, rather it depends critically on your attitude and the decisions you make. I know from my own experience that extraordinary achievers are just ordinary people, like you and me, who make extraordinary decisions about the events in their lives.
It's easy to explain away other peoples successes; they had a lucky break, they had a better education, they had wealthier parents, they went to a better school, they lived on a better estate. Yet the truth of the matter is that attitude makes the difference between extraordinary achievements and mediocre results. You can achieve anything with persistence, determination and hard work as long as you believe you can!
While we can’t change our past and the challenges we are all facing “seem” insurmountable, almost every aspect about our future is yet to be decided. The evidence shows that you can choose to write your own future and as we face an uncertain and changing learning landscape the choice is yours.
Chris
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