It’s not who you are that holds you back, it’s who you think you’re not. — Denis Waitley
So what holds us back is that we’re comparing ourselves to someone else. We think we have to be like a successful person for us to succeed. We forget that a successful person wasn’t alway successful. It took growth pains and perseverance to get to where they got. It took a lot of trial and error. It’s a matter how much we want it and how much time we want to spend. We build on our strengths, not on our weaknesses. We find out what we can do and what we can’t do we leave the rest to someone else’s strength. Our weaknesses are an opportunity for anyone to express their strengths, and someone else’s weaknesses are an opportunity to express our strengths. So it is all right to ask someone if we need help and to help someone if they need our help.
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