“Leap, and the net will appear.”–John Burroughs

Leap

If you’re waiting around for conditions to be perfect before you stick your neck out you’ll be waiting forever. This quote reminds us that you have to have some faith in order to branch into something new and unknown. Take the flying leap and trust that if you don’t make it that things will be OK and you’ll land safely. What usually ends up happening is that situations will present themselves that never could have or would have presented themselves had you not made a bold choice and thrown yourself into it.

16 Topics School Doen’t Teach You.

Schools

Is school really useful after all? I reminds me Jim Rohn’s quote” If you do not real you are not better off than the one who cannot read” I would say the exact same thing about counting.

Think about that, if you know you can read and count, why to you believe you are spared from doing it?

“Well done is better than well said.”– Benjamin Franklin

“Well done is better than well said.”– Benjamin Franklin

Rather than talk the talk it’s better to walk the walk. Much of what is spoken is just hot air, and if you find yourself talking about what you’re going to do rather than talking about what you’re doing you may be in a state of not getting things done. It’s better to get the work done that needs to get done and be able to talk about that rather than just spout off about all of the things you plan on doing. What are some things you’ve been talking about lately that don’t seem to have any traction, or any sign of getting done? Focus on those areas for a week and put some inspired action behind them instead of just talk.