I agree with this. When you are focused heavily on the outcome, you tend to forget or miss things you may have achieved during the process. When you understand the process is important you will find on the way to your destination there is much learning along the way. On the way, there may be stretching and challenging
times that make you who you are.


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Oprah Winfrey currently has a worldwide talk show viewed by millions everyday. She didn't get there over night, Oprah had very small beginnings and her fame and success today is a result of a long journey and process that was at most times difficult. However, without that journey, who knows what she would be doing now or what kind of person she would be.
18. Stay up late
There is some truth to this. I find if I'm struggling with something I'm working on..the big breakthrough idea comes to me at the latest hour, or after I have worked my butt off on something else but then realize its actually not that great. When you come to the end of all your ideas and thoughts, at times the most creative ideas comes at the end of it all.
34. Make mistakes faster.
Interesting.. It caught my attention, because its kind of a valid point. The earlier you stuff up, the earlier you learn from your mistakes (hopefully), which means there is a less probability that you will re-create that mistake in the future... or at a crucial time where it could potentially ruin what you are doing. There is absolutely nothing wrong with stuffing up once in a while. Everyone makes mistakes, everyone. A mentor of mine says, "It's okay to fall, but when you fall, fall forwards" . In other words, when you stuff up, learn from it.
2 comments:
Cool blog man. Give mine a read, its totally wick! I mentioned you and Tyson. I especially agree with the point you made about how its really unfair that i was left out of your "about me" section.
HOW IS IT THAT YOUR PROFILE HAS 31 VIEWS AND MINE HAS 10!!! LAME.
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