Tuesday, January 4, 2005
Course correction
The setbacks and disappointments always get your attention.
That's because they have so much to say.
It can be easy to wander off course without even realizing
you've done so. Yet when you do, something is likely to soon
go wrong that will point out the errors you have made.
It's important to pay attention to the small problems as
they arise. For they can help you take action to avoid
bigger problems later on.
The setbacks you experience won't be pleasant. Yet they can
bring you a renewed commitment to point yourself back in a
positive, effective direction.
When the disappointments come, listen to what they have to
say. Learn from the results, both positive and negative, and
your approach will improve over time.
The setbacks you experience are usually suggesting a course
correction. Learn to let them set you back on track.
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