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June 4th, 2006

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Sunday, June 4th, 2006 09:35 pm
  • You or your company will make mistakes — and that is okay — don’t let the fear of mistakes get in your way. (Source: Coach Kara)

  • You will hear “no” or just screw up sometimes — and that too is okay — everyone who does something fails some of the time. (Source: Coach Kara)

  • Successful people try things more often than unsuccessful people do. If you want to succeed, you have to fail more. (Source: Business partner Reg found somewhere on the Internet)

  • Try new things just to try them. You don’t have to try to become the best at everything you do. Sometimes being just okay (or even bad) is perfectly acceptable. (Source: Prof. David M. Lank)

  • You’re allowed to be a beginner. (Source: Emmet Conor O’Reilly)

  • Seeking perfection can get in the way of moving forward. Seek out what is good enough. You always have time to fix it later. (Source: Paul Carr and The Paradox of Choice by Schwartz)


  • Enjoy the rest of your weekend.

    oryx_and_crake: (Default)
    Sunday, June 4th, 2006 09:35 pm
  • You or your company will make mistakes — and that is okay — don’t let the fear of mistakes get in your way. (Source: Coach Kara)

  • You will hear “no” or just screw up sometimes — and that too is okay — everyone who does something fails some of the time. (Source: Coach Kara)

  • Successful people try things more often than unsuccessful people do. If you want to succeed, you have to fail more. (Source: Business partner Reg found somewhere on the Internet)

  • Try new things just to try them. You don’t have to try to become the best at everything you do. Sometimes being just okay (or even bad) is perfectly acceptable. (Source: Prof. David M. Lank)

  • You’re allowed to be a beginner. (Source: Emmet Conor O’Reilly)

  • Seeking perfection can get in the way of moving forward. Seek out what is good enough. You always have time to fix it later. (Source: Paul Carr and The Paradox of Choice by Schwartz)


  • Enjoy the rest of your weekend.