Aug
29
2011

Arguing against your own growth.

Wwisdom can be learned and earned

If you find yourself believing that you must always be the way you’re always been, you’re arguing against your own personal growth. 

 

 Think about when you say or hear someone saying. “I’m fine, thank you

when you (or someone) were just offered to find out about changes related to food, water or the way your (or someone’s) job is going.

 

If you think for a minute that you may missed a chance to learn something that may be important for you, maybe even if not now but down the road. What you (or someone) just did is put the lock on the door which could lead them to a new possibility whether it’s health or financial progress.

 

Me, personally, I can see that even in my present career when I say, “oh, I’m fine I don’t have to take this training, I heard it all,”

quite soon I find myself  not as sharp as I would like to be. So, I go back to learning from others who are successful. 

 

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