"The greatest friend to change is being discontent"- John Maxwell on Success CD
If you are never truly happy then you have two choices:
1. accept it
2. work to change it
A person who accepts it has "settled". Besides complaining, a person who has accepted their current state will never do anything to change the situation.
The second type of person looks at change as malleable. They will try to understand it and if they are bold lead it. Leading it often results in control.
The quote above lets me know that John is a driver. He is not content with his current state and feels that he can do better by doing XYZ.
Today's question is:
"Do you accept or are you driving your current state?"
If you are never truly happy then you have two choices:
1. accept it
2. work to change it
A person who accepts it has "settled". Besides complaining, a person who has accepted their current state will never do anything to change the situation.
The second type of person looks at change as malleable. They will try to understand it and if they are bold lead it. Leading it often results in control.
The quote above lets me know that John is a driver. He is not content with his current state and feels that he can do better by doing XYZ.
Today's question is:
"Do you accept or are you driving your current state?"
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