Discouragement and distraction are production killers, agree or disagree?
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Re: Discouragement and distraction are production killers, agree or disagree?
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I agree that having the proper mindset and setting habits are essential for success. I also agree goals are critical for success. You never reach the goal that you are not intentionally aiming for. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.Suekihleng wrote: ↑25 Jun 2021, 17:23 I absolutely agree. Proper mindset and habits are essential for success. Without an appropriate outlook and developing the necessary habits, it's difficult to accomplish goals and set new ones, which is definitely critical for success. I believe the author is spot on with this point.
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I agree. Discouragement can cause momentary setbacks, but distractions can last for a long time. We need to know what causes discouragement and what distractions take us off course, so we can minimize them to the best of our ability. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
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It is hard to face constant discouragements and distractions. It does take a strong will to focus on our goals and not the negativity that others around us are spreading. Knowing what our triggers are will help us as well. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.Purplesturv wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 02:46 I concur that discouragement and distraction are production killers. We will always have people on standby waiting for one to fail or telling you that what you are venturing into is impossible. It takes strong-will and focus to ignore these people and put one's all into being productive.
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I would agree with you. They do cause a lack of confidence and can create fear, which leads to no motivation or drive. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
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This is the perfect way to put it. I couldn't agree more, planning and hard work with good habits is the way to reach our dreams
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