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The only means of is render more and better service
than is expected of you, no matter what your task may
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The victory of success is half won when one gains the
habit of setting goals and achieving them. Even the most
tedious chore will become endurable as you parade through
each day convinced that every task, no matter how menial
or boring, brings you closer to fulfilling your dreams. |
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The person who knows one thing and does it better than
anyone else, even if it only be the art of raising lentils,
receives the crown he merits. If he raises all his energy
to that end, he is the benefactor of mankind and its rewarded
as such. |
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One of the greatest undiscovered joys of life comes
form doing everything one attempts to the best of one’s
ability. There is a special sense of satisfaction, a pride
in surveying such work, a work which is rounded, full,
exact, complete in its parts, which is the superficial
person who leaves his or her work in a slovenly, slipshod,
half-finished condition, can never know. It is this conscientious
completeness which turns any work into art. The smallest
task, well done, becomes a miracle of achievement. |
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Deliver more than you are getting paid to do.
The victory of success will be half won when you
learn the secret of putting out more than is expected
in all that you do.
Make yourself so valuable in your work that eventually
you will become indispensable. |
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Always do your very best. What you plant now, you will
harvest later. |
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Search for the seed of good in every adversity. Master
that principle and you will own a precious shield that
will guard you ell through all the darkest valleys you
must traverse. Stars may be seen from the bottom of a
deep well, when they cannot be discerned form the mountaintop.
So will you learn things in adversity that you would never
have discovered without trouble. There is always a seed
of good. Find it and prosper. |
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Opportunities, many times, are so small that we glimpse
them not and yet they are often the seeds of great enterprises.
Opportunities are also everywhere and so you must always
let your hook be hanging. When you least expect it, a
great fish will swim by. |
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