Excuses
are not reasons
Reasons and excuses are easy to tell
apart; at least for those with the ability to think. Yet, most people think
they are synonymous. Reasons are few, excuses are many. Excuses are attempts to
free ourselves from blame. Rationalizing gives birth to excuses, rational lies.
Excusitis is a common disease, like the common cold. Let’s turn our excuses
into reasons for acting.
“I am not good in sales.” Is it a reason
or an excuse? If you think it is a reason, you definitely need to continue
reading.
1.
Reasons improve morale. Excuses destroy morale.
2.
Reasons grow from
virtues. Excuses grow from vices.
3.
Reasons create clarity. Excuses lead up to confusion.
4.
Reasons deal with
truth. Excuses are dishonest and lie.
5.
Reasons give us posture. Excuses sabotage our success.
6.
Reasons are courageous. Excuses are lame and cowardly.
7.
Reasons change the world. Excuses never change anything.
8.
Reasons put us on
action mode. Excuses put us on paralysis mode.
9.
Reasons are about
solving problems. Excuses keep us from the real problems.
10. Reasons lead us to say no to lesser things so we can say yes to great things. Excuses
lead us to say no to great things
because we don’t want to give up the comforts of life.
Reasons
are for winners, excuses are for quitters! We can have excuses or results, not
both!
Will you join my cause to fight
mediocrity in the world?
Pass
these nuggets on to others.
We make a living by what we get;
we make a life by what we give. Be a giver in a world of takers.
Be blessed and be a
blessing to others.
Carlos Fontana, President of Phalanx
Co-author of the book Follow to Lead (The 7 Principles to Being
a Great Follower)
Author of the book PRICELESS (Sixty-Six Simple Stories of
Reflection, Love, and Legacy
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