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2 quotes that will change your life

Dear Bloggers and readers,

I am back on a beautiful Sunday. Today I am sharing a quote by Norman Vincent Peale. 

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Norman Vincent Peale was an American minister and author known for his work in popularizing the concept of positive thinking, especially through his best-selling book The Power of Positive Thinking. (Wikipedia)

I like this quote because it is very powerful. Use of very little words yet to striking. We see many people who are prone to this. We call them ‘Quitters'. They never really stick to a particular thing. Their interest keeps changing in few hours to days to weeks. If you ask that person the reason behind their quitting, they can hardly give a logical response.

You should give yourself time. You should give time to analyze the things, which you are pursuing. Some things get instant liking while other takes time. Many a times we get under peer-pressure or some silly mindsets. Some people influence your mind so much that you stop thinking. However, we hardly understand these conditions.

This is where the quote comes in. It states that it is always too early.

When do you it is too early?

When success is just around the corner and you stop your efforts. 

How do you know if success is just around the corner?

Well, you have taking efforts for that one thing only, right? Persistence at a particular thing with a strong belief never fails. 

Let us try to answer some questions.

What can you do to avoid quitting early?

Some of the things you can do are:
1. Have faith in yourself
2. Try to enjoy little things in a process
3. Keep doing what you are doing 
4. Avoid thinking about failure
5. Do not stress over 'what ifs' 
6. Do your work sincerely and diligently

If you follow these steps, you will certainly gain some self-confidence. Never ever, lose hope and stop doing whatever it may be. 

Always remember...

Quote by Babe Ruth designed using canva

George Herman "Babe" Ruth Jr. was an American professional baseball player whose career in Major League Baseball spanned 22 seasons, from 1914 through 1935. (Wikipedia)

That is all for this Sunday! I have shared two cookies with you all. What do you all think about it? Please do share and like and comment. I am looking forward to hear your response. Thank you. Have a nice week ahead. 

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