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			<title>Rest If You Must, But Don’t You Quit* 10 Reasons to Never Give Up</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 23:13:52 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I’m a firm believer that God has plans for all of us.  He’s given all of us a special set of gifts to do something exceptional with it in our lives. ...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">I’m a firm believer that God has plans for all of us.  He’s given all of us a special set of gifts to do something exceptional with it in our lives.  Whether it’s the gift of humor, skill with math, or being great with people, each person’s unique talents are designed for a purpose. I meet so many people on a daily basis that are super gifted and yet at one point of their lives they made it a habit to give up on their dreams and squander the potential of their God-given gifts.<br />
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So many Americans are going through challenging times today and it’s during these times that we need to find our inner strength.  Whether our challenges are financial, family-related, physical, emotional, or spiritual, persons of faith recognize that the possibility for greatness is right around the corner for anyone willing to fight for their dreams.  Reaching your goals is a marathon, not a sprint, and those that reach the finish line are the ones that keep going past the point when many others give up.<br />
When the race seems too long or the hill too steep, here are some reasons to never quit:<br />
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<b>1.        </b><b>It’s easy to find a reason to quit.</b><br />
No matter how good or bad your life is going, you can always find an excuse to give up. But it works the other way too.  If you look for a reason to keep going, you can find that too.<br />
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<b>2.        </b><b>When you quit, you send the message that you never thought you could do it in the first place.</b><br />
Actions speak louder than words. In the end no matter what they hear you say, people will watch what you do.<br />
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<b>3.        </b><b>Believe it or not, some people will be glad that you quit.</b><br />
They may not say it, but unfortunately many people you know will hope for you to give up. This is for the simple reason that your dedication to your goal will remind them of their own unrealized potential. Rather than proving your doubters right, let your dedication inspire.<br />
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<b>4.     You’ll never know what would have happened if you stuck it out.</b><br />
You know what happens if you give up — you end up right where you started. The hard part is having the vision to see the reward that lies at the end of the race. <br />
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<b>5.     The consequences of quitting are a lot higher than sticking it out.</b><br />
No matter how high a price you’ll pay to keep going, the price of abandoning your dreams carries the greater cost.<br />
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<b>6.     When you quit, you set a mental precedent to quit again.</b><br />
Think about a person who has tried to diet and failed several times. Their belief in their ability to lose weight is actually diminished by each abondoned attempt. Quitting and perseverance are both habit forming. Which habit do you want to develop? <br />
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<b>7.     Anything worthwhile takes time, sacrifice, and effort.</b><br />
The more difficult the challenge, the more rewarding the victory. The most meaningful accomplishments in life are those that don’t come quickly or easily.<br />
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<b>8.    You’re a lot closer than you think you are.</b><br />
Sadly, many people give up not realizing that success is right around the corner. There are not always clear markers in achieving a difficult goal.  The finish line could be just around the next bend.<br />
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<b>9.     The process shapes you before success rewards you.</b><br />
Setting difficult goals will stretch you, teach you perseverance and ultimately build your belief in yourself. It is the process that develops you. Greatness doesn’t come overnight, but it is forged by every inch of progress we fight for in pursuit of a worthwhile goal.<br />
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<b>10.   Life is a lot more fun when you’re in the hunt for something</b>. <br />
We only get one life to live. When you’re fighting for a cause, a dream, or something greater than yourself you will find the enthusiasm, passion and joy that makes life a great adventure.<br />
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* I’d like to leave you with an inspirational poem by an unknown author. This famous poem is untitled, but it has been come to be known simply as “Don’t Quit.”<br />
<div style="text-align: center;">When things go wrong, as they sometimes will,<br />
When the road you’re trudging seems all uphill,<br />
When the funds are low and the debts are high,<br />
And you want to smile, but you have to sigh,<br />
When care is pressing you down a bit,<br />
Rest, if you must, but don’t you quit.<br />
Life is queer with its twists and turns,<br />
As every one of us sometimes learns,<br />
And many a failure turns about,<br />
When he might have won had he stuck it out;<br />
Don’t give up though the pace seems slow–<br />
You may succeed with another blow.<br />
Often the goal is nearer than,<br />
It seems to a faint and faltering man,<br />
Often the struggler has given up,<br />
When he might have captured the victor’s cup,<br />
And he learned too late when the night slipped down,<br />
How close he was to the golden crown.<br />
Success is failure turned inside out–<br />
The silver tint of the clouds of doubt,<br />
And you never can tell how close you are,<br />
It may be near when it seems so far,<br />
So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit–<br />
It’s when things seem worst that you must not quit.<br />
- Author unknown</div></blockquote>

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			<title>What Do Alexander the Great, Muhammad Ali, and Michael Jordan Hav</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 06:14:47 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I often think about the common thread between great achievers. For example, Alexander the Great, Muhammad Ali, and Michael Jordan; what qualities did...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">I often think about the common thread between great achievers. For example, Alexander the Great, Muhammad Ali, and Michael Jordan; what qualities did they share? They were certainly all <a href="http://phpagencyblog.com/2010/11/01/finding-your-eye-of-the-tiger/" target="_blank">focused on a goal</a> and driven to succeed. All three had larger-than-life personalities. Each possessed a very strong work ethic. In addition, all three men had great mentors in their life: Alexander learned from Aristotle, Ali had Angelo Dundee in his corner, and Jordan was coached by the great Phil Jackson.<br />
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So, are these the qualities that unite all great men and women? No doubt those attributes were important to their success, but there is more to it. Many others had this same formula without achieving greatness. Many generals have won great battles, but Alexander won seven major battles and conquered two million square miles of the globe. Many NBA players have won a championship, but Jordan won a NCAA Championship, six NBA championships, and was a five time Most Valuable Player. Many boxers have won a title, but Ali won his first title in 1964 against Sunny Liston, did it again in 1974 against George Foreman, and, finally, again in 1975 against Joe Frazier.<br />
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Perhaps the most important quality found in all three men was that none of them stopped at one moment of success. The names that history remembers are the ones that were never content to rest on their laurels, but instead pushed forward to achieve the improbable again and again. These three men did not live a single moment of greatness and spend the rest of their lives recounting their moment in the spotlight. For them, greatness was a state of being; an intensity and hunger that isn’t satisfied with one great victory.<br />
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This kind of endurance comes from staying energized. Napoleon once said, “Sometimes death only comes from a lack of energy.” Lack of energy comes from lack of inspiration. If you are taking on more than you ever thought possible in pursuit of a dream, you will find more energy than you ever knew you had. Sometimes people lament the loss of the looks they had in their youth, but what they should seek to hold onto is the energy of their youth. That <b>energy</b> can be maintained with a passion for greatness.<br />
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The great achievers throughout history maintained an <b>intensity</b> and <b>enthusiasm</b> that made each victory a stepping stone to the next. Equally important, they made each defeat a learning experience for the next victory. A loss or even a knockout reinvigorated them as much or more as a great victory. Then, like all champions, they got back in the ring.</blockquote>

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