Tuesday, December 17, 2013

“The Best Never Rest” By Bill Chaffin

There is grave danger and a high degree of risk for getting in your comfort zone. You must run a little scared and hungry every day—don't get smug or cozy, don't become lethargic or complacent—the only way to coast is downhill and it doesn't take long to hit rock bottom.

The great NBA coach, Pat Riley says, "Complacency is like a disease sitting on your shoulder, just waiting for you to let your guard down."

Have vision that sees down the road what the average person never sees until after the fact. You will be the trend setter, you will be setting the pace, and others will be choking on your dust. There is no way you can increase your capacity to do anything until you STRETCH! Give every effort in making last week, last month, and last year look ever so small.

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