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Morning Vibes With Dr Jerry - The First-Episode 95/Perseverance - An Important Key To Success





Friday  8th December 2017

Morning Vibes With Dr. Jerry - the First

Hello and welcome to #MorningVibesWithDrJerryTheFirst-Episode 95

Title:          Perseverance - An Important Key To Success!!

The other day, I was in conversation with an Elderly Medical Doctor and we were reminiscing. We talked about many things, from country to State, to Profession to Self. We were both agreed that the challenge most seekers of success have these days is that they are short on perseverance. Everyone is in  a hurry to arrive, none wants to wait out the gestation period. Perseverance is commitment, hard work, patience, endurance. With no determination and perseverance, we can kiss success goodbye. Perseverance is being able to bear difficulties calmly and without complaint. We have to try and try again. Who said life is a bed of roses anyway? There definitely got to be ups and downs. We should rejoice and be grateful when we are at the ups and pick ourselves up when we are experiencing the downs. All things will come round to him who will but wait. You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try. When something starts to bother you, wait as long as you can before you express frustration. Focus on someone or something that ordinarily makes you lose your patience and try to understand it. Whatever happens in life, face and accept it. Write your problems down if it makes you feel better. When you look  back at your entries, you'll either realize that your previous problem seemed so petty now or you had finally overcame that problem you had and you're ready to tackle a new one. Besides that, relaxing or motivating music will definitely perk you up. Beethoven persevered despite being deaf and managed to compose many beautiful pieces like Fur Elise. Thomas Edison (inventor) had a learning problem, Stevie Wonder (musician) is blind, Terry Fox (runner) is an amputee with cancer, Helen Keller (author) was deaf and blind, Franklin D. Roosevelt (USA President) was paralyzed from polio and Stephen Hawking(physicist) has Lou Gehrig's disease. Great people always persevere no matter what. Even in our own contemporary times, the likes of Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Mark Zuckerberg, are men who had issues but persevered to be what they are today. You too can become successful if you learn to keep at it until success is attained. A good work man is one that is well trained and learnt well to be able to represent his or her Master or Mistress. If you want to represent your Master well, then have the courage to persevere until you are properly "educated".

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