Persistence
is the refining fire by which talent becomes ability.
Roy
L. Smith |
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As
previously mentioned, persistence is the ability to maintain
positive action regardless of your feelings or worries.
Persistence allows you to press on even when you feel
like quitting. How many times have you had an idea that
seemed as though it was magically inspired by something
outside of yourself? You knew that somehow, somewhere
deep within you, you were meant to pursue that idea, and
that it would be the best possible path to take at that
time. Regardless of the goal, there is one thing that
is certain if you want to achieve it, you will need to
be persistent!
Persistence
is finishing what you have started. When you work on any
big goal, your motivation can constantly change like waves
hitting the shore. Sometimes you will feel motivated,
and sometimes you won't. However, many people blindly
assume that it is our motivation that is producing results,
when in reality it is our positive action that guides
us to our desired goal.
Read
the following Persistence Best Practices
and answer the questions given below?
The practice of persistence is the ability to continue
acting towards a goal.
Persistence
can teach us how to live a self-disciplined life, become
more responsible, increase effectiveness, and improve
relationships.
Persistence
is the art of self-discipline; the kind of self-control
that underlies voluntary compliance with expected standards.
The
practice of persistence is the kind of discipline of mature
character and respect that a civilized society expects
of its citizens.
Persistence
is the self-discipline of the competitive athlete, of
the professional musician, of the master craftsman, of
the expert in any field.
A
disciplined life leads to responsibility, increased effectiveness,
and improved relationships. A vehicle to develop discipline
is by the practice of persistence.
The
practice of persistence is a great vehicle to develop
self-confident, self-discipline and to knows how to control
the frustration and stresses of everyday life.