When I was a freshman in college I learned an unforgettable lesson.
I was having a rough week when there was a lot to do and very little time to do it. I was overwhelmed. I panicked.
That night a friend stopped by my dorm room. When I told him my problem, he said, "Mac, I’ll share something with you that my grandmother told me a few years ago. She said to always remember: ‘Inch by inch, life’s a cinch. Yard by yard, life is hard.’"
I said, "Bob, come on. Here I am drowning in work and your lifeline is a quote from your grandmother."
After he left, however, those twelve little words kept dancing in my head. I took out a piece of notebook paper and listed all the things I had to do in the next three days. That night I began knocking them off one by one.
Three days later I took out that paper and marked through the last thing on the list. It felt great! And then I took out another piece of paper and wrote down the words: "Inch by inch, life’s a cinch. Yard by yard, life is hard." I then folded the paper and put it in my wallet. As many of you know, I’ve been collecting quotes ever since.
You see, success doesn’t come cascading like Niagara Falls; it comes one drop at a time through short-term, realistic goals.
Experts on motivation disagree on a lot of things, but one thing they all agree on is that your levels of motivation are directly tied to your expected probabilities of success. In other words, if you believe you can do something (the goals are realistic), you’re likely to be highly motivated. If, however, you think you can’t (because the goals are unrealistic) your motivation level falls greatly.
The lesson here is to continue to dream big dreams, but realize that the short-term goals that take you to the next plateau are the real keys to success.

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News Brief: I had a great time Sunday, went to sisters in Park Ridge (Chicago Suburb) Sunday to watch SuperBowl and celebrate Mardi Gras. Park Ridge is the home of Hillary Clinton; she grew up there and graduated high school there. As a matter of fact, her childhood home is three blocks from my sister’s.
Today’s Super Tuesday!
And we’ve Barack Obama. My home Chicago is Obama’s home. It’s been Obama’s home for over two decades now. I’m proud of my Chicago. And I’m proud of Obama.
I hope all is good and all is great in your neck of the woods. I hope you had a Great Weekend. And I hope you were proud of the way the New York Giants came together as the underdog and made spectacular plays only to prove once again that it matters not what others may say, or what others may think; as long as you believe in yourself you can accomplish what may otherwise be deemed impossible.
“It matters not what color you wear; what matters is the spectrum of possibilities that are near enough the horizon. “
Thank you
Roger Bulpitt, UK
Keep things simple. The first rule of sales.
The quote is easy to remember “Inch by inch life’s a cinch. Yard by yard life is hard.
Thanks!!
i personally like your comment and i agree with it. you can make life difficult for yourself by believing it is, or you can think abou the good things and life will be pleasurable.
good idea . i will keep this quote in bold letters in front of my desk , so i can see it all the time .
thanks
dave
florida
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