No Excuses, Respect for People and Finishing Strong



By Jon Miller | Post Date: November 19, 2009 11:09 AM | Comments: 2


We often make excuses about why we can't do something, whether it's solve a problem, improve our situation or just get things done. My friend RĂ³bert shared an inspiring video of a speech by Nick Vujicic. Nick is a man with no arms and no legs. He doesn't accept these limitations. He doesn't make excuses, instead he finds ways to make it possible.

It's humbling to learn again that it's not how much we are given but what we do with what we are given. Nick Vujicic teaches us that it's not how we start, it's how we finish. He is a stronger man than most of us. I have tremendous respect for how he lives his life.

We can acquire any skill if we have the will to do so. We need to have a clear purpose, take responsibility for ourselves and master our minds. In three words: never give up.

I encourage you to watch and share this video.

Dear Jon,
Even in those three situations where excuses were applied a differing level of urgency can be noted;

1. solve a problem - needs immediate addressing urgency at a high level

2. improve a situation - change is not obligatory, only tweaking and fine tuning required.

3. just get things done - no concerns for end results

All the same, my respect goes to Nick as he takes all things beyond the boundaries of his physical handicap. I can not understand how people can put boundaries where there is none?Can we say that they have given up? Better yet, what can we do about these people who have given up?

Poster: John Santomer | Post Date: November 22, 2009 8:09 AM

Hi John

The mind is a powerful thing isn't it? It can create boundaries and barriers where there are none, so that we limit our selves, or it can remove very real barriers as if they were not there at all.

Poster: Jon Miller | Post Date: November 22, 2009 11:51 PM
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