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2. Don't Make Excuses

2. Don't Make Excuses

Blaming your spouse, boss, or clients is fruitless and won't get you very far. Instead of pointing fingers and making excuses about why you aren't happy or successful in your personal or professional life, own your mistakes and learn from them.

When you do this, you will become a better person

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QA @deepstash "Fall down seven times, get up eight!"

Life is a journey and becoming better every day is the goal. What other tips have you found useful for becoming a better person?

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