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The Power Of Patience ,Persistence And Perseverance

The Power Of Patience ,Persistence And Perseverance

Have you ever seen water dropping from a high place on a rock?

So you see ..over time this water with its consistent hard work over time has managed to drill a hole in that rock .

So the moral of the story is ..whatever big the goal is never give up and try and try and try ,trust me over time you will see the difference ,all you need is the 3 Ps which are patience, persistence and perseverance.

If soft water drops could make such a big difference on a hard rock ,what’s your excuse?

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