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Our response to discouragement holds the key to our future.

I’ve noted two types of people in the world: splatters and bouncers. When splatters hit the bottom they land with a thud and stick like glue. No matter what you try to say and do, there’s no use trying to pick up a splatter who has fallen flat. Bouncers on the other hand, pull themselves together and rebound after hitting the bottom. Give them a little bit of encouragement, and they will ride it back up to the top.

Everyone who falters has a choice: are you going to get up or give up? The difference between the splatters and bouncers lies in their attitude. Splatters bemoan their fate and blame others for their problems. Bouncers learn from their failures and find supporters to help them recover.

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John Maxwell (via willyjoe)

(Source: johnmaxwell.com, via willyjoe)

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Trust

You’re saying A but your attitude tells a different story.
It speaks thousand times than your words could.
I wonder where is integrity?
Is it hiding under the table?
Has it lost its consistency?
Ah, you’re just fooling me around.
Sorry, but the trust already broken.

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On time!

Ooh boy..
Being kind is okay, but what’s happen when you meet someone that over use your kindness?
Who’s to blame?
The other person is just toooooooo kind.
And the other one is just tooooooooo lame!
I really don’t like waiting, and this lame person always late all the time everyday.
Either it’s in the morning or in the afternoon.
Isn’t it that hard for you to be on time or at least earlier than usual?
10-20 minutes wasted everyday only for your stupidity and your princess-wannabe-being.
Geez!!
Age really not determine someone maturity. You might be already a quarter of century but your attitude is just like a newborn. Grown up!!

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"How you look at life and your attitude towards life determines your happiness in life."

Donique C Perez

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