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Income Sources :: Books :: You Aren't Winning Because You Don't Act Like A Winner

Income Sources :: Books :: You Aren't Winning Because You Don't Act Like A Winner

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Research

  • You avoid telling people the hard truth
  • You avoid subjects that seem complex, hard, or difficult
  • You are afaid and avoid being openly different
  • You don't verbalize your questions (i.e. you don't ask the questions when you are curious)
  • You let your fears boss you around
  • You are a follower
  • You get sad and discouraged easily
  • You do the "nice" thing instead of the "right" thing
  • You are afraid to be uncomfortable, even for short periods of time
  • You waste a lot of time doing things that aren't improving your knowledgable of a skill or making you stronger, faster, or healthier.
  • You don't drink a lot of water
  • You don't sleep enough
  • You don't work hard enough at anything
  • You don't plan around your obstacles. You just plan to make excuses or quit when it gets hard.
  • You avoid the people that hold you accountable for being better. The people that hold you to a higher standard.
  • You don't hold others accountable ... because you don't want to be held accountable
  • You don't ask your parents enough questions about their life and how their choices made the who they are today. You don't really konw your parents ... you don't really care.
  • You don''t clean you room autonomously. You don't help out around the house.

Alternative Names

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About

  • By Wil Moore III
  • published by showerthought publishing

Inspiration

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Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 :: ...

Acknowledgements

Introduction

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Chapter 1

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