![]() To book Steven for your company or organization event – contact 91 today. ~ Steven Iwersen | Keynote Speaker, Author of “The Porcupine Principles!”, Relational Leadership Expert Could it be that you need to keep doing the right thing, one more day?ĭon’t buy into the “insanity” plea - get on the train and do what you know needs to be done!.Is there anything that you need to change today?.Tenacity without the talent is just busy work.īut, put the two together, and that’s when you’ll get traction! (I know plenty of talented people who are still couch surfing.) Talent without tenacity won’t move us forward. When we combine tenacity with our talent, we can achieve remarkable results. It is like the guy standing at the depot, holding a one-way train ticket to a preferred future, but watches as his opportunity pulls away because he won’t board the train. Refusing to change our approach or to learn a new talent is evidence that we’re just stubborn. It may be that we’ve gotten stuck in old habits, come to believe that there is only one way to do the job, or were taught to do the wrong thing. ![]() “a severely disordered state of the mind, unsoundness of mind or lack of the ability to understand.”Įxpecting different results without making any changes may be foolishness, I’m not sure it qualifies for insanity. The reality is that the definition of insanity is officially: I don’t mean to be disrespectful of the persons that like to use this quote, but there are times that I want to say in response: “No, that is not the definition of insanity! Repeating that quote over and over again and claiming it was Einstein’s is a close second though.” That quote is frequently attributed to Albert Einstein, but there is no evidence that he ever said it. “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results.”
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