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A Simple Shift: From “I Can’t” to “How Can I?”

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"When I lost my excuses, I found my result."


A beautiful and powerful thought that I came across sometime back. It's a short but very meaningful thought. So sharing with you all.

This quote means that success begins where excuses end.

Often, when we don’t achieve something, we tend to give reasons lack of time, lack of resources, unfavorable circumstances or fear of failure. These excuses become our comfort zone, protecting us from responsibility but also keeping us away from progress.

The moment we stop justifying why we can’t do something and instead take ownership of our actions, we open the door to real growth and achievement.

Losing excuses means gaining accountability and accountability brings results.

Excuses are the enemy of action. 

When we stop making them, we start taking steps forward.

Results require responsibility. Only when we accept that “it’s up to me” do we find solutions.

Mindset shift: 

From 

“I can’t because…” 

To 

“How can I?” 

, that’s the point where transformation begins.


A person trying to get fit may keep saying,

“I don’t have time to exercise,”

“Healthy food is expensive,”

“I’ll start next month.” etc. 

But the day they stop saying that and simply start , even with small steps , they begin to see results.

The energy once used for excuses now goes into effort.

Excuses 

protect comfort.


Effort 

produces change.


When excuses disappear, results appear.


By - Rupal 

Comments

  1. Thanks. Nicely written.

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  2. Superb and powerful.👍

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  3. Super, very true. Inspiring thought

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  4. Well written Rupal, hope many are motivated to stop giving excuses and start finding results!

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    1. Thanks. I too is working on it but ya that's the fact and hope these articles be the motivation for others and help them in their path to success. Thanks. Gd.

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  5. This is so true, Rupal! I'm sure everyone would relate to this thought.

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