Dropping The Ball

“Notice the difference between what happens when a man says to himself, ‘I have failed three times,’ and what happens when he says, ‘I am a failure.'”

— S.I. Hayakawa

The bad news is …

You dropped the ball.

You let someone down. You didn’t deliver. You broke a promise. You failed to give it your all. You dropped the ball and you feel bad.

The good news is …

At least you picked up the ball in the first place.

That takes courage.

Yesterday’s gift of time … Watched my daughters’ (plural) first volleyball practice of the season. 

About Eric Winger

Our perception of time is key to how we use our time. The most fundamental way to change that perception is to give our time. This opens us up to new opportunities and ideas from which we can build to really make a difference. ... Yes, we *do* have time to make a difference!
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