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Nick Vujicic: No Limbs, No Problem!

December 8th, 2008 · No Comments

As with many things in life, it’s not what happens to you that matters, it’s how you deal with it.  We can whine and complain that things aren’t going as we might hope or had expected.  Perhaps we have struggled over and over again without the desired results.  Of course, we can stop and give up on our project at that point and sure enough, our efforts are wasted.

However, if we keep on trying until we succeed we are known as a success, no matter how many times we tried and failed to get the desired result.

The next time you feel sorry for yourself, are tempted to complain or whine, check out Nick Vujicic’s story and the wonderful way he has used what he has to live a full, rewarding life.

I couldn’t look at it without tears.  Perhaps you can, but I dare you to try.

If you want to know more about 25-year old Nick Vujicic, visit his corporate site at AttitudeIsAltitude.com, or his Christian ministry at LifeWithoutLimbs.org. There are more videos on each. You’ll love them all!

To your business success!

Paul Elliott

Marketing With Unbelievable Guarantees!™
http://www.MarketingSuccessBlueprint.com/blog

© 2008, Paul Elliott, All rights reserved world wide.

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