You Must Be Committed If You Want Great Results
Every worthwhile undertaking carries a cost. The cost increases with the size of the task. Commitment is the cost associated with it. When others are standing still, commitment allows you to move forward while others give up.
In my life's journey, I have never encountered anyone who
found enormous success by merely enjoying what they did. "A religion that
gives nothing, costs nothing, and suffers nothing is worth nothing," said
Martin Luther.
Life is about giving, not only about receiving. Your needs
won't get God's attention; your seeds will. To move higher, you must give up.
The more the sacrifice you must make, the higher degree of leadership you want
to achieve. To be able to do this, you must be committed.
You can achieve tremendous success if you maintain a consistent commitment to excellence in your work, family, career, ministry. That is why Anthony Robbins says: "The only limit to your impact is your imagination and commitment."
According to Vince Lombardi, "The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor. I will demand a commitment to excellence and to victory, and that is what life is all about."
Robert Conklin also says ”If you make the unconditional commitment to reach your most important goals, if the strength of your decision is sufficient, you will find the way and the power to achieve your goals.”
Many of us are apparently familiar with the story of Abraham Lincoln. He f ailed in business in 1831, He suffered a nervous breakdown in 1836, As if that is not enough, he was defeated in his run for president in 1856,
Abraham Lincoln was no stranger to rejection and failure.
Rather than taking these signs as a motivation for surrender, he refused to
stop trying his best. He was COMMITED to making history. He was COMMITTED to
making a mark
America witnessed great success in his era because he was a committed leader. Like the leader, like the people. So, the amount of rejection you receive is not a defining factor. Success is still within your reach if you are commited
The road to success is littered with people who are
interested in achieving something, but it takes more than interest, or even
passion to succeed at anything significant in life…
Being exceptional at something, achieving something fantastic,
breathtaking, amazing, dazzling, magnificent, extraordinary, incredible, and
unbelievable, only requires commitment. Without a huge commitment, nothing
great ever occurs.
Without commitment, it is impossible to reach your goals in
life. Without commitment, you will simply be like the leaves on the sea that
have been let the wind blow them wherever it pleases. There are merely dreams
and promises without commitment, but no plans.
Motivation is largely based on desire, but in order to
succeed, you must have the tenacity and dedication to pursue your goals with a
relentless commitment to greatness.
It therefore comes as no surprise that many people who had a
significant impact on the world were fully committed to their vocation, a
cause, a mission, and God.
Although committing to our values, ambitions, or significant
other can be challenging at times, the end result is always satisfying. What
you need to do is find encouragement and remain committed to carrying out all
of God's plans and purposes for our precious lives.
Everybody has dreams. But it takes a tremendous amount of
resolve, commitment, self-control, and effort to make dreams come true. Belief
in something has power.
A vow or solid choice to accomplish something is referred to
as a commitment. It also refers to the readiness to invest your time, your
energy, your resources, and your entire being to something you believe in.
You cannot have depth in anything without commitment. Without
dedication, you will just be operating at the surface level. It takes inspiration
to start something, but you persist because of your commitment.
Being committed to a cause or activity is the state or
quality, like in the case of your commitment to providing excellent service to
your client, family, church, community, country, and so on. That’s why T.D.
Jakes once said: “You cannot conquer what you are not committed to.”
When you are committed you will devote yourself to a goal with
success as the only option. Commitment binds you continuously to a cause in
which you believe until success arrives.
The secret to the postage stamp's success is commitment. The
stamp initially pledges to the envelope before delivering the letter to its
destination. The rest is just a matter of time after that.
As a participant in life you must be committed to something. It is either you are committed to mediocrity or you are committed to greatness; committed to incompetence or committed to excellence; committed to failure or committed to success; committed to poverty or committed to abundance; committed to average or exceptional; committed to being productive or non-productive
Responsibility and commitment are identical twins. They are
compatible. The fundamental component that keeps our commitment strong is
responsibility.
Personal dedication and commitment are the cornerstones of
happiness. When we learn to reject excuses, we commit to living a life that
matters. If the world is to change for the better, we must have people who have
committed themselves to doing the right thing.

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