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The Little Burro Story”

In the old days out west, ranch­ers would some­times take a wild steed that they could not break, tie it to a lit­tle burro, and turn the two loose. The steed would rear up on its hind legs snort­ing defi­ance, irri­tated beyond belief, dis­tratced, and unhappy. Off they would go, out onto the range. Before long the buck­ing steed would dis­ap­pear over the desert hori­zon, drag­ging the help­less burro behind.

Days would pass, but even­tu­ally the odd cou­ple would reap­pear. The lit­tle burro would come first, with the sub­mis­sive steed in tow.

What went on out on the range always brought the same result. The steed would buck and kick and pitch and pull, but the burro, will­ing or not, would.

hang on, no mat­ter what.

Finally, the steed would become exhausted, and at that point the burro would take over and

become the leader.

That’s the way it is in life.

True lead­ers hang on.

They are the deter­mined, they are com­mited. They know that per­se­ver­ance can bring them out on top. No mat­ter what…

Hang on.

Do not give up on your dreams.

True lead­ers dream big. They get a plan, a vision, and a sys­tem that works over and over again and seek out those who are liv­ing the lifestyle they want and make a deci­sion to decide to go for it, no mat­ter what. They get a plan, plan to work and work their plan. No mat­ter what, they hang on to their con­vic­tions and are strong enough to take on the steeds. They have patience to han­dle those greater than them. They hang on and accom­plish great feats, and build suc­cess upon success.

It’s the jour­ney. It’s who you become when you arrive at being a True leader that is what makes the hang­ing on so impor­tant. Begin today to get a plan, read the books, get involved in your own per­sonal growth and devel­op­ment pro­gramme. When you are at the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on. When you are ready to quit, that’s the time to start all over again. Remem­ber the lit­tle burro.

“When you are through chang­ing, you are through.“
~ Bruce Barton

Edding­ton Pin­dura, CEO of Super Suc­cess For­mula, is an inter­net mar­ket­ing coach/mentor. Edding­ton teaches aspir­ing entre­pre­neurs how to suc­cess­fully cre­ate wealth online. Learn how to cre­ate wealth online using his ste-by-step resources and tools at: http://supersuccessformula.com/maxlev

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