Often persons whom we admire must have got things wrong, half right,  almost right before they got it right. Committing mistakes is the  unavoidable part of making progress. Many people get stuck in demanding  perfection from themselves and from others. This leaves little or no  room for appreciating the progress that might be happening. All of us  are gifted with talents. They may be five, two or even one talent. Stop  comparing with others. Talents only determine our potential and not our  wishes. Persons having only one talent receive the same appraisal ‘well  done’ as five talented people. The person who gets into trouble is the  one who is afraid to take the risk; their biggest mistake is their  unwillingness to make a mistake. Performance depends on ones commitment  to practice. Wise people understand this and develop the discipline to  do it. Even the smallest amount of progress is still progress. Try to  appreciate, encourage on all improvements, even the smallest changes. If  a task looks too big to accomplish, break it down into smaller, more  manageable parts. Do a little bit more day by day. Recognize the process  of change. Change never happens at one instance. Just enjoy the  progress and remember in the battle between the rock and the river, the  river always wins because the river just keeps at it. Successful people  do what’s expected of them plus a little bit more. What lifts most  successful individuals above the crowd is these four words : A LITTLE  BIT MORE. PROGRESS OR PERFECTION……….. only practice and progress paves  way for perfection.
 
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