Quotes from Steven K. Scott
An event in which you did not achieve your desired outcome (definition of failure).
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An event in which you did not achieve your desired outcome (definition of failure).
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A VISION is a precise, clearly defined goal with a detailed plan and timetable for achieving that goal.
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To believe was to commit to something in their hearts without wavering. It went to the very core of their being, the source of all decisions and behavior. To believe in one's heart was to have a whole new nature—one
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Failure when analyzed will provide the building blocks for future successes that will be far greater than the failure itself.
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They converted their dreams into goals, their goals into steps, and their steps into tasks.
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When you believe in your heart that God is truly sovereign and that He loves you more than you love yourself, you will experience a supernatural peace and joy even amid extreme adversity, hardship, and suffering.
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It's easier to act out of ignorance than it is to become educated.
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Fulfillment—the Third Ingredient Essential to Producing Passion. Fulfillment is the third ingredient necessary to produce a passion. The good news is that you don't have to do anything extra to develop this ingredient. It happens automatically as you complete each step toward your dream. Each time you complete a task, step, or goal, you think to yourself, "Wow! I did it! I'm that much
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The heart of the wise teaches his mouth and adds persuasiveness to his lips. —Proverbs 16:23
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MATTHEW 18:5-7 "And whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me. 6But if anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a large millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea. 7Woe to the world because of the things that cause people to sin! Such things must come, but woe to the man through whom they come!
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Dreams without clearly defined goals, and goals without clearly defined steps, will never be achieved expeditiously or efficiently, and will rarely be achieved at all.
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Ganar de verdad en cualquier situación es conseguir el mejor resultado posible.
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True diligence runs contrary to human nature.
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The soul of the diligent is made fat" (Proverbs 13:4).
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Jesus Christ did not come to earth to start a new religion. In fact, He leveled His harshest criticisms at the religious leaders of His day. He accused them of not knowing God and said they had used religion to bind people to a life of misery, frustration, and failure. He claimed they were blind and had blinded the "spiritual eyes" of their followers (see Matthew 15:13-14; 23:13-24).
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The words of Jesus have changed the course of history by changing millions of lives, one life at a time.
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By the time Jesus came to earth, Israel's religious leaders had blinded the eyes of an entire nation as to who God really was and what He desired from His people.
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A lo largo de sus vidas, cada una de estas personas habló de la importancia de tener una visión clara de lo que querían conseguir antes de ponerse en marcha en la búsqueda de sus consecuciones.
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UNA VISIÓN es un objetivo preciso y claramente definido, con un plan detallado y programado en el tiempo para alcanzar dicho objetivo.
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Then the man said, 'Lord, I believe,' and he worshiped him" (verses 35–38). The man fell to his knees and began to publicly worship Jesus! He could have been stoned to death on the spot—but he didn't care! His heart responded to the Savior's words with a full belief and total commitment to Jesus as God's anointed one. Without concern that he might die on the same day he had received his sight, he worshiped Jesus.
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