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                                                      DONALD J. TRUMP
                                    I can remember when things turned around for me in a big
                                 way, and what I learned is that you have to maintain your focus at
                                 all times—and your momentum. You’ve heard me mention those
                                 two success tips before, and this is because I learned about them
                                 the hard way—I’d lost my focus and suddenly I was faced with
                                 some setbacks. But here’s another thought: Your problems can be
                                 temporary if you keep your momentum moving forward. We all
                                 experience difficulties, but they can be blips if you remain posi-
                                 tive and move on.
                                    When I decide to do something, I have enough experience to
                                 expect problems. Rarely is anything worth doing just a breeze.
                                 Sometimes I feel like Sisyphus, who was condemned to ceaselessly
                                 rolling a stone uphill—but that’s just the way it is sometimes. So I
                                 just keep going. I don’t give up. My focus is intense enough to
                                 make the effort worth it, and my momentum makes sure that my
                                 efforts won’t be futile. I have learned a lot because of demanding
                                 situations.
                                    One way to avoid mishandling mistakes is to realize they can
                                 happen to us every day. It’s a way of being prepared without being
                                 a pessimist. Problems, setbacks, mistakes, and losses are all a part of
                                 life. It’s something we have to accept. We shouldn’t be shocked if
                                 and when they happen. Don’t let things knock you off your feet
                                 or off your rocker either. Keep your equilibrium by knowing what
                                 you’re dealing with. If you are taken by surprise, then by all means,
                                 ask yourself what you’ve learned from the experience. Don’t just
                                 go out and make the same mistake again and hope for the best.
                                 You’ll be getting a lot of the same hard knocks and tough lessons
                                 over and over again if you don’t assess your situation each and
                                 every time.
                                    Here’s where the going gets tricky. You have to know when to
                                 call it quits and when to keep moving forward. There’s always that
                                 fine line between acceptance and resignation to think about.


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