A Quote by Brian Tracy

Refuse to make excuses or blame others. The leader always says, If it's to be, it's up to me. — © Brian Tracy
Refuse to make excuses or blame others. The leader always says, If it's to be, it's up to me.
The boss drives people; the leader coaches them. The boss depends on authority; the leader on good will. The boss inspires fear; the leader inspires enthusiasm. The boss says I; The leader says WE. The boss fixes the blame for the breakdown; the leader fixes the breakdown. The boss says, GO; the leader says Lets GO!
From this moment forward…I stop the blame game and excuses. I am responsible for my life and for where I am today. I cannot blame the people and circumstances in my past, and I refuse to hide behind my past mistakes.
Take responsibility for your last bad decision, and then let it go. Don't blame others or make excuses for yourself.
Nobody can hinder you from doing what you want, if that's what you set your mind to. You can always find a hook to hang excuses on, but they're only excuses. You don't have anyone to blame but yourself. Nobody else makes you fail.
I refuse to allow the excuses in my mind to grow into giants that keep me from living up to my full potential.
The real man is one who always finds excuses for others, but never excuses himself.
I found people that were willing to push me. I was like, 'These are my goals. I need you to get me here.' I don't need any excuses. I won't make any excuses. I'm over making excuses.
When life does not go our way or we inadvertently make a mistake, it is so easy to make excuses, place blame on others, or argue that circumstances were against us. But we only progress in life to the extent that we take responsibility for our actions and attitudes, and put forth the initiative necessary to create our own circumstances.
If God had intended me to make excuses for who I am, He would have given me better excuses.
Teach your children early not to pass the blame or make excuses, but to take responsibility for their actions.
There are times when we can blame a situation on others, but we own our reactions to them. There comes a point where we are the ones responsible for our choices and excuses don’t carry weight anymore.
You can blame outside factors or make excuses about why things didn't work out, but that doesn't change anything.
A leader is not someone who says: Follow me.......A leader is someone who says: I'll go first.
I refuse to totally grow up. I've always been someone who says and does things that push politically correct boundaries.
In a democracy the people choose a leader in whom they trust. Then the chosen leader says, 'Now shut up and obey me.' People and party are then no longer free to interfere in his business.
Pitching, if you have a bad start, a lot of the blame is put on you and then you have to sit around and think about it all week. And the same thing with kicking. You either make it or miss and no one is going to make excuses for you. The mentalities of the two are very comparable.
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