A Quote by Simon Travaglia

The greatest barrier to someone achieving their potential is their denial of it. — © Simon Travaglia
The greatest barrier to someone achieving their potential is their denial of it.
There are countless ways of achieving greatness, but any road to achieving one's maximum potential must be built on a bedrock of respect for the individual, a commitment to excellence, and a rejection of mediocrity.
There is a tremendous amount of confusion and denial that exists about mass incarceration today, and that is the biggest barrier to movement building. As long as we remain in denial about this system, movement building will be impossible. Exposing youth in classrooms to the truth about this system and developing their critical capacities will, I believe, open the door to meaningful engagement and collective, inspired action.
We Christians forget (if we ever learned) that attempts to redress real or imagined injustice by violent means are merely another exercise in denial - denial of God and her nonviolence towards us, denial of love of neighbor, denial of laws essential to our being.
I tend to think of all new voices as a potential for failure, and all the people I've worked with before as the greatest potential for success.
Sustained motivation is essential to achieving your potential.
It's not my goal to beat anybody in particular, it's about achieving what I think my potential is.
The greatest barrier to consciousness is the belief that one is already conscious.
The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure.
It is under the greatest adversity that there exists the greatest potential for doing good, both for oneself and others.
The greatest obstacle to international understanding is the barrier of language
The greatest obstacle to international understanding is the barrier of language.
We need to be united, and we all need to understand that we're all capable of achieving the American dream. And, but that has to be something that is self-realized. And also, to demonize someone for achieving the American dream is unfair.
If achieving your potential requires favorable judgment by others, you are much less likely to succeed.
God's greatest gift to you is your unlimited potential. Your greatest gift to God is to use that potential to the fullest.
Leaders should get out of their comfort zone but stay in their strength zone. When their work lies within their natural gifting and strengths, leaders experience the greatest return in productivity and contentment. Life is too short to live in the comfort zone, where growing and accomplishing and achieving your potential takes a back seat. I suggest you refocus if the comfort zone is your leadership priority.
A country that relies on aid? Death is better than that. It stops you from achieving your potential, just as colonialism did.
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