Advice Quotes
Responsibility, Ability, Capacity And Learning
“Accepting a responsibility that exceeds your ability is grabbing an opportunity to increase your capacity.” -Nnamonu Tochukwu.
Once there is a will, there is a way.
We have an inherent capacity to stretch and expand to the size of our responsibilities.
If you don’t give up, you can make up and the process will lift you up.
Never quit for fear of failure, quiting is failure in itself, if it is not for a more worthy venture.
Increase your capacity by accepting challenging responsibilities and remaining determined to deliver within the required standards.
If you believe that you cannot, then you truly cannot. But if you believe that you can, then you truly can.
Accept it, then do it.
You’ve got what it takes to do what you think that you cannot do; the ability to learn.
Keep living, keep learning, keep doing, keep improving… That’s the beauty of life!
Just do it!
Nnamonu Tochukwu.
Teecee.
Some advice quotes to ponder upon concerning our ability to improve. Learning makes us accomplish tasks that we previously could not. It is only in accepting a responsibility that we can begin to adjust our orientation to suit the requirements. In life, we acquire behavioural traits, knowledge and skills by interaction. Give attention to your responsibilities and interact with people, materials and equipment that will enhance your productivity. That’s the way to improve. Take it as an advice or some food for thought and take out time to evaluate yourself to see what changes you can make to improve. What responsibilities have you rejected, neglected or completely abandoned? They may just be the keys to your hidden treasures!
Quotes: Responsibility, Ability, Capacity And Learning
My Dearest Tee,
I love how we ‘always’ ( I know using always is like saying never, but…) see life’s lessons in close connection to one another. Our timing to do so is like a dance, the cadence in rhythm as if we knew the steps all along. It kind of amazes me
Fears over taking actions is a throw back to a time when man had to protect all corners of his life, or die. Today though we have the same instincts but different kinds of stresses, yet our instincts want us to navigate the same way.
Steering myself away from any fear is how I improve. How I learn. How I move forward.
I know for myself if I get caught up in that fear I will become mentally paralyzed.
And I know now this is when I am most vulnerable.
But I have the beautiful gift of choice; and I choose to let go of any fears that hold me back.
I adore the way you communicate and are prompted from Nnamonu Tochukwu & I cherish your shares. Always!!