" Don't measure yourself by what you accomplished, but by what you should have accomplished with your ability." -- John Wooden
Robert (Bob) Reish
Award Winning Executive Coach | Transforming Leaders for Sustainable Significance | Host of 'Here's the Caveat!' Podcast | NSBA Leadership Council Member
It is amazing what people accomplish in their lives, what is more amazing is what we could accomplish with the ability and potential we have within us. We often allow excuses to limit us in what we could do, and justify us in what we did not do. Today, focus on the #1 activity we should be doing to move our goals forward and use yesterday as wisdom to guide us into what we will accomplish tomorrow.
Business Coach Bob Reish
www.bobreish.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU5u_0qoWno
Chief Equity Officer (CEqO) at DSST Public Schools | Adjunct Professor| CEO Prosperity Educators, LLC | Author: "R.A.C.E Mentoring and P-12 Educators: Practitioners Contributing to Scholarship"
8 年That is the definition of depression good folks. I prefer to measure myself by what I have accomplished because I know how far I have come to achieve what I have. For many, what we should have accomplished is still in grasp because we are on a journey not a destination. I am proud of where I am and content with being all I can be according to me.
Traveling Special Education Teacher/Bilingual Teacher
8 年I love that ststement, many times we can hold back because of fears and insecurities. I love going sky diving with my talents because GOD is my parachute.