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Are You Willing to Master the Work it Takes to Become a Master?

Michelangelo said, “If people knew how hard I had to work to gain my mastery, it wouldn’t seem so wonderful.” Surely he loved his work as much as the final masterpiece. How else could he be Michelangelo?

Don’t ever underestimate the value of hard work and where it can lead. Even Michelangelo was called to do it.

I’m just sayin’

P.S. Comment and share how you will master the work necessary to reveal your masterpiece.

2 thoughts on “Are You Willing to Master the Work it Takes to Become a Master?

  1. Just keep chipping away consistently everyday & do not give up or get discouraged. After faithful continuous commitment of your daily efforts, you will begin to see your own masterpiece start to take shape. Then as you see your hard work become a reality, you will soon realize your work is still never done. For now critiquing your masterpiece will become your new motivation. Have fun and cherish every moment.

  2. A nursing instructor once said, “Anything worth having will not come easy.”
    These words resonated in my spirit and motivated me to pursue my chosen career path. Now, with more than four decades devoted to health care, I can truly say that faith, diligence, discipline and determination are instrumental to accomplishing the seemingly impossible. I’m using the same principles to lead a successful CLNC® practice.

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