He continues, “Study the lives of successful people and you’ll discover this: all the excuses made by the mediocre fellow could but aren’t made by the successful person.” How Does One Get Excusitis?Īfter encountering adversity in life, one will become exposed to excusitis via the following thought process: Schwartz introduces us to this epidemic, saying “People – as you think yourself to success, that’s what you’ll study, people…Go deep into your study of people, and you’ll discover unsuccessful people suffer a mind-deadening thought disease. Get rid of the excuses and what else stands in your way?ĭr. The only thing between a person and the person they dream of becoming is the excuse used to defend why they’re not quite there yet. So why are they able to “make it” and not the rest of us?įor whatever reasons you tell yourself. Even the people who have accomplished amazing things in their lifetime. We couldn’t do this because of that and sure it’s an excuse but that’s just how it was. The Four Most Common Forms of ExcusitisĮxcuses. Schwartz, PH.D.Ībout the Author: David Schwartz was a professor at Georgia State University in Atlanta and the president of Creative Educational Services, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in leadership development, as well as a renowned life strategist and the author of several acclaimed motivational books.
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