If you are not persistent, setbacks will make you quit.
By Ben Dankaka
The leader who eventually gets to his destination is the one who
remains consistent. To be persistent actually means to keep at it, all the time. In my work on leadership,
I’ve learned that leaders are encouraged to be persistent because of the
challenges they are bound to face as they pursue their goals. No matter how
anointed you are; you are going to incur obstacles along the way. There will be
times you wouldn’t feel like getting up from your bed. If you are not
persistent, setbacks will make you quit. But when you constantly pursue your
goals on a daily basis, the challenges will surely give way. The little steps
you take each day will eventually mount up and force its way, pulling you out
of your difficulties.