The difference between being mediocre and achieving excellence is you.

Stephen Richards
The difference between being mediocre and achieving excellence is you.
The difference between being mediocre and achieving excellence is you.
The difference between being mediocre and achieving excellence is you.
The difference between being mediocre and achieving excellence is you.
About This Quote

People who are excellent at their job are confident in their skills and abilities. They know that they are good at what they do, and that they have the skills to get the job done. They have a burning desire to improve themselves and become better. The mediocre person may have talent, but because they lack confidence in themselves, they don’t put in the effort to get where they want to be. The mediocre can often be seen only when the truly great are absent.

Source: Think Your Way To Success: Let Your Dreams Run Free

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