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What's the difference between a choice and a mistake?

Choose to stop making mistakes
Posted @ 10/27/2011 1:10 PM By Brian Moran

 

Sometimes a picture really is worth 1000 words.  I don’t have much to add to the following picture.

ChoiceMistake_0



http://yfrog.com/nvrmcygj

Do you care about leadership? Do you care about moving your career forward in a positive way? Then pay attention to this advice.  Choose to stop making mistakes.

P.S. If you can't see the picture for some reason here is a link it to it.  What does it say?

"You can never make the same mistake twice. Because the second time you make the mistake, it's not a mmistake it's a choice."

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Brian Moran is chief servant officer and co-owner of both Linchpin People and SQL People. He is a contributing editor for SQL Server Magazine and has been involved in the SQL Server community for more than 20 years. Brian co-founded what might be the first SQL Server user group in the world, was one of the first SQL Server MVPs in the world, and was on the SQL Server Magazine launch team. Brian's roles in the SQL Server community include technologist, author, community leader, entrepreneur, and executive. You can email him at brian.moran@linchpinpeople.com.




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