The Confident Man & Woman | A Victorious Attitude




Inspirational Living: Life Lessons for Success, Happiness, Motivation, Spiritual Growth, Self-Help & Positive Thinking show

Summary: <p>Listen to episode 239 of the Inspirational Living podcast: The Confident Man &amp; Woman | A Victorious Attitude. Edited and adapted from “You Can. But Will You?” by Orison Swett Marden.</p><br> <p><strong>Motivational Podcast Excerpt</strong>: Welcome to the Inspirational Living podcast. If you are looking for that perfect nightstand book to usher you into a relaxed and inspired sleep, purchase our book Evergreen: 50 Inspirational Life Lessons. Learn more at our website: <a title="Motivational Books" href="http://inspirationallifelessons.com">InspirationalLifeLessons.com</a>.</p><br> <p>Today’s reading was edited and adapted from the book “You Can, But Will You?” by Orison Swett Marden, published in 1920.</p><br> <p><em>Do you know that you will never accomplish anything great unless you not only hold the conviction that victory is your birthright, but also show evidence of it in your face, in your manner and bearing? No person can expect to be a conqueror while they carry the confession of defeat in their face. You must not only feel like a winner, but you must also appear and act like one. You must show victory in your very expression. </em></p><br> <p><em>It is not difficult to pick out a successful person among a multitude. If you are a leader, a person who relies upon yourself, every step, every movement, will indicate it. You are covered all over with telltale signs. There is assurance, confidence in your face and bearing. You walk like a master and talk like one. Everyone knows that you believe in yourself and in your mission. </em></p><br> <p><em>What marks the difference between a winner and a loser? The winner is a person who gets up after they have been knocked down with more determination than before; a person who is stung into greater activity by some serious setback; a person who does not know when they are beaten. A temporary failure does not mean much to such a man or woman; it is only an episode in their life.</em></p>