Friday, October 23, 2009

Interest and Commitment


There's a difference
between interest and commitment.


When you're interested in doing something,

you do it only when circumstance permit.


When you're committed to something,

you accept no excuses,
only results.




Photo grabbed from flickr.com
Uploaded by shyninglyt *(",)*

9 comments:

  1. agree..^__^ magkaibang magkaiba nga po talaga ang dalawang salitang yun..pero nasa iisang linya lang sila..^__^

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  2. you accept no excuses only results!

    ouch! tinamaan ako!

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  3. minsan ako lagi ang gumagawa nang excuses pag nag commit sa ibang bagay. tsk tsk tsk

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  4. @ ♥superjaid♥

    Hello S'Jaid, u r right, thanks for dropping by.

    @ Bhing

    But I am sure your job requires a huge amount of commitment, the same reason kung bakit ka tumatagal dyan.

    @ MarcoPaolo

    Salamat asa pagbisita at pag-iiwan ng marka. Happy weekend.

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  5. tama!

    at sa estado ko ngayon mukhang wala ang dalawang ito sa buhay ko

    im such a looooser!

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  6. i love that "quote"...
    it really says something...
    : )

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  7. doon ako sa una. kaya madalas napapagalitan ni misis hehehe. kasi may ugali ako na pag nafocus ako sa isbagay binibigyan ko ng time talga un.

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  8. That sums it up what's the difference between:
    a hobby & a profession
    an acquaintance & a friend
    work & family
    The keyword is "priority"!

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  9. Your posts is like a daily bread of inspiration to all of us. Nice photo and very inspiring words!

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