7 People Who Don’t Count

“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.” Theodore Roosevelt

7 People who don't count. Image of a rooster.

7 People who don’t count:

  1. Sir Sits-A-Lot – Always observing, never engaging.
  2. Mrs. Hindsight – Knows everything after the fact.
  3. Captain Critic – Leads no one, judges everyone.
  4. Lady Smug Spectator – Safe, silent, superior.
  5. Mr. Perfect-Plan-Never-Launched – Still polishing the blueprint.
  6. The Honorable Judge Rearview – Obsessed with how others stumbled.
  7. Miss I-Would-Have – Never did. Just would have.

7 Things That Don’t Count:

  1. Words without action.
  2. Perfect plans.
  3. Playing it safe.
  4. Yesterday’s successes.
  5. Last week’s hustle.
  6. Past glory.
  7. Things that worked in the past.

Ignore the cheap seats. They’re crowded with cowards.

People who thrive trust people. Image of bright sunflowers.

7 People who Count:

  1. Sergeant Skin-in-the-Game – Bleeds for what matters.
  2. Ms. Fell-Hard-Stood-Up-Anyway – Knows the taste of dirt and the value of rising.
  3. Dr. Showed-Up-Scared – But showed up anyway.
  4. Miss Mud-on-Her-Face – Tried, failed, tried again.
  5. Lady Tried-and-Tried-Again – Only preaches what she practices.
  6. Professor Learns-from-Failure – Finds wisdom in bruises.
  7. Major Dirt-Under-Her-Nails – Talks less, builds more.

Action Items:

  1. Make a list of people who don’t count. Minimize your contact with them.
  2. Thank someone who’s in the arena with you.

You count when you act. What are you doing that counts?

Whose impact on your life should you minimize? Whose impact should you maximize?

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