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A crow is dying of thirst. The crow finds a pitcher with alittle water in the bottom. The crow's beak is too short to reach the water.The crow could give up. Or the crow could persist.
The crow sees pebbles nearby. The crow picks up one pebbleand drops it into the pitcher. Then another. Then another. Drop by drop. Pebble by pebble. The water level rises. Finally, the water is high enough for the crow to drink.
The crow persists. The crow refuses to quit. The crowfinds a solution. And the crow survives.
This is the power of persistence. This is the power ofrefusing to quit. This is the power of small actions, consistently repeated, that lead to big results.
In this episode, we explore the power of persistencethrough the lens of the thirsty crow story. We examine persistence through seemingly impossible situations. We explore how small, consistent actions lead to big results. We discuss problem-solving and creative thinking. We examinewhy most people quit when others persist. We study scripture on persistence and never giving up. We provide a practical framework for identifying when to persist vs. when to pivot. We explore how to stay motivated when progress isslow. We discuss how to celebrate small wins. And we examine the invisible advantage of persistence.
Topics covered:
• The thirsty crow story and the power of persistence
• Persistence through seemingly impossible situations(Nelson Mandela, Harriet Tubman, Viktor Frankl, Malala Yousafzai)
• Small, consistent actions leading to big results (WaltDisney, Henry Ford, J.K. Rowling)
• Problem-solving and creative thinking
• Never giving up when others would quit (Michael Jordan,Serena Williams, Kobe Bryant, Muhammad Ali, Cristiano Ronaldo, Usain Bolt)
• Scripture on persistence (Galatians 6:9, James 1:12,Romans 5:3-4, Matthew 10:22, 1 Corinthians 15:58, and more)
• How to identify when to persist vs. when to pivot
• How to stay motivated when progress is slow
• How to celebrate small wins
• The invisible advantage of persistence
• Drop by drop, pebble by pebble
Key takeaway: Persistence wins. Always. Drop by drop. Pebble by pebble. Small actions, consistently repeated, lead to big results.
Send this to someone who needs to persist.
#Persistence #NeverGiveUp #DropByDrop #SmallActions#BigResults #TheRiseCode #Transformation
By Shannon FerroA crow is dying of thirst. The crow finds a pitcher with alittle water in the bottom. The crow's beak is too short to reach the water.The crow could give up. Or the crow could persist.
The crow sees pebbles nearby. The crow picks up one pebbleand drops it into the pitcher. Then another. Then another. Drop by drop. Pebble by pebble. The water level rises. Finally, the water is high enough for the crow to drink.
The crow persists. The crow refuses to quit. The crowfinds a solution. And the crow survives.
This is the power of persistence. This is the power ofrefusing to quit. This is the power of small actions, consistently repeated, that lead to big results.
In this episode, we explore the power of persistencethrough the lens of the thirsty crow story. We examine persistence through seemingly impossible situations. We explore how small, consistent actions lead to big results. We discuss problem-solving and creative thinking. We examinewhy most people quit when others persist. We study scripture on persistence and never giving up. We provide a practical framework for identifying when to persist vs. when to pivot. We explore how to stay motivated when progress isslow. We discuss how to celebrate small wins. And we examine the invisible advantage of persistence.
Topics covered:
• The thirsty crow story and the power of persistence
• Persistence through seemingly impossible situations(Nelson Mandela, Harriet Tubman, Viktor Frankl, Malala Yousafzai)
• Small, consistent actions leading to big results (WaltDisney, Henry Ford, J.K. Rowling)
• Problem-solving and creative thinking
• Never giving up when others would quit (Michael Jordan,Serena Williams, Kobe Bryant, Muhammad Ali, Cristiano Ronaldo, Usain Bolt)
• Scripture on persistence (Galatians 6:9, James 1:12,Romans 5:3-4, Matthew 10:22, 1 Corinthians 15:58, and more)
• How to identify when to persist vs. when to pivot
• How to stay motivated when progress is slow
• How to celebrate small wins
• The invisible advantage of persistence
• Drop by drop, pebble by pebble
Key takeaway: Persistence wins. Always. Drop by drop. Pebble by pebble. Small actions, consistently repeated, lead to big results.
Send this to someone who needs to persist.
#Persistence #NeverGiveUp #DropByDrop #SmallActions#BigResults #TheRiseCode #Transformation