But the “I Can” does.
No matter how smart we are, it doesn’t replace or substitute for the “I Can” attitude.
With “I can”, we can be lacking in the “smarts” department, and achieve what we set out to achieve, as we may not know better, and can’t see the obstacles.
As a matter of fact, I have spoken to many that have said that if they knew all the obstacles before they made great achievements – they wouldn’t of even started.
Many times – with a lot of smarts we can “talk” ourselves out of achievement, by being able to process too much information and “seeing” too many roadblocks, that stops the journey dead in it’s tracks.
So, it’s not how much “smart” we have,
It’s how much “heart” we have.
Yours in “Heart” – Coach