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    “The measure of your character and mental toughness is the space between what you are doing and what you could be doing”
    William James Moore, On Character and Mental Toughness

  • #2
    “Put character and mental toughness before execution and you will get consistent execution.”
    William James Moore

  • #3
    “To succeed you must do the work. To do the work takes character. To keep doing it takes mental toughness.”
    William James Moore

  • #4
    “Lust of ease and comfort absolutely destroys mental toughness and begins to slowly erode ones character.”
    William James Moore

  • #5
    “It matters not how one finds character & mental toughness (school, sports, work, family, faith etc.) what matters is that we find it.”
    William James Moore

  • #6
    “I speak often of character and mental toughness because I know the ignorant will have their day when the average are weak.”
    William James Moore

  • #7
    “Instincts are things that you know but can not, as of yet, articulate”
    William James Moore

  • #8
    “Does everything happen for a reason or do we reason things that happen?”
    William James Moore

  • #9
    “You are going to get over it sooner or later so get over it now.”
    William James Moore

  • #10
    “When making the problem go away is more important than solving the problem leadership begins to fail. The easy way vs. The character way.”
    William James Moore, On Character and Mental Toughness

  • #11
    “Never underestimate the capacity of people to choose the easy way.”
    William James Moore, On Character and Mental Toughness

  • #12
    “Time to improve is limited. The clock is always on and doesn't care if you don't feel like it. Someone else does and they're passing you by.”
    William James Moore, On Character and Mental Toughness

  • #13
    “I'm not concerned with whether you got to the top. I want to know how far you climbed. That is where the real achievement is found.”
    William James Moore, On Character and Mental Toughness



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