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Learning too soon our limitations, we never learn our powers
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"Learning too soon our limitations, we never learn our powers"

- Mignon McLaughlin

About this Quote

Mignon McLaughlin's quote highlights the significance of not limiting ourselves with negative self-talk or restricting beliefs. The idea is that when we focus too much on our restrictions, we forget to explore the level of our abilities and potential. By accepting a development mindset and concentrating on our strengths, we can discover our hidden talents and cultivate them to become our powers.

The underlying message of the quote is that learning our constraints need to not be an obstruction to our personal development or success. Instead, it needs to be utilized as a beginning point to find our self-confidences and abilities that can help us attain our goals. Therefore, it is crucial to embrace our constraints and challenges as opportunities to learn and grow, instead of using them as excuses to quit.

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Mignon McLaughlin This quote is written / told by Mignon McLaughlin between June 6, 1913 and December 20, 1983. She was a famous Journalist from USA. The author also have 40 other quotes.

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