Blame can feel good, but it does not solve a problem. And to someone, that blame feels terrible.
We don't need to blame anyone for their problem in order to help them make it better.
Drop the blame. Drop the excuses. Center yourself. Get busy solving the problem.
-- Doug Smith
Sunday, January 24, 2016
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