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How Do You Tackle Your Work ?

i ' # How do you tacide your work each day* ' Are you scared of tho job you ftudif' Do you grapple the task that conies j your way With a confident, easy mind? Do you stand right up to the work ahead Or fearfully pause to view it? Do you start to toil with a sense of dread Or feel that you're going to do it? You can do as much as you think you • can, .Buy you'll never accomplish more ; If y«u're afraid of yourself, young man. There's little for you in store. For failure comes from the inside fir.-t. It's there if we only knew it. And you can win, tho' you lace tne worst. If you feel that you're going to do it. Success! It's found in the soul of you. Andi not in the realm of luck! Die world will furnish the work to 1 But you must provide the pluck. You can do whatever you thing you can. It's all in the way you view it: It's all in the start that you mike, young man, You must feel that you're going to do it. How do you tackle your work each dayP With confidence clear, or dead? What to yourself do you stop to say When a new task lies ahead' What is tho thought that is in youi mind? Is fear ever running through it? If so, tackle the next you find By thinking you're going to do it. —'Detroit Free Press.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 August 1916, Page 3

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254

How Do You Tackle Your Work ? Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 August 1916, Page 3

How Do You Tackle Your Work ? Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 August 1916, Page 3

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