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EXCELLENCY

Excellency is A STATE of being SUPERIOR and OUTSTANDING. "A STATE" connotes that, it is a position. Excellency is a shift from base to top, but I guess movement is an effort, so before you reach the top you must make a move, you can't get there by magic. 
      Everyone deserve to Excell in all of their daily endeavours, but it is a pity that many people fail to understand that Excellency does not come by chance. It comes by work and true sacrifice. I have heard a lot of people praying to Excell, yes prayer works,  but here your effort is needed. There is a life principle attached to Excellency. Excellency is not only by Grace, favour and Mercy, it does not come by gift or talent. The principle is "Work hard and Excell".
      During conversation with a friend she said "during exams when I was in school, anytime I read my book, back to back, I used to go into the exam hall with fullness of joy in my heart and confidence in myself. And whenever result is out, I was always at peace, and the confidence was there because I prepared well for the exam." Meaning that, the assurance of your effort increases your confidence about your result.
      In essence, if you are passionate about a particular profession or anything, excelling in that thing is not based on the fact that you have passion for it, you might have the passion and still be lazy towards it, but your "hardwork" and the amount of sacrifice you pay makes you Excell. Ask from men who have Excelled and are Excelling in their professions, they are very hard-working and they've payed and still paying the sacrifice.
     Driving at the point, whatever a man knows how to do, if he must Excell in it, he must work, pay sacrifices and develop himself. Because, your self-confidence is engulfed in your work and self development.


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