10 Questions
Starting with what you have, using what you have, and doing what you can are the key principles discussed in the lecture.
True
According to the lecture, when hurdles occur in life, they mainly come from annoyance, satisfaction, and motivation.
False
Ruminating on the past and treasured memories can only bring heartwarming feelings and positivity.
False
Comparing oneself to others and feeling discontent leads to a sense of fulfillment and contentment, according to Steve Furtick.
False
The lecture suggests that resisting the reality of where one currently is and what one has can be helpful in achieving progress.
False
It is better to compare ourselves with people who have achieved less than us to feel motivated.
False
Taking action is not essential in achieving success.
False
It is recommended in the text to wait until all conditions are perfect before taking action.
False
Focusing on things you cannot control is suggested in order to achieve success.
False
Comparing ourselves to others who only showcase their successes can lead to feelings of inadequacy.
True
This quiz explores the challenges faced while trying to achieve goals and battling adversity in day-to-day life. It discusses the 3 main sources of hurdles - annoyance, frustration, and fear, and emphasizes the importance of starting with what you have and using what you can to overcome obstacles.
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