The way you view
it by Edgar Guest
How do you
tackle your work each day?
Are you scared
of the job you find?
Do you grapple
the task that comes 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,
But you'll never
accomplish more;
If you're afraid
of yourself, young man,
There's little
help for you in store,
For failure
comes from the inside first,
It's there if we
only knew it,
And you can win,
though you fear the worst,
IF you feel that
you're going to do it.
Success! It's
found in the soul of you,
And not in the
realm of luck!
The world will
furnish the work to do,
But you must provide
the pluck.
You can do
whatever you think you can,
It's all in the
way you view it.
It's all in the
start you make, young man:
You must feel
that you're going to do it.
How do you
tackle your work each day?
With confidence
clear, or dread?
What to yourself
do you stop and say?
When a new task
lies ahead?
What is the
thought that is in your mind?
Is fear ever
running through it?
If so, just
tackle the next you find
By thinking
you're going to do it.
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