Let’s choose today to quench our thirst for the “good life” we think others lead by acknowledging the good that already exists in our lives. We can then offer the universe the gift of our grateful hearts. 736
Leaders, whether in the family, in business, in government, or in education, must not allow themselves to mistake intentions for accomplishments. 1.49K
Throughout the developed world, we have moved from “manpower” to “mindpower.” We have moved from the use of physical muscle to the use of mental muscle. 1.44K
The great breakthrough in your life comes when you realize that you can learn anything you need to learn to accomplish any goal that you set for yourself. This means there are no limits on what you can be, have or do. 812
Avoid negative people at all costs. They are the greatest destroyers of self confidence and self-esteem. 2.62K
Be selective about your external influences. Your multi-dimensional brain is influenced by everything you see, hear, read, smell, touch, feel or say. 784
Get around the right people. Associate with positive, goal-oriented people who encourage and inspire you. 700
If you could find out what the most successful people did in any area and then you did the same thing over and over, you’d eventually get the same results they do. 705
The quality of your life is determined by how you feel at any given time. How you feel is determined by how you interpret what is happening around you, not by the events themselves. 681
The establishment of a clear, central purpose or goal in life is the starting point of all success. 2.02K
Ask for what you want. Ask for help, ask for input, ask for advice and ideas – but never be afraid to ask. 920
Those who start with too little money are more likely to succeed than those who start with too much. Energy and imagination are the springboards to wealth creation. 5.99K
Successful people save in prosperous times so they have a financial cushion in times of recession. 2.16K
Express your admiration for the traits, possessions or accomplishments of your customer. Little things mean a lot. 733