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Brian Tracy

  • Kushagra Duttahas quoted3 months ago
    It is also been said that, "If you have to eat two frogs, eat the ugliest one first."
  • Kushagra Duttahas quoted3 months ago
    Stephen Covey says that, "Before you begin scrambling up the ladder of success, make sure that it is leaning against the right building."
  • Kushagra Duttahas quoted3 months ago
    Rule: “One of the very worst uses of time is to do something very well that need not be done at all.”
  • Kushagra Duttahas quoted3 months ago
    Planning is bringing the future into the present so you can do something about it now.” (Alan Lakein) You have heard the old question, ”How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time!
  • Kushagra Duttahas quoted3 months ago
    Rule: “Resist the temptation to clear up small things first.”
  • Ming the Mercilesshas quotedlast year
    The development of unshakable self-confidence, therefore, begins with you taking full, complete, systematic and purposeful control of the contents of your conscious mind, disciplining yourself to think consistently about only the things that you desire and to resolutely keep your mind off the things that you fear.
  • Ming the Mercilesshas quotedlast year
    The foundation of self-confidence is for you to live your life consistent with your innermost values and principles, while thinking and acting in harmony with your highest aspirations.
  • Ming the Mercilesshas quotedlast year
    You can only really believe in yourself when you absolutely know that you have the ability to do what you set out to do.
  • Ming the Mercilesshas quotedlast year
    thoughts held in mind produce after their kind
  • id144505268has quotedlast year
    This law says that if there is anything you want in life, any effect that you desire, you can probably acquire it. You simply find others who have achieved the same result or effect that you desire. You then discipline yourself to do the same things that they did, over and over, until you eventually get the same
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