The average person works at fifty percent or less of their potential. Your job is to unleash that extra fifty percent.
Practice Golden-Rule 1 of Management in everything you do. Manage others the way you would like to be managed.
The Law of Concentration states that whatever you dwell upon, grows. The more you think about something, the more it becomes part of your reality.
To be wealthy you must develop a burning desire for wealth and financial independence.
How often does the tightrope walker balance when walking across the tightrope? All the time! It is the same thing if you really want to have a successful career, and you want to have a happy home life. It is a matter of balance.
Network marketing itself is always one-on-one. It’s also called relationship marketing. You can’t recruit en masse through thousands of e-mails.
There’s an interesting study that says wealthy people get up three hours before their first outside appointment.
And I love to speak – I am very good at it. And if you love to do something, you’re very good at it, and also you are paid well, why would you not do it? Why would you stop?
So, always start with a product, always start with a customer, always start with a service and how this product or service will dramatically improve the quality of the life or the work of the customer.
So many people spend so much time on things that aren’t important. It’s the difference between success and failure.
Your mind will always try to complete what it pictures, so always picture success no matter how badly things are going at the moment.
Start with a picture of your goal as already achieved in the future, and work back to the present. Imagine the steps that you would have taken to get from where you are now to where you want to be.
Learn from the experts; you will not live long enough to figure it all out by yourself.
Your mind is like a garden – unless you cultivate flowers, weeds will flourish. To keep your mind positive, substitute positive thoughts for negative thoughts.
I believe every person has within themselves inexhaustible reserves of potential they have never even come close to realizing.
Be more concerned about what’s right rather than who’s right.
Success can lead to complacency, and complacency is the greatest enemy of success.
The key to success is to develop a winning edge.
If you move boldly in the direction of your goals, unseen forces will come to your aid.
Your own level of self-acceptance is determined largely by how well you feel you are accepted by the important people in your life.