Do you invest your time or spend it?
Being all talk speaks volumes about you.
One of the best ways to find satisfaction is to give it away.
You have to live with yourself for the rest of your life.
If you believe the American work ethic is ‘old school,’ you’d better repeat the class.
Compromising your principles, even one time, can be a terrible mistake.
Before acting on any recommendation, know the rationale.
Measure a person’s worth by their character, not their possessions.
Measuring progress is often like watching grass grow. While it’s difficult to detect movement on a daily basis, it’s simple to see growth over time.
Follow your conscience. Sleep well.
Do you grumble about things or work to make them better?
Happiness is a result of balance rather than intensity.
If it won’t matter in a year or two, it’s not worth the worry.
Fair-minded people earn the respect of their colleagues rather than demanding it.
Work hard. You’re expected to pull your own weight, not to weigh down the team.
Know what matters most to you and be unwilling to compromise those priorities at almost any price.
Just because a person is silent doesn’t mean there’s no message.
Even though it’s great to win a game, it’s even better to be a superstar in life.
Your mindset matters more than you think.
We place artificial demands on ourselves that undermine our happiness. These demands force us to work harder and harder to cross a finish line that keeps moving.