Anyone who minimizes the importance of success to your future has given up on his or her own chances of accomplishment and is spending his or her life trying to convince others to do the same.
Most people only work enough so that it feels like work, whereas successful people work at a pace that gets such satisfying results that work is a reward. Truly successful people don’t even call it work; for them, it’s a passion. Why? Because they do enough to win!
Quit sharing bad news and gossip you aren’t a garbage truck.
Success is your duty, obligation and responsibility.
Just remember: the people that say, ‘your dreams are impossible’ have already quit on theirs.
The average call me obsessed, the successful call me for advice.
Massive success is the best revenge.
Rich people use debt to leverage investments and grow cash flows. Poor people use debt to buy things that make rich people richer.
Never lower your price, add value.
That is what lower performers do; they make others wrong for doing what is necessary in order to make themselves feel okay about doing nothing! The highest performers-the winners-respond by studying successful people and duplicating success.
I suggest that you become obsessed about the things you want; otherwise, you are going to spend a lifetime being obsessed with making up excuses as to why you didn’t get the life you wanted.
I’m going to do anything and everything, remove every boulder, every hurdle and every problem out of my way to make my dreams come true.
Wake up! No one is going to save you. No one is going to take care of your family or your retirement. No one is going to “make things” work out for you. The only way to do so is to utilize every moment of every day at 10X levels.
Realistic thinking is based on what others think is possible-but they are not you and have no way of knowing your potential and purposes.
Some people claim that expectations are the reason for unhappiness. However, I can assure you from personal experience that you’ll suffer greatly by setting subpar targets.
Criticism precedes admiration and – like it or not – goes hand in hand with success. Keep pouring on the success, and sooner or later, the very same people who were putting you down will be admiring you for what you have done.
Average is a failing plan! Average doesn’t work in any area of life. Anything that you give only average amounts of attention to will start to subside and will eventually cease to exist.