Neglect starts out as an infection then becomes a disease.
The problem with waiting until tomorrow is that when it finally arrives, it is called today.
We all know a variety of ways to make a living. What’s even more fascinating is figuring out ways to make a fortune.
The smallest of disciplines, practiced every day, start an incredible process that can change our lives forever.
Care enough to make a difference. Care enough to turn somebody around. Care enough to change. Care enough to win.
Life and business are like the changing seasons. You cannot change the seasons, but you can change yourself. Therein lies the opportunity to live an extraordinary life, the opportunity to change yourself.
We must all wage an intense, lifelong battle against the constant downward pull. If we relax, the bugs and weeds of negativity will move into the garden and take away everything of value.
Vocabulary enables us to interpret and to express. If you have a limited vocabulary, you will also have a limited vision and a limited future.
I find it fascinating that most people plan their vacation with better care than they do their lives. Perhaps that is because escape is easier than change.
Don’t become a victim of yourself. Forget about the thief waiting in the alley; what about the thief in your mind?
Don’t join an easy crowd; you won’t grow.
I remember saying to my mentor, ‘If I had more money, I would have a better plan.’ He quickly responded, ‘I would suggest that if you had a better plan, you would have more money.’ You see, it’s not the amount that counts; it’s the plan that counts.
Earn as much money as you possibly can and as quickly as you can. The sooner you get money out of the way, the sooner you will be able to get to the rest of your problems in style.
Don’t read a book and be a follower; read a book and be a student.
Learn how to say no. Don’t let your mouth overload your back.
Life is a process of accumulation. We either accumulate the debt or the value, the regret or the equity.
One of the best places to start to turn your life around is by doing whatever appears on your mental “I should” list.
You cannot succeed by yourself. It’s hard to find a rich hermit.
I used to say, “I sure hope things will change.” Then I learned that the only way things are going to change for me is when I change.
You don’t have to change that much for it to make a great deal of difference. A few simple disciplines can have a major impact on how your life works out in the next 90 days, let alone in the next 12 months or the next 3 years.