Achievers have a can-do attitude that sets them apart from mere dreamers. Achievers are sold out to success-no matter the obstacles-and they are willing to put forth the effort and pay the price of success.
If you go to work on your goals, your goals will go to work on you.
By constant self-discipline and self-control you can develop greatness of character. Grenville Kleiser Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.
We are affected by what we know so get the information. Don’t be lazy in learning.
Making the most of your life is unusual. That’s why you need to develop unusual habits to earn outstanding rewards.
There are always a half-dozen things that make 80%of the difference. Only SIX things!
Don’t mistake movement for achievement.
What is easy to do is also easy not to do.
To get to where you want to be in the next 5 years, you are either reading the right books or you’re not.
Just a few daily disciplines make a big difference.
Finding is reserved for the searchers, we don’t find what we need, we find what we search for.
Everything you need is within reach, the key is who’s going to reach.
Those who seek a better life must first become a better person.
A rose on time is more valuable than a $1,000 gift that’s too late.
The reason that fiction is more interesting than any other form of literature, to those who really like to study people, is that in fiction the author can really tell the truth without humiliating himself.
Simply making consistent investments in our self-education and knowledge banks pays major dividends throughout our lives.
Things don’t just happen; things happen just.
Until we have finally accepted the fact that there is nothing we can do to change the past, our feelings of regret and remorse and bitterness will prevent us from designing a better future with the opportunity that is before us today.
What changes your world is not wishing for change; what changes your world is changing!
Successful people engage that creative part of their minds and ask, “Well, I wonder how else I can look at this problem? I wonder how else I could deal with this decision? I wonder what other possibilities I have there?”