Only those willing to do what the very few do will get the rewards that the very few get.
Lasting happiness comes from steadily working to accomplish your goals and advancing in the direction of your life’s purpose.
He who serves the most, reaps the most, emotionally, physically, mentally and spiritually.
Never get into the petty habit of measuring your worth against other people’s net worth.
Goal-getting matters. And writing down the brave acts and bold dreams you intend to accomplish will provide the spark to get them done.
You can do whatever you want to do as long as it is correct according to your conscience and heart.
Once every seven days, do something that frightens you. Every time we do something that we resist and is frightening, we actually grow in our power.
Be kinder than expected.
Mastery in work and in life is about committing yourself to being excellent in everything you do, no matter how small and no matter if no one is watching. Do you practice excellence in your most private moments?
Difficult times disrupt your conventional ways of thinking and push you to forge better habits of thought, performance and being.
Be the master of your will but the servant of your conscience.
Be slow to criticize. And fast to appreciate.
The way we do small things determines the way we do EVERYTHING.
An amazing performance is always a reflection of awesome amounts of practice.
Anyone can lead when the plan is working. The best lead when the plan falls apart.
Why resist change when it’s the main source of your growth?
The place where failure happens is also the place where courage lives.
Each day life sends you chances to learn, grow and step into your best. Don’t miss them.
Our wounds ultimately give us wisdom. Our stumbling blocks inevitably become our stepping stones. And our setbacks lead us to our strengths.
Truly enlightened people never seek to be like others. Rather, they seek to be superior to their former selves.