When you hate something, you chain yourself to it.
Sometimes not getting what you want is God’s greatest blessing.
Self-love isn’t always so poetic; sometimes it’s a nice big triple back flip kick in the ass. You’ve got to call yourself on your own nonsense; on the incredibly efficient way you can be self-destructive.
Our moral economy went bankrupt long before our financial one.
Empowerment is being aware that there is no one to blame for my choices and actions; that I have a personal choice and responsibility for my life.
Make sure your business is creating a service experience so good that it demands loyalty.
We can’t continuously be a society of well-wishers. We must take action to bring those wishes to fruition.
Never again will I underestimate the greatness inside of me just because of the hate and limited thinking inside of others.
Intent not followed by action is an insult to your design. Decide what you want, create a plan, and get your ass out there!
Although initially only few in numbers, it seems my gray hairs have launched an effective peer-pressure campaign intended to convert the others.
I want to help you, but you have to be a willing participant. If you’re not, then I am no longer helping you up; it is you who is pulling me down.
Sometimes the greatest thing to come out of all your hard work isn’t what you GET for it, but what you BECOME for it.
Through my choices and actions, I have learned the most effective way of speaking to God is without saying a word.
Fear waters the weeds of regret.
Be mindful of your social environment. By nature, the group you hang-out with will develop a common behavior and mindset. This behavior usually gravitates towards the lowest common denominator. Choose your group wisely.
Don’t limit yourself to someone else’s opinion of your capabilities. Be you. Dream, plan, execute!
Sometimes it seems that those with the greatest disregard for our laws are the same people in charge of creating or enforcing them.
It’s not about what I SEE for our future, or humanity; It’s about what I DO for our future and humanity.
It made a big difference in my life to grow up with a dad who wasn’t afraid of how great my mom was.
Letting go is never easy. There is no short-cut or trick to it. You must be committed enough to your future to let go of your past. It’s not easy and it’s likely to hurt, but it is for the best.