If you want to change your life in the fastest way possible, trade your expectations of others for appreciation.
If you believe you are right, or you believe you are wrong, you’re right. Whenever you are certain about it, you will support it. Remember that.
If all we needed were ideas and positive thinking, then we all would have had ponies when we were kids and we would all be living our “dream life” now.
Our culture teaches us that making significant changes takes a long time and is difficult to do. This is simply NOT true. Change happens in an instant. It is not a process – it is something you do in an instant by simply making a decision.
We don’t get our shoulds, we get our musts.
Every time you reach for food, ask yourself, ‘Will this cleanse or clog me?’
The 2 master skills of life are: The Science of Achievement and The Art of Fulfillment.
Power flows to those who serve.
When people ask me what really changed my life, I tell them that absolutely the most important thing was changing what I demanded on myself.
It’s not about getting what you want. It’s about experiencing what you really need by becoming more.
Happiness is found in the absence of expectation and a continuous focus on appreciation.
We look at what we do to determine who we are.
I wrote down all the things I would no longer accept in my life, all the things I would no longer tolerate, and all the things that I aspired to becoming.
Creating Change – The first step to creating any change is deciding what you do want so that you have something to move toward.
The only person who is truly holding you back is you. No more excuses. It’s time to change. It’s time to live life at a new level.
No one’s life is a smooth sail; we all come into stormy weather. But it’s this adversity – and more specifically our resilience – that makes us strong and successful.
We only learn our limits by going beyond them. I propose that we all commit ourselves to the process of Constant and Never ending Improvement.
The Art of Fulfillment is the ability to experience not only the thrill of the chase, but also the magic of the moment, the unbridled joy of feeling truly alive.
Lasting fulfillment is attained only through gaining insight into the core of our human nature, unleashing the power to understand, appreciate, and enjoy our lives at the deepest level.
If we habitually focus on how to improve things that are already great, can you see how this spirit can transform ourselves, our organizations, families and communities?