Practice the philosophy of continuous improvement. Get a little bit better every single day.
Learn something new. Try something different. Convince yourself that you have no limits.
The key of success is for you to set one big, challenging goal and then to pay any price, overcome any obstacle and persist through any difficulty until you finally achieve it.
Life with God is not immunity from difficulties, but peace in difficulties.
Never blame another person for your personal choices – you are still the one who must live out the consequences of your choices.
Knowledge without practice is useless. Practice without knowledge is dangerous.
Self-pity is a dead-end road. You make the choice to drive down it. It’s up to you to decide to stay parked there or to turn around and drive out.
Jump high and hard with intention and heart.
Follow the three R’s: – Respect for self. – Respect for others. – Responsibility for all your actions.
Do the hard jobs first. The easy jobs will take care of themselves.
Even in such technical lines as engineering, about 15% of one’s financial success is due one’s technical knowledge and about 85% is due to skill in human engineering, to personality and the ability to lead people.
Life comes at us in waves. We can’t predict or control those waves, but we can learn to surf.
You don’t have to control your thoughts; you just have to stop letting them control you.
God loves you as though you are the only person in the world, and He loves everyone the way He loves you.
The results you achieve will be in direct proportion to the effort you apply.
A good life is a collection of happy memories.
The real risk is doing nothing.
Success is almost totally dependent upon drive and persistence. The extra energy required to make another effort or try another approach is the secret of winning.
Motivation is motive in action.
When you visualize, then you materialize.