Those who believe they can move mountains, do. Those who believe they can’t, cannot. Belief triggers the power to do.
Give them encouragement, compliment them at every opportunity. Tell.
As you move higher and higher in the world of success, more and more of your job becomes “people development.
In hundreds of interviews with people at all levels I’ve made this discovery: The bigger the person, the more apt he is to encourage you to talk; the smaller the person, the more apt he is to preach to you.
In reaching creative decisions, the raw materials are the ideas and suggestions of others. Don’t, of course, expect other people to give you ready-made solutions. That’s not the primary reason for asking and listening. Ideas of others help to spark your own ideas so your mind is more creative.
But Mr. Success reacted differently when he got knocked down. He bounced up, learned a lesson, forgot the beating, and moved upward.
A person who thinks his job is important Receives mental signals on how to do his job better; And a better job means More promotions, more money, more prestige, more happiness.
The way we think toward our jobs determines how our subordinates think toward their jobs.
It’s clear. We do not make one big jump to success. We get there one step at a time. An excellent plan is to set monthly quotas for accomplishment.
Practice calling people by their names.
Money seeds, of course, grow money. Plant service and harvest money.
Once you’ve mastered the technique of thinking only good thoughts about people, greater success is guaranteed.
Believe in yourself, and good things do start happening.
Pay twice as much and buy half as many.
Remember, a mind that feeds only on itself soon is undernourished, becoming weak and incapable of creative progressive thought. Stimulation from others is excellent mind food.
An ordinary act repeated consistently over time creates extraordinary results.
Remind yourself several times daily, “My attitudes are more important than my intelligence.
3. Remember that the ability to think is of much greater value than the ability to memorize facts. Use your mind to create and develop ideas, to find new and better ways to do things. Ask yourself, “Am I using my mental ability to make history, or am I using it merely to record history made by others?
A person is a product of his own thoughts.
When you beat down your fears of age limitations, you add years to your life as well as success.
Be a front seater. Make eye contact. Walk 25 percent faster. Speak up. Smile big.