Richness is achieving peace of mind and finding joy working with business partners who are honest, reliable, balanced and trustworthy.
Identify your largest obstacle to success. Take responsibility for moving yourself beyond that obstacle.
The environment that most influences our health and our chances of attaining wealth is the one between our ears.
There are millions of ways to make millions of dollars legally.
Real victory is based on surrender to the right things, while failure is based on the unwillingness to surrender to anything.
In business, build a runway. Make sure it's long enough to build enough momentum to lift off and fly. Put the right team in place to get it done.
None of us are making it out of here alive. You could always earn more money and buy nicer things, but you can never earn or buy more time. So just enjoy your life as much as you can.
When failure wasn't an option, she liked to tell herself, the only remaining possibility was success.
There are many ways to say thank you, the best way is to say out loud, “I Love Myself”... From - I Love Myself-Discover A Life Through Self-Love
When you die, leave no dream left behind. Leave no opportunity left behind. When you leave this earth, accomplish every single thing you could accomplish. You're gonna be a hero one day, but you will never get here if you give up! If you give in, IF you quit, you finally gotta wanna succeed as bad as you wanna breathe.
Your grandma used to always tell me that just because something is over doesn't mean it wasn't successful. All things end at some point.
Fuller uses the metaphor of a ship's rudder. He says when the rudder of a ship is angled to one side or another, the ship tends to keep rotating beyond the helmsman's intention. He has to correct the rotation, moving it back toward the original direction in a never-ending process of action and reaction, adjustment and correction. Picture that in your mind - a helmsman on a quiet sea, gently guiding his boat toward its destination by coping with thousands of inevitable deviations from its course. It's a lovely image, and it's a wonderful model for the process of living successfully.
As a teacher, no matter what grade level, no matter how hard you try to engage the entire class or implement the suggestions above, you will still encounter “that one kid” who will get under your skin: the class clown, the smart-ass, the student who acts like you are pulling his teeth every time you ask him to do something, the kid who always has to say “this is stupid.” They are just part of the clientele base we serve and they can drive us to drinking (figuratively speaking…and sometimes literally). Please remember that you are the adult. The negativity or resistance “that one kid” radiates can be handled in a way that does not disturb the class structure.
It is not a matter if you fail, but how well you fail.
Quitting is the only thing that really brings permanent failure.
Failed attempt is just one step closer to finding a solution. Keep working through the failure, it will just be one step closer to success.
Failure always laughs at you in public, whereas Success, always hugs you in private.” That is “The Reality of Life.
Always try one more time before you quit all your hopes.
Balancing what you need to do with what you want to do can lead to happiness and success.