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Brendon Burchard
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Life's Golden Ticket: An Inspirational Novel
— published 2007 — 16 editions |
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The Charge: Activating the 10 Human Drives That Make You Feel Alive
— published 2012 — 10 editions |
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The Millionaire Messenger: Make a Difference and a Fortune Sharing Your Advice
— published 2011 — 13 editions |
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The Student Leadership Guide
— 3 editions |
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Charge
— published 2012 |
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Untitled
— published 2013 |
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O Poder da Energia
— published 2013 |
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El Ticket de Tu Vida
— published 2007 |
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Life's Golden Ticket
— published 2007 — 2 editions |
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Das Ticket zum Glück
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“This is hard to say to people without offending them, but it’s a universal truth even for the most high-performing people on the planet, so here it is: your self-image could be a lot better, and you ought to be a lot more congruent in how you engage the world. How we think of ourselves (our self-image) and how we behave in accordance with that image in the real world is the stuff of congruence. It’s one of the most profoundly powerful drives we have as humans—to live in consistent alignment with who we think we are, how we want others to perceive us, and who we want to become. When we don’t behave as the person we believe ourselves to be, we feel “off,” “out of sorts,” and, often, frustrated or angry. If we think we’re lions, for example, but we act as mice, we secretly loath our- selves. From THE CHARGE”
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“The charged life, then, usually calls to us after we have done what we were supposed to do, become who we thought we were supposed to be, lived as we thought we were supposed to live. Then the safety and comfort and compromise get to us, and a stirring of restlessness and revolution sends us off in search of greater adventures and meaning. From THE CHARGE”
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“The charged life, then, usually calls to us after we have done what we were supposed to do, become who we thought we were supposed to be, lived as we thought we were supposed to live. Then the safety and comfort and compromise get to us, and a stirring of restlessness and revolution sends us off in search of greater adventures and meaning. From THE CHARGE”
― Brendon Burchard, The Charge: Activating the 10 Human Drives That Make You Feel Alive
― Brendon Burchard, The Charge: Activating the 10 Human Drives That Make You Feel Alive
“You are a child of God, and that alone makes you worthy of care and love. If your guard is up, let it down. If you’ve constructed a defensive wall to protect yourself and keep all the bad guys out, don’t forget who that wall also prevents from getting in—the good guys. From THE CHARGE: http://ow.ly/bcBd5”
― Brendon Burchard, The Charge: Activating the 10 Human Drives That Make You Feel Alive
― Brendon Burchard, The Charge: Activating the 10 Human Drives That Make You Feel Alive
“Optimists are happier in life for a reason.”
― Brendon Burchard, The Charge: Activating the 10 Human Drives That Make You Feel Alive
― Brendon Burchard, The Charge: Activating the 10 Human Drives That Make You Feel Alive
“You are a child of God, and that alone makes you worthy of care and love. If your guard is up, let it down. If you’ve constructed a defensive wall to protect yourself and keep all the bad guys out, don’t forget who that wall also prevents from getting in—the good guys. From THE CHARGE: http://ow.ly/bcBd5”
― Brendon Burchard, The Charge: Activating the 10 Human Drives That Make You Feel Alive
― Brendon Burchard, The Charge: Activating the 10 Human Drives That Make You Feel Alive
“When pondering how the past affected us, we rarely look for OUR effect on it. We think about what we were up against versus what we stood for. We remember what we feared but not what we dreamed. We ponder how much we were loved versus how much we loved. We think, why did all that happen to me? What did I get out of it? Where will it lead me? When perhaps we should wonder, what did I make happen? What did I give? Where will I direct myself now? From THE CHARGE by brendon burchard: http://ow.ly/bcBd5”
― Brendon Burchard
― Brendon Burchard
“The charged life, then, usually calls to us after we have done what we were supposed to do, become who we thought we were supposed to be, lived as we thought we were supposed to live. Then the safety and comfort and compromise get to us, and a stirring of restlessness and revolution sends us off in search of greater adventures and meaning. From THE CHARGE”
― Brendon Burchard, The Charge: Activating the 10 Human Drives That Make You Feel Alive
― Brendon Burchard, The Charge: Activating the 10 Human Drives That Make You Feel Alive
“This is hard to say to people without offending them, but it’s a universal truth even for the most high-performing people on the planet, so here it is: your self-image could be a lot better, and you ought to be a lot more congruent in how you engage the world. How we think of ourselves (our self-image) and how we behave in accordance with that image in the real world is the stuff of congruence. It’s one of the most profoundly powerful drives we have as humans—to live in consistent alignment with who we think we are, how we want others to perceive us, and who we want to become. When we don’t behave as the person we believe ourselves to be, we feel “off,” “out of sorts,” and, often, frustrated or angry. If we think we’re lions, for example, but we act as mice, we secretly loath our- selves. From THE CHARGE”
― Brendon Burchard
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