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  • #1
    Robin Sharma
    “You are what you think about all day long. You are also what you say to yourself all day long. If you say that you are old and tired, this mantra will be manifested in your external reality. If you say you are weak and lack enthusiasm, this too will be the nature of your world. But if you say that you are healthy, dynamic and fully alive, your life will be transformed. Words have remarkable power.”
    Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

  • #2
    Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries
    “Old friends pass away, new friends appear. It is just like the days. An old day passes, a new day arrives. The important thing is to make it meaningful: a meaningful friend—or a meaningful day. Dalai Lama”
    Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries, Sex, Money, Happiness, and Death: The Quest for Authenticity

  • #3
    Robin Sharma
    “To risk is to live.”
    Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

  • #4
    Robin Sharma
    “All progress comes from unreasonable people, people who follow their hearts and the instructions of their consciences rather than the commands of the crowd. All progress has come from risk-takers and men and women who were willing to visit the places that scared them. Greatness arrives once you refuse to buy into what others see as impossible.”
    Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

  • #5
    Robin Sharma
    “And no matter what you are experiencing in your life right now, trust that all is good and unfolding in your best interests. It may not look pretty, but it is exactly what you need to learn for you to grow into the person you have been destined to become.”
    Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

  • #6
    Robin Sharma
    “Knowledge is only potential power. For the power to be manifested, it must be applied. Most people know what they should do in any given situation, or in their lives, for that matter. The problem is that they don’t take daily, consistent action to apply the knowledge and realize their dreams.”
    Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

  • #7
    Vishen Lakhiani
    “Have big goals—but don’t tie your happiness to your goals. You must be happy before you attain them.”
    Vishen Lakhiani, The Code of the Extraordinary Mind: 10 Unconventional Laws to Redefine Your Life and Succeed On Your Own Terms

  • #8
    Vishen Lakhiani
    “Lawrence Pearsall Jacks wrote: A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play; his labor and his leisure; his mind and his body; his education and his recreation. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence through whatever he is doing, and leaves others to determine whether he is working or playing. To himself, he always appears to be doing both.”
    Vishen Lakhiani, The Code of the Extraordinary Mind: 10 Unconventional Laws to Redefine Your Life and Succeed On Your Own Terms

  • #9
    Vishen Lakhiani
    “In all of these situations, chances are you won’t literally think, “I’m not enough.” No, the sneaky thing about this model is that if you have it, it’s hard to admit you have it—or even to realize that it’s there. So instead, you bury it and create a model of reality about the person you’re seeking validation from. Your brain’s meaning-making machine goes into overdrive and you decide: My husband’s such an inconsiderate asshole sometimes. That son of mine really doesn’t appreciate me. My sister doesn’t care about her family—how awful of her. My boss is an unappreciative jerk. This is the most disempowering kind of model to have, because you’re blaming outside circumstances for what happens in your life. This model robs you of your own ability to control your life. While you can’t control what others do, you can control how you react to others. In order to be truly unfuckwithable, you need to lose your need to seek validation or love from others and to judge them when you perceive that they are not giving you what you need.”
    Vishen Lakhiani, The Code of the Extraordinary Mind: 10 Unconventional Laws to Redefine Your Life and Succeed On Your Own Terms

  • #10
    Vishen Lakhiani
    “all of us have a child within who never received all the love and appreciation we deserved. We can’t go back and fix the past. But we can take responsibility to heal ourselves now by giving ourselves the love and appreciation we once craved. You can help heal your own inner child.”
    Vishen Lakhiani, The Code of the Extraordinary Mind: 10 Unconventional Laws to Redefine Your Life and Succeed On Your Own Terms

  • #11
    Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries
    “Restructuring is a favorite tactic of antisocials who have reached a senior position in an organization. The chaos that results is an ideal smokescreen for dysfunctional leadership. Failure at the top goes unnoticed, while the process of restructuring creates the illusion of a strong, creative hand on the helm.”
    Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries, The Leader on the Couch: A Clinical Approach to Changing People and Organizations

  • #12
    J. Krishnamurti
    “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.”
    J. Krishnamurti

  • #13
    Mokokoma Mokhonoana
    “We love being mentally strong, but we hate situations that allow us to put our mental strength to good use.”
    Mokokoma Mokhonoana



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