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  • #1
    Napoleon Hill
    “Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.”
    Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice

  • #2
    Napoleon Hill
    “You are the master of your destiny. You can influence, direct and control your own environment. You can make your life what you want it to be.”
    Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich

  • #3
    Napoleon Hill
    “If you can't do great things, do small things in a great way.”
    Napoleon Hill

  • #4
    Rhonda Byrne
    “Be grateful for what you have now. As you begin to think about all the things in your life you are grateful for, you will be amazed at the never ending thoughts that come back to you of more things to be grateful for. You have to make a start, and then the law of attraction will receive those grateful thoughts and give you more just like them.”
    Rhonda Byrne, The Secret

  • #5
    Robin Sharma
    “Give out what you most want to come back.”
    Robin S. Sharma, The Greatness Guide: Powerful Secrets for Getting to World Class

  • #6
    Robin Sharma
    “Your "I CAN" is more important than your IQ.”
    Robin Sharma, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
    tags: life

  • #7
    Honoree Corder
    “If you are not able to see your goals, they will take longer to achieve, and sometimes “longer” is "never.”
    Honoree Corder, Tall Order! Seven Master Strategies to Organize Your Life and Double Your Success in Half the Time

  • #8
    Lee Child
    “Don't get it right - get it WRITTEN!”
    Lee Child

  • #9
    Brené Brown
    “You are imperfect, you are wired for struggle, but you are worthy of love and belonging.”
    Brene Brown

  • #10
    Michael Thomas Sunnarborg
    “Sometimes nothing is the best thing to say and often the best thing to do.”
    Michael Thomas Sunnarborg, 21 Steps to Better Relationships: Find More Balance with Others

  • #11
    Michael Thomas Sunnarborg
    “Do what you love and love what you do, for what you do most says most about you.”
    Michael Thomas Sunnarborg, 21 Keys to Work/Life Balance: Unlock Your Full Potential

  • #12
    Gary Vaynerchuk
    “Love your family, work super hard, live your passion.”
    Gary Vaynerchuk, Crush It!: Why Now Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion

  • #13
    Gary Vaynerchuk
    “It (Twitter) closes the six degrees of separation to one degree of separation”
    Gary Vaynerchuk, Crush It!

  • #14
    Jeffrey Gitomer
    “Resilience is not what happens to you. It’s how you react to, respond to, and recover from what happens to you.”
    Jeffrey Gitomer

  • #15
    Jeffrey Gitomer
    “You don't earn loyalty in a day. You earn loyalty day-by-day.”
    Jeffrey Gitomer

  • #16
    Honoree Corder
    “Commitment eats impossible for breakfast.”
    Honoree Corder

  • #17
    Hal Elrod
    “Love the life you have while you create the life of your dreams. Don't think you have to choose one over the other.”
    Hal Elrod, Taking Life Head On! (The Hal Elrod Story): How To Love The Life You Have While You Create The Life of Your Dreams

  • #18
    J.F. Penn
    “But then why do we write if not to tackle the fears that others look to us to conquer?”
    Joanna Penn, Author 2.0 Blueprint

  • #19
    J.F. Penn
    “Seth Godin said: “If you’re not going to change my mind and change my life and make me go and do something different, why are you boring me with a presentation? Why not just send an email?” ”
    J.F. Penn, Public Speaking for Authors, Creatives and other Introverts

  • #20
    Honoree Corder
    “Ants are a terrific analogy for the route to success. They will go over, under, around, or through whatever gets in their way. They never stop moving, and neither should you. Take the word impossible and turn it into “I’m Possible.” You can achieve your goals, you should achieve your goals, and you deserve to achieve your goals. Period.”
    Honoree Corder, Vision to Reality: How Short Term Massive Action Equals Long Term Maximum Results

  • #21
    Honoree Corder
    “Perhaps you didn’t realize that every single time you say “I AM” in a sentence, you are simultaneously sending a direct order and a confirmation to your brain exactly how you truly feel about yourself and what you expect. You are actually sending a command to your subconscious mind and telling every cell of your body how to respond. If we go even deeper, the spiritual concept of the “I AM” is a prayer declaring exactly what it is you want to have happen.”
    Honoree Corder, Vision to Reality: How Short Term Massive Action Equals Long Term Maximum Results

  • #22
    Honoree Corder
    “Committed eats impossible for breakfast.” ~Honorée Corder”
    Honoree Corder, Vision to Reality: How Short Term Massive Action Equals Long Term Maximum Results

  • #23
    Honoree Corder
    “Truthfully, what you see with your eyes doesn't matter; what you see in your mind and the pictures you hold there is what really counts.”
    Honoree Corder, Vision to Reality: How Short Term Massive Action Equals Long Term Maximum Results

  • #24
    Honoree Corder
    “Fear not that you will dream too big and miss. Focus and act so that you aim high and hit!” ~Honorée Corder”
    Honoree Corder, Vision to Reality: How Short Term Massive Action Equals Long Term Maximum Results

  • #25
    Honoree Corder
    “Attitude. People are attracted to other people who “feel good” to them. The people you most likely feel great around are the people who are easy to be with, who make you feel good about yourself, and who encourage you to be your best self. This “beingness” creates a positive environment in which you can excel.”
    Honoree Corder, Vision to Reality: How Short Term Massive Action Equals Long Term Maximum Results

  • #26
    Honoree Corder
    “Ants are a terrific analogy for the route to success. They will go over, under, around, or through whatever gets in their way. They never stop moving, and neither should you. Take the word impossible and turn it into “I’m Possible.”
    Honoree Corder, Vision to Reality: How Short Term Massive Action Equals Long Term Maximum Results

  • #27
    “Google Adwords, Long Tail Pro and Market Samurai. ”
    Steve Scott, Outsourcing Mastery: How to Build a Thriving Internet Business with an Army of Freelancers

  • #29
    Grant Cardone
    “There will be times when you’ll have to handle the buyer on money. Sometimes I remind a person, “While I agree it’s a lot of money for a gift, there’s no shortage of money on this planet. But there is a shortage of people who’ve found the love of their life and who know how to show their appreciation for that person. Be grateful you’ve got someone to love. Now, how would you like to handle this?” Now that’s selling! If the buyer is totally convinced it’s right, he will chew off his own foot to have it!”
    Grant Cardone, Sell or Be Sold: How to Get Your Way in Business and in Life

  • #30
    Grant Cardone
    “it is better to make something happen—good or bad—than to have it happen to you.”
    Grant Cardone, The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure

  • #31
    Robin Sharma
    “What the society thinks is of no interest to me. All that's important is how I see myself. I know who who I am. I know the value of my work.”
    Robin Sharma, The Leader Who Had No Title: A Modern Fable on Real Success in Business and in



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