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The Seven Decisions: Understanding the Keys to Personal Success The Seven Decisions: Understanding the Keys to Personal Success by Andy Andrews
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“Our tendency is to try something a few times, and if it works, it gets reinforced, and we continue to do it; if it doesn’t work, we abandon it. In psychology this is called the law of effects—we tend to keep doing things we are rewarded for doing. The opposite, however, is also true: we tend to avoid what punishes us or gives us pain.”
Andy Andrews, The Seven Decisions: Understanding the Keys to Personal Success
“You must come to the self-realization that even though you couldn’t control any of the crazy things that have happened in your life, your choices in response to those things are what have led you down this path you don’t like.”
Andy Andrews, The Seven Decisions: Understanding the Keys to Personal Success
“How would you create a fortune?’ and the first step would be to serve others. I would put myself in a position, by serving others, to be around people who could help me, guide me, and share their wisdom and experience with me.”
Andy Andrews, The Seven Decisions: Understanding the Keys to Personal Success
“We can’t do everything at once, but, by God, we can do something at once!” Changing”
Andy Andrews, The Seven Decisions: Understanding the Keys to Personal Success
“A WISE MAN WILL CULTIVATE A SERVANT’S SPIRIT, FOR THAT PARTICULAR ATTRIBUTE ATTRACTS PEOPLE LIKE NO OTHER.”
Andy Andrews, The Seven Decisions: Understanding the Keys to Personal Success
“God moves mountains to create the opportunity of His choosing. It is up to you to be ready to move yourself.”
Andy Andrews, The Seven Decisions: Understanding the Keys to Personal Success
“In times of adversity, you don’t have a problem to deal with; you have a choice to make.”
Andy Andrews, The Seven Decisions: Understanding the Keys to Personal Success
“things: your perspective or beliefs about yourself, and a quality we can call “like-ability.” Like-ability can be defined as the ability to build rapport so that others listen to you. We listen to the people we like.”
Andy Andrews, The Seven Decisions: Understanding the Keys to Personal Success
“What’s the first thing you do when you’re depressed? • What’s the most important decision you’ve ever made in your life? • What’s the worst decision you’ve ever made in your life? • If you were to give an eighteen-year-old one specific piece of wisdom, what would it be? • What’s the smartest thing your parents ever did? • What’s the last thing you do before you go to bed? • What difference did someone make in your life as a child?”
Andy Andrews, The Seven Decisions: Understanding the Keys to Personal Success
“Mi Dios me ha concedido muchos dones y por estos recordaré ser agradecido. Demasiadas veces he elevado las oraciones de un mendigo, siempre pidiendo más y olvidando dar gracias. No quiero que me vean como a un niño ambicioso, que no muestra aprecio y es irrespetuoso. Estoy agradecido porque puedo respirar, ver y oír. Si alguna vez en mi vida las bendiciones salen a borbotones más allá de eso, entonces estaré agradecido por el milagro de la abundancia.”
Andy Andrews, Las siete decisiones: Claves hacia el éxito personal