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successful people financial
Successful people save in prosperous times so they have a financial cushion in times of recession. Brian Tracy
successful mind records
If you want to develop courage, do the thing you fear and keep on doing it until you have a record of successful experiences behind you. That is the quickest and surest way ever yet discovered to conquer fear. You can conquer almost any fear if you will only make up your mind to do so. For remember, fear doesn't exist anywhere except in the mind. Dale Carnegie
successful want fame
Its such a paradox. You come from this place where you want fame; you dont want to be bourgeois, but you want to be successful. You want to be accepted, but you also want to be going against the grain. You want to be on the outside, but you want to be on the inside. Dan Colen
successful might too-late
It is never too late to be who you might have been. It is always possible Steve Miller
successful doe actors
If you're a musician or actor, you know that if you're successful, some level of fame goes along with that. You're prepared. But how often does that happen to a programmer? Shawn Fanning
successful shows
Being the only writer on a successful show is very rewarding. Steven Moffat
successful effort shortcuts
Those that spend the most effort in search of shortcuts are often the most disappointed and the least successful. Seth Godin
successful simple artist
Most ideas that are successful are ludicrously simple. Successful ideas generally have the appearance of simplicity because they seem inevitable. In terms of idea the artist is free to even surprise himself. Ideas are discovered by intuition. Sol LeWitt
successful people luck
People really don't like to hear success explained away as luck, especially successful people. As they age and succeed, people feel their success was somehow inevitable. They don't want to acknowledge the role played by accident in their lives. There's a reason for this. The world doesn't want to acknowledge it either. Don't be deceived by life's outcomes. Life's outcomes, while not entirely random, have a huge amount of luck baked into them. Above all, recognize that you have had success, you have also had luck. And with luck comes obligation. Michael Lewis
leadership men people
There are many reasons for why a man does what de does. To be himself he must be able to give it all. If a leader cannot give it all he cannot expect his people to give anything. Cesar Chavez
leadership thinking skills
What's important now are the characteristics of the brain's right hemisphere: artistry, empathy, inventiveness, big-picture thinking. These skills have become first among equals in a whole range of business fields. Daniel H. Pink
leadership thinking brain
I happen to be extremely left-brained; my instinct is to draw a chart rather than a picture. I'm trying to get my right-brain muscles into shape. I actually think this shift toward right-brain abilities has the potential to make us both better off and better in a deeper sense. Daniel H. Pink
leadership basketball practice
I just love the game of basketball so much. The game! I don't need the 18,000 people screaming and all the peripheral things. To me, the most enjoyable part is the practice and preparation. Bobby Knight
leader saying-the-same-thing-over-and-over
A leader has to keep saying the same things over and over again. Drew Gilpin Faust
leader what-if want
What if I don't want a leader? Where does that vote go? I do good on my own. I don't want to be led. Doug Stanhope
leadership character care
If I take care of my character, my reputation will take care of me. Dwight L. Moody
leader guilt bangs
Let me be the ring leader in your guilt gang-bang. Chuck Palahniuk
leader watches may
The greatest thing you do as a leader may not be what you do as a leader but who watches you do what you do. Andy Stanley
once-upon-a-time stories ever-after
Our story is a 'once upon a time', but it's not a 'happy ever after'. Rupert Sanders
once-upon-a-time novelists century
Once upon a time, novelists of the 19th century, such as Charles Dickens, published in serial form. Margaret Atwood