Andy Andrews

Andy Andrews
Andy Andrewsis an American author of self-help/advice books and a corporate speaker, known for his 2002 bestselling book The Traveler's Gift. He has written over 20 books and sold more than 3.5 million copies around the world. His books have been translated into over 20 languages. Andrews regularly speaks for corporations, organizations, athletic teams, and the U.S. military. Three of his books, The Noticer, The Traveler’s Gift, and "How Do You Kill 11 Million People?" appeared on The New York...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth22 May 1959
CountryUnited States of America
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I start every day making sure I'm where I need to be and thinking like I need to think.
When you don't know what to do, do something. I know you don't know what to do and I know you can't do everything right now, but you can do something.
When people have something proven to them, and they see that it really benefits them, they don't have to be looking for a change or be at rock bottom. When they see something proven that is of benefit to them, they'll turn around 180 degrees and never look back.
I think a lot of what is involved in finding a noticer is to watch people and see what fruit people have on the tree. You examine that life and see if it has the kind of fruit you want to produce in your life.
While public opinion might sway back and forth, right and wrong do not.
Adversity builds muscle. Adversity creates strength. Adversity, it turns out, is preparation for success.
The very beating of your heart has meaning and purpose. Your actions have value far greater than silver or gold.
When I choose to smile I become the master of my emotions.
And that destination for which we should strive is one of a successful life not necessarily a life of success.
A life filled with opportunities and encouragement finds more and more opportunities and encouragement, and success becomes inevitable.
I just think it’s amazing that a person could lose everything, chasing nothing.
Worry is just imagination used in an unproductive way.
Even a small amount of perspective can change our lives. Because even the smallest amount of perspective can change how we are able to navigate hard times.
If, in fact, it is what's inside us that makes all the difference, then the difference is made when we choose what goes inside.