Brian Tracy
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Brian Tracy
Canadian motivational speaker and author who spoke in more than fifty countries. His popular self-help titles include Get Paid More and Promoted Faster and The Miracle of Self-discipline: The No-Excuses Way to Getting Things Done.
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionSelf-Help Author
Date of Birth5 January 1944
CityVancouver, Canada
CountryUnited States of America
reality thinking law
The Law of Concentration states that whatever you dwell upon, grows. The more you think about something, the more it becomes part of your reality.
block reality thinking
We have a mental block inside us that stops us from earning more than we think we are worth. If we want to earn more in reality, we have to upgrade our self-concept.
real educational made
In the sales profession, the real work begins after the sale is made.
real integrity mark
Truthfulness is the real mark of integrity.
real goal riches
Knowledge and know-how are the real sources of value and riches. You can learn anything you need to learn to achieve any goal you can set for yourself.
love much-love
You can only have as much love for yourself as you can express to others.
exercise important way
The fastest way to improve your relationships is to make others feel important in every way possible.
business good-luck lucky
I've found that luck is quite predictable.
mind world outside-world
You can never earn in the outside world more than you earn in your own mind.
emotional thinking feels
You are 100% emotional in everything you think, feel and decide. You decide emotionally and justify logically.
long want enough
You can accomplish virtually anything if you want it badly enough and if you are willing to work long enough and hard enough;
motivational thinking paper
Any system or blueprint for success is better than none at all. Think on paper.
appreciate effort ordinary
Every great success is an accumulation of thousands of ordinary efforts that no one else sees or appreciates.
thinking quality information
The quality of your thinking is largely determined by the quantity of the information you have with which to work