Successful People Ask the Right Questions
“If you take a close look at the most successful people in life, you’ll find that their strength is not in having the right answers, but in asking the right questions.” – John Chancellor
Continue reading →“If you take a close look at the most successful people in life, you’ll find that their strength is not in having the right answers, but in asking the right questions.” – John Chancellor
Continue reading →There were once two identical twins. They were alike in every way but one. One was a hope-filled optimist who only ever saw the bright side of life. The other was a dark pessimist, who only ever saw the down … Continue reading →
“Holding a grudge doesn’t make you strong; it makes you bitter. Forgiving doesn’t make you weak; it sets you free.” – Dave Willis
Continue reading →“You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.” – Dale Carnegie
Continue reading →“If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way.” – Nathan Hill
Continue reading →“The most valuable tasks you can do each day are often the hardest and most complex. But the payoff and rewards for completing these tasks efficiently can be tremendous. For this reason, you must adamantly refuse to work on tasks … Continue reading →
“The value in any decision is in its implementation. You can’t spend money you are ‘going to make someday.’ You can’t enjoy books you only ‘intend to read.’ And you can’t live on memories of ideas you once had. Remember … Continue reading →
“What would you do if you weren’t afraid? Being confident and believing in your own self-worth is necessary to achieving your potential.” – Sheryl Sandberg
Continue reading →“It is fine to level with people if you don’t level them in the process.” – Walter St. John
Continue reading →“Everything can be taken…but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.” – Viktor Frankl
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