Remaining quiet about your successes only leads you to being underappreciated and overlooked.
by Peggy Klaus
by Peggy Klaus
Time is genetic. Today is the child of yesterday and the parent of tomorrow. The work you produce today will create your future.
via Bruce Mau, in his Incomplete manifesto for growth
Collect wrong answers as part of the process. Ask different questions.
via Bruce Mau, in his Incomplete manifesto for growth
via Bruce Mau, in his Incomplete manifesto for growth
via Winston S. Churchill
The choice is between multiplication of results using strengths or incremental improvement fixing weaknesses that will, at best, become mediocre. Focus on better use of your best weapons instead of constant repair.
via Tim Ferris
via Steven Pressfield
Instead of defining it as doing a great performance.
For a beginner phase.
via Steve Pavlina
via Susan Jeffers
It reminds me of the "turnaround" in Byron Katie's work: "I look forward to (insert your stressful event here)"
via Steve Pavlina