26 Sep 2010

Remaining quiet about your successes only leads you to being underappreciated and overlooked.

by Peggy Klaus

22 May 2010

Be careful to take risks.

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

22 May 2010

Capture accidents. The wrong answer is the right answer in search of a different question.

Collect wrong answers as part of the process. Ask different questions.

via Bruce Mau, in his Incomplete manifesto for growth

22 May 2010

Forget about good. As long as you stick to good you'll never have real growth.

22 May 2010

Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.

via Winston S. Churchill

22 May 2010

Ask help.

22 May 2010

Break the rules.

22 May 2010

Make predictions. Take action. Learn from your failures.

via Steve Pavlina

22 May 2010

Conduct your own personal experiments.

21 May 2010

Leverage your strenghts instead of attempting to fix your weaknesses.

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

21 May 2010

Reward excellent failures. Punish mediocre successes.

via Phil Daniels

21 May 2010

The Master Fear: Fear that we will succeed. That we are more than we think we are.

via Steven Pressfield

21 May 2010

How can you not succeed? You have already succeeded.

via Eckhart Tolle

21 May 2010

Alive, not right.

via Eric Maisel

20 May 2010

Give yourself permission to fail, and redefine success as enjoying the experience.

Instead of defining it as doing a great performance.

For a beginner phase.

via Steve Pavlina

20 May 2010

For each fear: “I can say YES to this because if it ever happens, I will find many blessings that will enrich my life.”

via Susan Jeffers

It reminds me of the "turnaround" in Byron Katie's work: "I look forward to (insert your stressful event here)"

20 May 2010

To increase your success rate, increase your failure rate. Make more attempts.

20 May 2010

“What small thing can I fail at today?” Fail on purpose. As an training exercice.

20 May 2010

The real failure is not starting.

via David Horvat in Subvert Magazine

19 May 2010

Your first career choice will probably fail. Forgive yourself and move on.

via Steve Pavlina

Personal development quotes. Illustrated quotes are moved to The Mind's Eye

Sammy Dellicour

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