“Failure is not the opposite of success, it is part of success.”
— Unknown
“Stress may appear to get things done in the short-term but in the long term it leads to burnout. When you learn to slow down, you discover how easy it is to be relaxed whilst on the go!”
— Unknown
“Peace, happiness, and love represent the inner world. As you tune to that inner world, you may begin to experience peace. The emotions subside; the mind becomes quieter. You may feel the Spirit touch you; you may hear a voice whisper, “Peace, be still.” You will know that you are awakening to your true self more and more.”
— John-Roger
“Respect,Kindness,Humility are the top 3 most needed leadership virtues today.”
— Tom Ziglar
“The attitude of grace is formed, practiced, and incorporated into behavior. Then the body mechanism takes over and incorporates it as a habit. Then we start to walk through life not even knowing that we’re happy until people say, “My you look happy!” “
— John-Roger
“Whatever the actual science of thought transmissions may be, it is true that if you wish to receive the power contained in the thoughts of others, you must condition your mind to receive those ideas. Listening helps condition your mind to receive valuable information contained in the thoughts of others. Set aside any preconceived notions you may have about the topic, and listen attentively and nonjudgmentally to what is being said. Focus on the information, not on the speaker. Try to identify key concepts behind the speaker’s words. Train your mind to identify and absorb information that others often miss because their “receivers” are not tuned to the proper frequency.”
— Napoleon Hill
“Opportunities are not windfalls. Winning a sweepstakes makes you instantly rich; encountering an opportunity means you will have to go to work. When you have attuned your mind to recognize opportunities, you will understand that most often they involve the exploitation of some potential, such as providing a new or better service, streamlining production, or reaching a new market. This is why the habit of initiative is so important. You must be prepared to act as soon as you recognize an opportunity. The action may be simply further investigation, or it may be making an instant sale. Most often, however, an opportunity takes time and perseverance to develop.”
— Napoleon Hill