You are always presented with two options:
Evolve or Repeat.
The choice is yours.
Evolve or Repeat.
The choice is yours.
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Consistency changes more lives than luck ever will.
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Life doesnβt reward those who refuse to expose themselves to difficulties and challenges.
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Your attitude toward your life and the people around you is your window to the world.
If you think you can do something, then you can.
If you think you canβt, then you canβt.
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Youβre right either way, as your attitude will impact your outcomes.
Try to change your attitude to one that is more positive.
If you think you can do something, then you can.
If you think you canβt, then you canβt.
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Youβre right either way, as your attitude will impact your outcomes.
Try to change your attitude to one that is more positive.
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what we choose to focus on and what we choose to ignoreβplays in defining the quality of our life.
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Your value depends upon the size of the problems you solve.
Solve big problems. Make your mark.
Solve big problems. Make your mark.
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The secret to outstanding achievement is not talent but grit.
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Don't be afraid to set ambitious goals: they will inspire you a lot.
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Consistently put forth the effort to make yourself the best you can be.
The rest will follow.
The rest will follow.
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Comparing yourself to others is the biggest waste of time.
Comparing yourself to other people may seem like a good way to motivate yourself, but it actually focuses you away from what you really want for yourself and what is best for you in your own life.
When you refocus on who you are, the journey you are on, and the choices that you are making for yourself, you can move forward with greater strength, clarity and happiness.
Comparing yourself to other people may seem like a good way to motivate yourself, but it actually focuses you away from what you really want for yourself and what is best for you in your own life.
When you refocus on who you are, the journey you are on, and the choices that you are making for yourself, you can move forward with greater strength, clarity and happiness.
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The more you know what you stand for, the more confident you will be.
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If you donβt play the risk game while youβre young youβre going to play the blame game while youβre old.
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Where thereβs a challenge, thereβs a chance to prove doubters wrong.
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Keeping dreams pure is a challenge. Society has a way of destroying them.
If it is something you believe in, go for it!
If it is something you believe in, go for it!
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You create excellence out of habit.
You canβt make a habit out of excellence.
You canβt make a habit out of excellence.
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When you're willing to work on your craft or business and put in the hours when everyone else is sleeping, you start pulling away from the pack.
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Forwarded from Basedoniaβ’ - By E-go (E-go)
Quick Reframing Lesson:
Stop calling things "problems".
Call them situations.
This slight change in terminology will change your approach to the whole thing.
You've seen me tweet one of these two:
"There are no problems, only solutions"
Or
"There are no problems to solve, only situations to deal with."
I mean it.
If you see things as complex problems (with all the negativity that word bears), you will find it harder to get through it.
Calling it a situation prepares you to deal with it with more calm and composure.
Additional tip:
Affirm 3 to 4 times throughout your day:
"I have no problem in my life"
Even if you do have some.
What this will do is condition you to see things as less complex and more approachable.
Trust me, it's more about how you see it than what it really is.
Have a nice weekend.
Stop calling things "problems".
Call them situations.
This slight change in terminology will change your approach to the whole thing.
You've seen me tweet one of these two:
"There are no problems, only solutions"
Or
"There are no problems to solve, only situations to deal with."
I mean it.
If you see things as complex problems (with all the negativity that word bears), you will find it harder to get through it.
Calling it a situation prepares you to deal with it with more calm and composure.
Additional tip:
Affirm 3 to 4 times throughout your day:
"I have no problem in my life"
Even if you do have some.
What this will do is condition you to see things as less complex and more approachable.
Trust me, it's more about how you see it than what it really is.
Have a nice weekend.
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