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  • The Compound Effect is the principle of reaping huge rewards from a series of small, smart choices

  • Losing is a habit. So is winning. Now lets work on permanently instilling winning habits into your life. Eliminate sabotaging habits and instill the needed positive habits, and you can take your life in any direction you desire, to the heights of your greatest imagination.

  • Commitment is doing the thing you said you were going to do long after the mood you said it in has left you.

  • The day you graduate from childhood to adulthood is the day you take full responsibility for your life.

  • Allow yourself to go and do it wrong. Don't expect to always get it right. It will prevent you from doing anything.

  • Choose to make up for what you lack in innate ability with discipline, hard work, and good habits. Become a creature of champion habits.

  • The activities you are most afraid of are the activities that can cause a breakthrough in your success. Step into them.

  • Daily Mojo: Your main competitors are not others in your industry. Your main competitors are distractions. Don't let them beat you - stay focused

  • Giving to others is the greatest gift you can give yourself.

  • Consistency is the key to achieving and maintaining momentum.

  • Success is when what you THINK, SAY, and DO are the same.

  • The first step toward change is awareness. If you want to get from where you are to where you want to be, you have to start by becoming aware of the choices that lead you away from your desired destination.

  • The highest achievers in the world have all succeeded because they mapped out their visions

  • We all come into this world the same: naked, scared, and ignorant. After that grand entrance, the life we end up with is simply an accumulation of the choices we make.

  • The rhythm of daily action aligned with your goals creates the momentum that separates dreamers from super-achievers .

  • One of the best days of your life can be when you finally say, 'I've had it!' then stand up and fight.

  • Today, financial capital is no longer the key asset. It is human capital. Success is no longer about economic competence as the main leverage. It is about emotional intelligence. It is no longer about controls. It is about collaboration. It is no longer about hierarchies. It is about leading through networks. It is no longer about aligning people through structures and spreadsheets. It is about aligning them through meaning and purpose. It is no longer about developing followers. It is about developing leaders.

  • The words we use don't matter as much as the emotion behind the words. When we understand this, we have the ability to influence, inspire, persuade and affect others.

  • In essence, you make your choices, and then your choices make you.

  • And as long as youâ??re making choices unconsciously, you canâ??t consciously choose to change that ineffective behavior and turn it into productive habits.

  • It's no great achievement to go along with the crowd. Be the unusual guy, the extraordinary guy.

  • Success is not for those who want it, nor those who need it, but for those who are utterly determined to seize it--whatever it takes.

  • Small, seemingly insignificant steps completed consistently over time will create a radical difference

  • Fear doesn't prevent death, but it certainly prevents life.

  • If all the people around you are happy with you, you are not doing great work. When you stop being like other people, they stop liking you. That's just how it goes. There's no escaping it. And it's okay. What you need to understand about that disapproval is that it's a sign you're doing something right.

  • Success is not only the financial wealth you accumulate, it is also about being a leader, improving your relationships, living healthfully, and making a real difference in the world.

  • There is one thing that 99 percent of 'failures' and 'successful' folks have in common - they all hate doing the same things. The difference is successful people do them anyway.

  • There is not the management of time, there is only the management of you.

  • The key to becoming world-class in your endeavors is to build your performance around world-class routines. It can be difficult, even futile, to predict or control what will show up in the middle of your workday. But you can almost always control how your day starts and ends. I have routines for both.

  • Decide now that you are worthy of great wealth and it will be your first step toward great prosperity

  • Luck is an equal opportunity distributor.

  • Choices are at the root of every one of your results.

  • If you truly want to be successful, spend less time following the lives of other people and more time leading your own.

  • Psychological studies reveal that 95 percent of everything we feel, think, and achieve is a result of a learned habit!

  • Don't fake it till you make it. Just get busy making it!

  • Forget about willpower. It's time for why-power. Your choices are only meaningful when you connect them to your desires and dreams. The wisest and most motivating choices are the ones aligned with that which you identify as your purpose, your core self, and your highest values. You've got to want something, and know why you want it, or you'll end up giving up too easily.

  • It's not the big things that add up in the end; it's the hundreds, thousands, or millions of little things that separate the ordinary from the extraordinary.

  • You are judged by what you produce, not what you said, intended or wanted to produce. It's Friday, add up the numbers. How'd you do?

  • Become very conscious of every choice you make today so you can begin to make smarter choices moving forward.

  • You can only be great at the big things by being great at the little things. Do something little with greatness today.

  • People don't resent you for being brave. They resent themselves for being afraid.

  • Lack of true progress may not be a result of not doing what one is supposed to, but lack of focused effort trying not to do too much.

  • DNA has nothing to do with success. Turn your genes into overalls and get to work.

  • Your waking adult life is going to be spent in what you do professionally, so you'd better like the journey and not just aim for the destination.

  • If all the people around you are happy with you, you are not doing

  • Hang out with those who have a common FUTURE with you; not a common past.

  • Productivity isn't magic. It's discipline.

  • The key that unlocks your greatness is deliberate, disciplined and consistent effort.

  • Almost every great achievement began with someone finally getting ticked off, saying, 'Enough!' and standing up to fight.

  • Everything you need to be great is already inside you. Stop waiting for someone or something to light your fire. You have the match.

  • The thought, 'I can't' is a lie. We use it to excuse ourselves from trying.

  • To achieve what you have not, you must become what you are not. You have to GROW into your goals.

  • When it comes to success. Rent is due everyday

  • Broke people talk about people and problems. Rich people talk about ideas and goals. Your conversation chooses your destiny.

  • The early bird gets the worm, the rest starve.

  • What controls your attention, controls your life

  • Doubt is part of the human drama. But don't let it consume you-let it motivate you.

  • Achievers don't submit to instant gratification; they INVEST in the LONG-TERM payoff

  • Itâ??s amazing how life will organize around the standards you set for yourself.

  • Since your outcomes are all a result of your moment-to-moment choices, you have incredible power to change your life by changing those choices. Step by step, day by day, your choices will shape your actions until they become habits, where practice makes them permanent.

  • Have you ever been bitten by an elephant? How about a mosquito? It's the little things in life that will bite you. For most of us, it's the frequent, small and seemingly inconsequential choices that are of grave concern.

  • The biggest difference between successful people and unsuccessful people is that successful people are willing to do what unsuccessful people are not.

  • Lady Luck shines on all, but rather than having your umbrella overhead, you've got to have your face to the sky. When it comes down to it, it's all you, baby. There's no other way around it.

  • When it comes to breaking old habits and starting new ones, remember to be patient with yourself. If you've spent twenty, thirty, or forty years or more repeating the behaviors you're now trying to change, you've got to expect it's going to take time and effort before you see lasting results.

  • We are all self-made men and women, but only the successful take credit for it.

  • Don't fake it till you make it. Be real, be transparent, be authentic and be yourself.

  • The organization will always mirror the behavior, habits, attitude, mindset and pace of the leader.

  • Old habits eat good intentions for lunch. Change your habits so you can change your outcomes.

  • A daily routine built on good habits and disciplines separates the most successful among us from everyone else. The routine is exceptionally powerful.

  • Seek out positive people who have achieved the success you want to create in your own life. Remember the adage: â??Never ask advice of someone with whom you wouldnâ??t want to trade places.

  • Earning success is hard. The process is laborious, tedious, sometimes even boring. Becoming wealthy, influential, and world-class in your field is slow and arduous.

  • Thereâ??s nothing wrong with ordinary. I just prefer to shoot for extraordinary.

  • Tracking is a simple exercise. It works because it brings moment-to-moment awareness to the actions you take in the area of your life you want to improve

  • The path to success is through a continuum of mundane, unsexy, unexciting, and sometimes difficult daily disciplines compounded over time

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