“Rather than focusing on things and time, focus on preserving and enhancing relationships and on accomplishing results.”
– Stephen R. Covey
Monthly Archives: June 2016
Opportunity Lets You Put Your Foot Inside The Door Of Success, But It Doesn’t Break The Door Down For You.
“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
It’s A Constant Daily Grind
“Entrepreneurs must have gratitude and confidence to keep going and to grow. Otherwise you stay stuck on the master wheel.
Fear is wetting your pants. Courage is doing the task with wet pants.
Operating out of courage DOES NOT FEEL GOOD. It’s a constant daily grind. It can wear on you.”
– Richard Branson
Never Get In The Way
“Never get in the way of someone’s rock bottom moment. That is when people learn the most and usually pivot.”
– Richard Branson
Learn To Say No To The Unimportant
“Only when you have the self-awareness to examine your program – and the imagination and conscience to create a new, unique, principle-centered program to which you can say ‘yes’ – only then will you have sufficient independent will power to say ‘no,’ with a genuine smile, to the unimportant.”
– Stephen R. Covey
Those Who Will Not Take A Chance Seldom Have One Thrust Upon Them
“Success always involves risk. You must take a chance by investing your time, money, and effort. It pays to be thoughtful and deliberate in your analyses of opportunities, but don’t let timidity hold you back.
Because you have worked hard to develop those things you must risk, it is natural for you to place a high value on them. But what use are they if you do not put them to use? You will recognize opportunity only to the extent that you are willing to consider risking your time, money and effort. Being confident gives you the courage to face risk and act when opportunity arises. No one on earth is going to force success upon you; you will find it only to the degree that you actively seek it out.”
– Napoleon Hill
Feeling Sorry For Others
“It’s impossible to help people who feel sorry for themselves. And when you do help them, you never help them enough and then they resent you for not helping enough.”
– Richard Branson
Don’t Become the Bottleneck
“Be happy with 80%. No one will do it as good as you. Otherwise you will become a log jam in your own company.”
– Richard Branson
Opportunity Will Not Interest Itself In The Person Who Isn’t Interested In It
“In a fee and democratic society, the number of opportunities for achievement is virtually limitless. In every business or profession, there are innumerable opportunities to invent new products, to improve manufacturing and administrative processes, and to offer better service than the competitor down the street. But every opportunity will soon drift away unless someone seizes it and puts it to work.
Anytime you are faced with a difficult problem, stop for a moment and ask yourself: “what is the opportunity hidden in this problem?’ When you find an opportunity, you will be far ahead of your competitors.”
– Napoleon Hill
Iron Sharpens Iron
“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.”
– Proverbs 27:17