success
fast action beats perfectionism
Someone said, “Done fast, even if not perfectly, is better than done perfectly, but much later.” My Aussie friend Willem Flach also operates his business with this philosophy: “Better half done and out the door than perfectly done and in the drawer.”
We all strive for perfection in everything we
key insights on the subconscious mind (part 1)
the power of decisiveness (part 2)
Let's continue our discussion of the detrimental effects of indecisiveness and why prompt decision-making is critical for achieving success.
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5. Leadership and Influence:
Decisiveness is a hallmark of effective leadership. Leaders who can make decisive choices inspire confidence in their teams and foster a sense of direction. As
the power of decisiveness (part 1)
“Successful people make decisions quickly (as soon as all the facts are available) and change them very slowly (if ever). Unsuccessful people make decisions very slowly, and change them often and quickly.” – Napoleon Hill
In the journey toward success, one of the greatest roadblocks people often face is indecisiveness. Indecision,
invest your time and energy in the right “mo”
In his book Discipline Equals Freedom: Field Manual, Jocko Willink writes, “Don’t worry about motivation. Motivation is fickle. It comes and goes. It is unreliable and when you are counting on motivation to get your goals accomplished—you will likely fall short. So. Don’t expect to be motivated
the narrative shift: overcoming self-created barriers
"Your beliefs become your thoughts, your thoughts become your words, your words become your actions, your actions become your habits, your habits become your values, and your values become your destiny." - Mahatma Gandhi
"Whether you think you can, or you think you can't, you&
why most people live mediocre lives
“The tragedy of life is often not in our failure, but rather in our complacency; not in our doing too much, but rather in our doing too little; not in our living above our ability, but rather in our living below our capacities.” — Benjamin E. May
Many people settle for
persistence is key to accumulating fortune
“Temporary defeat should mean only one thing: the certain knowledge that there is something wrong with your plan. Millions of men go through life in misery and poverty, because they lack a sound plan through which to accumulate a fortune.” — Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich
In his quest to
quitting is not an option
One key personality trait of highly successful people is that they are flexible and always willing to adapt. If their plan fails, they come up with a new one. If the new plans, they replace it with another one. And they keep doing it until they reach a plan which