Zitat des Tages von Robin S. Sharma:
Hard work opens doors and shows the world that you are serious about being one of those rare - and special - human beings who use the fullness of their talents to do their very best.
Forgiveness isn't just a blessing you deliver to another human being. Forgiveness is also a gift you give yourself.
The true leader - the genuine world-builder - lives to the point. Acutely concentrated on the few high priorities that will deliver the life of their greatest aspirations. At the end.
Once every seven days, do something that frightens you. Every time we do something that we resist and is frightening, we actually grow in our power.
Simple idea with powerful consequences: everyone who intersects your life knows something you don't.
By seizing the opportunities that disruption presents and leveraging hard times into greater success through outworking/outinnovating/outthinking and outworking everyone around you, this just might be the richest time of your life so far.
One of the core organizing principles of my life is that success comes through a delicate balance between making things happen and letting things happen.
Every one of us wakes up in the morning, walks out into the world, and does the best we can do based on what we know and the skills we have.
Delegate to others who have strengths where you don't. But sometimes, you just need to be the one to drive the change when everyone else is waiting for someone else to take the first step. To me, that's courage in action.
Top athletes understand that to play at their best, they must alternate periods of intense performance with periods of strategic renewal.
Leave your ego at the door every morning, and just do some truly great work. Few things will make you feel better than a job brilliantly done.
One of my favorite books is 'Man's Search for Meaning.'
A leadership culture is one where everyone thinks like an owner, a CEO or a managing director. It's one where everyone is entrepreneurial and proactive.
Inner improvements create outer ones.
I wish for a world where success is measured not by what we take nor by what we get. Just by what we give. And who we become.
Help others reach world-class. And they'll joyfully help you get to your best.
I bought my own home in 2004. It's a sanctuary for my family and a place of peace and calm. It's key for anyone committed to leadership and success to avoid the noise and focus on their best opportunities.
Much of my life has been a devotion to a simple expression: you can Lead Without a Title.
Goal-getting matters. And writing down the brave acts and bold dreams you intend to accomplish will provide the spark to get them done.
You need to give to get. Give support to get it. Give praise to receive it. Give your best to get your wishes. Give more love to be beloved. Give to get.
When I need to complete a project of primary importance, I'm around nature a lot.
I write in a journal daily. This extraordinary ritual has revolutionised my mindset, transformed my heartset, and generally influenced my life exponentially.
One of the fastest ways to find the solution to an issue or challenge you are facing is to ask the right questions.
Small, daily elevations compound into massive results over time.
The best in business have boundless curiosity and open minds.
I'm a simple man. Grew up in a small town. Came from humble beginnings. No silver spoon.
If you're the most productive person in your community, it's definitely time to find a new community.
I'm pretty conservative. I believe that buying good quality is a good investment. I buy fewer things but of better quality.
The most important things in life have nothing to do with things.
Most of the things we are afraid will happen never do. Something to think about.
I had lost a clear sense of the vision and values instilled in me as a child and was no longer driven by any mission or passion. I made the difficult decision to pull back from the noise of my life and reinvent the way I was living and leading.
Leadership and greatness comes to those who follow-through. Who stand for near-flawless execution.
Stay true to your vision/dream. There's something to be said for just staying at what you are trying to achieve well past the point everyone else gives up.
The starting point of discovering who you are, your gifts, your talents, your dreams, is being comfortable with yourself. Spend time alone. Write in a journal. Take long walks in the woods.
There is a cure for anti-aging that actually works - it's called lifelong learning.
Most of my ideas are based on the latest research on productivity, performance and mental mastery - that's why so many iconic companies bring me in to help them grow and win.