Drama in our lives is the greatest indicator that we’re not focused on meaningful goals. On the path to purpose you don’t have time for drama.
BRENDON BURCHARDAt the end of our lives we all ask, did i live? Did i love? Did i matter?
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A lot of people have the ambition, but they never ask themselves, Do I really believe I can do this?
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If your guard is up, let it down. If you’ve constructed a defensive wall to protect yourself and keep all the bad guys out, don’t forget who that wall also prevents from getting in – the good guys.
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It’s that engagement of learning that makes us feel alive.
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I think we can all recognize in some way or another that we as a human species, have been granted an incredible gift of intentionality and of consciousness. Perhaps this gift is a hint to how we should conduct our lives.
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We get to choose how we’re going to live – what level of energy, what level of vibrancy, what level of excitement.
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Selecting your next challenge in life, choose one that is meaningful and will demand your complete concentration.
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When you are congruent in your personal life, you will be congruent in your business life.
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Well being, serenity and service to others are the ultimate measures of true wealth, success and power.
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The ultimate secret to growth is finding something worth fighting for.
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It’s not about how much work you’re doing. It’s about what work you’re doing and how you’re doing the work.
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Optimists are happier in life for a reason.
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The inbox is nothing but a convenient organizing system for other people’s agendas.
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No matter how small you start, start something that matters.
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Fear wins or Freedom wins, and I choose Freedom.
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It takes an extraordinary amount of attention to manifest any ambition. But life intervenes – distractions and obligations pull us away from the ambition we originally had.
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