You alone are responsible for what you do, don’t do, or how you respond to what’s done to you.
DARREN HARDYThe key that unlocks your greatness is deliberate, disciplined and consistent effort.
More Darren Hardy Quotes
-
-
If we want to succeed, we need to recover our grandparents’ work ethic.
DARREN HARDY -
You can only be great at the big things by being great at the little things. Do something little with greatness today.
DARREN HARDY -
Success is when what you THINK, SAY, and DO are the same.
DARREN HARDY -
The rhythm of daily action aligned with your goals creates the momentum that separates dreamers from super-achievers .
DARREN HARDY -
Unsuccessful people think about what they don’t want most of the time. They talk about problems, listen to news & gossip, & spend their time blaming circumstances, situations & others.
DARREN HARDY -
Many buy a new book, sign up for a new program, go like crazy for a few weeks, stop & end up right back where they started. Don’t let this be you!
DARREN HARDY -
To achieve what you have not, you must become what you are not. You have to GROW into your goals.
DARREN HARDY -
It’s amazing how life will organize around the standards you set for yourself.
DARREN HARDY -
The Compound Effect is the principle of reaping huge rewards from a series of small, smart choices
DARREN HARDY -
There is not the management of time, there is only the management of you.
DARREN HARDY -
The biggest difference between successful people and unsuccessful people is that successful people are willing to do what unsuccessful people are not.
DARREN HARDY -
The early bird gets the worm, the rest starve.
DARREN HARDY -
The highest achievers in the world have all succeeded because they mapped out their visions
DARREN HARDY -
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.
DARREN HARDY -
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.
DARREN HARDY