Time – the one asset none of us are ever gonna get more of.
GARY VAYNERCHUKIf you know exactly what you want to be, you need to spend as much time as possible with people who are actually that already.
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Your legacy is being written by yourself. Make the right decisions.
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It’s not how many followers you have, it’s how many care. It’s not width, it’s depth. It’s not how many impressions you get, it’s how much attention you get.
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Use every customer point of contact to weave stories about who you are and what your brand stands for.
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The truth is that finding happiness in what you do every day is so imperative.
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Don’t worry; skills are cheap, passion is priceless. If you’re passionate about your content and you know it and do it better than anyone else, even with few formal business skills you have the potential to create a million-dollar business.
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Without hustle, talent will only carry you so far.
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Skills are cheap. Passion is priceless.
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Company culture is a religion, not a sermon.
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Company culture is the backbone of any successful organization.
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True success – financial, personal, and professional – lies above all in loving your family, working hard, and living your passion. In telling your story. In authenticity, hustle, and patience. In caring fiercely about the big and the small stuff. In valuing legacy over currency.
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Look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself, what do I want to do everyday for the rest of my life. Do that!
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Good salespeople sell value and social media is the best place to find this value because of its transparency.
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Hustle is waking up the day before you die and realising you gave it your all.
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It’s not about what you’re saying, it’s about how you listen.
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It’s still so rare for anyone to be personally acknowledged by a brand that the impact of such a simple, polite gesture on a customer’s buying habits could be huge.
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