Difficulties are opportunities to better things; they are stepping-stones to greater experience, When one door closes, another always opens; as a natural law it has to, to balance.
JACK CANFIELDIf it ain’t fun don’t do it.
More Jack Canfield Quotes
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Most everything that you want is just outside your comfort zone.
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The truth is that our wellbeing is dependent on our giving love. It is not about what comes back; it is about what goes out!
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When you do something you love with passion and perseverance, you are already a success. Even if you never hit the big time, who cares?
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Carry your most important goal in your wallet.
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As you take a few minutes each day to quiet your mind, you will discover a nice benefit: you’re everyday, ordinary life will begin to seem far more extraordinary.
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We have an innate desire to endlessly learn, grow, and develop. We want to become more than what we already are. Once we yield to this inclination for continuous and never-ending improvement, we lead a life of endless accomplishments and satisfaction.
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Of course motivation is not permanent. But then neither is bathing, but it is something you should do on a regular basis.
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Everything you want is on the other side of fear.
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History has demonstrated that the most notable winners usually encountered heartbreaking obstacles before they triumphed.
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It’s never crowded along the extra mile.
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Often, we use words in a damaging way not because we are bad people but simply because we are not paying attention. No one ever taught us how powerful words really are.
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If you get clear on the what, the how will be taken care of.
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If you love your work, if you enjoy it, you’re already a success.
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No amount of reading or memorizing will make you successful in life. It is the understanding and application of wise thought that counts. BOB PROCTOR
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Successful people speak words of inclusion rather than words of separation, words of acceptance rather than words of rejection, and words of tolerance rather than words of prejudice.
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