People have to decide on priorities if they want to get anywhere. The best lessons I learned was to just do it.
RICHARD BRANSONI have always believed that there is no point in having regrets as you learn far more from mistakes than successes. Embrace a mistake and learn from it; don’t regret them.
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Have fun, work hard and money will come. Don’t waste time – grab your chances. Have a positive outlook on life. When it’s not fun, move on.
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If somebody offers you an amazing opportunity but you are not sure you can do it, say yes-then learn how to do it later!
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The best way forward is to give more people everywhere greater power to build their own destinies.
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Don’t wait till you are big before you begin building your brand. Build a brand from scratch alongside your business.
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All successful people – not just entrepreneurs – have got things wrong over and over again before finding the right solution.
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To launch a business means successfully solving problems. Solving problems means listening.
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Please don’t get hung up on this question of whether you need to have experience in an industry before you launch your startup.
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The efforts of healthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis all around the world have been and continue to be remarkable.
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There is so much to be learned from listening to people’s hopes, frustrations, and points of view.
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A company’s employees are its greatest asset and your people are your product.
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There are no quick wins in business – it takes years to become an overnight success.
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Train people well enough so they can leave, treat them well enough so they don’t want to.
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Launching a business is essentially an adventure in problem-solving.
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Brave people don’t live forever, but cautious people don’t live at all.
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To me, business isn’t about wearing suits or pleasing stockholders. It’s about being true to yourself, your ideas and focusing on the essentials.
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