People behave more on the basis of how they feel than how they think; unless there are good feelings between people, it is almost impossible to reason intelligently.
STEPHEN COVEYFree your heart from hatred – forgive. Free your mind from worries – most never happen. Live simply and appreciate what you have. Give more. Expect less.
More Stephen Covey Quotes
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Live out of your imagination, not your history.
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Always surround yourself with people who are even more talented and competent than you.
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I teach people how to treat me by what I will allow.
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Unless you’re continually improving your skills, you’re quickly becoming irrelevant.
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We immediately become more effective when we decide to change ourselves rather than asking things to change for us.
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The undisciplined are slaves to moods, appetites and passions.
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Make small commitments and keep them. Be a light, not a judge. Be a model, not a critic. Be a part of the solution, not the problem.
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It takes humility to seek feedback. It takes wisdom to understand it, analyze it and appropriately act on it.
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You can’t change the fruit without changing the root.
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Free your heart from hatred – forgive. Free your mind from worries – most never happen. Live simply and appreciate what you have. Give more. Expect less.
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Before you wonder “Am I doing things right?” wonder “Am I doing the right things?”
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Most people struggle with life balance simply because they haven’t paid the price to decide what is really important to them.
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Little kindness and courtesies are so important. In relationships, the little things are the big things.
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Most leaders would agree that they’d be better off having an average strategy with superb execution than a superb strategy with poor execution. Those who execute always have the upper hand.
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It’s better to be humbled by the word than by the force of circumstances.
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