Training and managing your own mind is the most important skill you could ever own, in terms of both happiness and success.
T. HARV EKERFor the next seven days, I challenge you not to complain at all.
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If you believe in your value, how could it possibly be appropriate to hide it from people who need it?
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Rich people are willing to promote themselves and their value. Poor people think negatively about selling and promotion.
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Rich people think long-term. They balance their spending on enjoyment today with investing for freedom tomorrow.
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You cannot change the fruits that are already hanging on the tree. You can, however, change tomorrow’s fruits. But to do so, you will have to dig below the ground and strengthen the roots.
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The bottom line is that if you become a master at handling problems and overcoming obstacles, what can stop you from success? The answer is nothing! And if nothing can stop you, you become unstoppable!
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Rich people are committed to enough to do whatever it takes. Period.
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Happy people build their inner world; unhappy people blame their outer world.
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For the next seven days, I challenge you not to complain at all.
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I will be rich or I will die trying.
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Money is a lubricant. It lets you “slide” through life instead of having to “scrape” by.
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The only way to permanently change the temperature in the room is to reset the thermostat. In the same way, the only way to change your level of financial success ‘permanently’ is to reset your financial thermostat. But it is your choice whether you choose to change.
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Your field of focus determines what you find in life.
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When the subconscious mind must chose between deeply rooted emotions and logic, emotions will almost always win.
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Don’t let them bother you. In fact, don’t even call them problems; refer to them as “challenges” or “situations”.
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The truth is few people “think” big and even fewer “play” big. Why? Because “big” often means big responsibilitie s, big hassles and big problems. They look at that “bigness” and shrink. They’re smaller than their problems.
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