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The more we know about ourselves and our world, the freer we are to achieve everything we are capable of achieving.
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065 |
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…corporate culture, along with society as a whole, recognizes and rewards left-brain accomplishments and tends to discount right-brain achievements.
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097 |
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…once you recognize, or admit, that your primary goal is to fully express yourself, you will find the means to achieve the rest of your goals…
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119 |
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There is no one who has achieved greatness without wrestling with their own doubts, anxieties, limitations, and demons.
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010 |
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…strong character is difficult to achieve, particularly at a time when religious, communal, and family traditions and values are weak and uncertain, the principal messages conveyed by the mass media are irrelevant at best.
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246 |
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You cannot use the same old techniques again and again to achieve superior results. They eventually fail for many reasons…
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007 |
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Many people who find their work fulfilling have achieved some degree of expertise in their work. It feels good to be good at something.
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044 |
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Massive goals can be overwhelming, but when you write your goals down, achieving them becomes possible.
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146 |
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When you share your plan with others, you increase your chances of finding supporters who can help you achieve your breakthrough.
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160 |
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People want to help you. They want to help you achieve your purpose. But they need to be bought in. They need to be empowered.
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167 |