Excuses are Like ______. What’s Yours?
We’ve all heard this saying before. Excuses make you look and act weak and are the biggest limiting factor to your success.
We’ve all heard this saying before. Excuses make you look and act weak and are the biggest limiting factor to your success.
We could all use more patience to help stay grounded, centered and more productive. This quick clip from the movie The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is a perfect example of how life is a marathon not a race. And really just how much harder your life could be, but really isn’t.
13 tips from a successful, multi-business owner for finding your dream job in 36 hours or less.
For each of us, it’s usually just one or two factors that cause the burning fire of ambition to burn bright and drive us toward our goals. Here are a few that you can pick and choose from to get yourself out of whatever limiting funk you might be dealing with right now.
Do you find that you’re life is designed around a cubicle or box of some kind? If you’re indeed a hapless lamb trying to live up to some preconceived societal standard, please get motivated today and emerge from your home a lion tomorrow. You can do it!
Skeptics have their place in life and in business. However, if you’re not careful their opinions will stifle way more than help you in realizing your goals.
We shouldn’t live every day fearing death. However, it’s just as great a sin is to live like the end will never come, like you have limitless time in which to forge a lasting legacy that will endure time and space.
If your business or career is currently failing, understand that it’s definitely your fault. An excuse-driven mindset is a sure way to stay on the same path you’re on right now. Motivation master, Grant Cardone delivers a Tom-Cruise-worthy dose of reality for you in this short video.
Social Psychologist Alison Ledgerwood offers some keen insights into how we can train our brains to learn to see a “half-empty” glass as being “half-full” instead.
Motivational speaker and life coach, Brian Tracy understands that it’s hard to make positive changes in life. His 4 Keys to Success provide an easy road map to happiness if you’re willing to put the work in.
Impossible is just another word for those who innovate and succeed. Those who never achieve are driven by that very word or the feeling that something they want simply “cannot be done”.
We’re all constantly told to “follow our passion and the money will follow.” While this is true for many of the greats out there, doing what you love won’t always give you the results you’re looking for from your life and career.
Only 3% of the world are actually trying to achieve success in the world. Become part of the 3% club and you’ll soon realize that there really isn’t much competition standing in your way.
This interesting vid from Lewis Howes explains how to identify, and use, the right types of internal and external feedback that can help entrepreneurs be successful.
So success or failure comes down to one of two choices you make. Those two choices may not be what you’re thinking though…