Nobody expects you to know what you’re doing when you’re just getting started. You shouldn’t apologize for learning.
Nobody expects you to know what you’re doing when you’re just getting started. You shouldn’t apologize for learning.
Our choices have determined how we ended up where we are today. That gives us control over where we go tomorrow.
You probably have everything you need to be successful. You just need to stop looking for magic feathers.
Sometimes, we make choices we’re not happy with. Happiness can be as simple as making a better choice.
Sometimes we’re not committed to change because things aren’t really that bad. What we need is to make the status quo a little less comfortable.
We often fixate on the gap between where we are and where we want to be. We shouldn’t forget about how far we’ve come.
We tend to think of productivity as something that we do at work, or something that is most applicable to work. What about the two-thirds of our lives we spend away from work?
Every year, we set goals and get off to a strong start in January, then things start to fizzle out in February. Why are we so bad at reaching our goals?
Our need for Safety and Security likes what is familiar. Our need for Variety drives us to explore the unknown. These needs work together to help us grow.
Ebenezer Scrooge had a clear vision of his past, present, and future and implemented a massive change in his life. So can you, if you make the same connection he did.
Time travelers are always concerned about changing the present by making some small change in the past, but we never think that we can seriously change the future by making some small change today.
We need time, money, and energy to do anything. At different stages of life, we tend to be short on one of them.