Posted by Brian Tracy on Nov 16, 2011
There are several forms of courage that you can develop with practice. These forms of courage will help you to achieve the great success that is possible for you. They are all learnable with practice. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: General, Personal Success, be committed, be courageous, be persistent, career goals, comfort zone, dream big, goal setting, have hope, how to be brave, how to get motivated, how to set goals, making mistakes, overcoming risk, overcoming your fear, personal-development, to have faith
Posted by Brian Tracy on Jan 17, 2011
How do you tell a good thinker from a poor thinker? How do you evaluate and separate a good decision from a bad one.
The answer to these questions is often the difference between a good life and poor one. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Personal Success, Time Management, consequences, do something, personal-development, plan ahead, Time Management
Posted by Brian Tracy on Nov 25, 2010
The mark of the exceptional person is that he or she is determined to get the very most living out of life. He or she is fully engaged. The exceptional person, in Maslow’s words wants to “become everything he or she is capable of becoming.” Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: General, Personal Success, financial independence, goal setting, good health, happy home life, happy relationships, make a good living, organizing your time, personal-development, return on energy, self-improvement, strategic planning, Time Management
Posted by Brian Tracy on Oct 19, 2009
Some years ago, a young man named Tim came to one of my personal-development seminars. He was shy and introverted. His handshake was weak and he had tremendous difficulty making eye contact. He sat in the back of the seminar room with his head down, taking notes. He seemed to have few friends, and he didn’t socialize very much during the breaks. At the end of the seminar, he told me that he was in sales and hadn’t been doing very well up to that time. But he had resolved to change, to go to work on himself, to overcome his shyness and to become very good at selling for his company. He then said good-bye, and I wished him the best of luck as he went on his way. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Personal Success, achieve success, dare to achieve, personal-development, self-confidence, two mental laws
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