Paul J. Meyer Quotes.
90% of all those who fail are not actually defeated. They simply quit.
Forgiveness provides hope, joy, and a bright future that nothing else can.
Determine what specific goal you want to achieve. Then dedicate yourself to its attainment with unswerving singleness of purpose, the trenchant zeal of a crusader.
We are what we think we are – not what we appear to be on the outside.
Forgiveness has an uncanny way of bringing incredible good out of incredibly bad situations.
The act of choosing to forgive is not easy at the moment of hurt and pain, but in the long run, it is the only way to go.
When you view your world with an attitude of gratitude, you are training yourself to focus on the good in life.
The natural principle of sowing and reaping is always at work. Whatever you plant , whether physical, spiritual, mental, financial, relational, or emotional, will grow and someday return to you in a multiplied fashion. It can be incredibly good or terribly bad, depending on your seed.
Your mind believes what you tell it.
You achieve what you believe in, look for, and work for.
If you don’t have discipline, you don’t have anything
If you are not making the progress that you would like to make and are capable of making, it is simply because your goals are not clearly defined.
Success is the progressive realization of predetermined, worthwhile, personal goals.
Life is a painting, and you are the artist. You have on your palette all the colors in the spectrum – the same ones available to Michaelangelo and DaVinci.
Do a little bit more than average and from that point on our progress multiplies itself out of all proportion to the effort put in.
Goal setting is the most important aspect of all improvement and personal development plans. Confidence is important, determination is vital, certain personality traits contribute to success, but they all come into focus in goal setting.
Communication – the human connection – is the key to personal and career success.
You never work for someone else. The truth is someone is paying you to work for yourself.
Instead of letting the hard times get me down, I’ve learned to keep going at to look for the hidden good.
Enthusiasm glows, radiates, permeates and immediately captures everyone’s interest.
If you are fearful, choose courage. If you frequently procrastinate, choose to take action now. If you have always waited for others to lead, use your own initiative.
Your self-image is the result of all you have given your subconscious mind as a database, so regardless of your background, what you are willing to become is the only reality that counts.
Productivity is never an accident. It is always the result of a commitment to excellence, intelligent planning, and focused effort.
Consider every mistake you do make as an asset.
Neither fear nor resist change – cultivate it.
Concentrate on your strengths, instead of your weaknesses… on your powers, instead of your problems.
There isn’t a ruler, a yard stick or a measuring tape in the entire world long enough to compute the strength and capabilities inside you.
Construct your determination with sustained effort, controlled attention, and concentrated energy. Opportunities never come to those who wait … they are captured by those who dare to attack.
The ability to delegate begins with believing in the potential of people.
Crystallize your goals. Make a plan for achieving them and set yourself a deadline. Then, with supreme confidence, determination and disregard for obstacles and other people’s criticisms, carry out your plan.