People who succeed in business aren't afraid to hear feedback from their customers -- they actually thrive from it.
Entitlement is such a cancer, because it is void of gratitude.
You will make better decisions once you begin thinking long-term rather than short-term.
When quitting is done correctly, it isn't giving up - it's making room for something better.
As a leader, your main responsibility is to remove any barriers that stand in the way.
Instead of thinking that you always need to do bigger things, learn to do the small things in better ways.
You'll only beat your fears once you get to the point where you care more about your purpose than what people think of you.
Contentment - being happy while doing something - and complacency - being happy while doing nothing - are entirely different.
Problems don't get better with time they become better when you find bravery. Success demands that you fight your fears.
The biggest roadblock to changing the world is believing that your voice doesn't matter.
Everything we do is practice for something greater than where we currently are.
In relationships, always strive to give more than you take -- that's how you make a bigger impact.
You will know who wants you to succeed by the way they see the good in you before they ever see your flaws.
Never let people who are more unhappy than you tell you how to live your life.
Stop looking for permission from other people to do what you know you are meant to do.