Ninety-five per cent of your success or failure will come from your daily habits.
Until you develop the courage to pursue that dream in your heart, you will never reach your true potential.
Accepting complete responsibility is the unsung character trait of those who find uncommon success, and failure to accept responsibility is a common trait of those who end up with a mediocre life.
Talent is never enough. Effort, not talent, is the key to success.
You will only ever achieve the level of success that matches your wisdom or personal development level.
Discipline is more about self-control through your inner strength and less about restriction.
To develop stronger focus, develop a greater reason or meaning for your goal.
The most important relationship in your life should be your relationship with yourself.
What is your life and future worth? Ask yourself this question daily and your life will be enriched beyond measure.
Gratitude must come from a place of true sincerity to be effective. Without sincerity, the experience is incomplete.
Your experiences are often in proportion to the questions you ask.
Time does not create changes, wisdom does. Your wisdom decides the quality of your decisions.
There is a cause/effect relationship between your investment in yourself and the future you have.
Each day should be a day of rejoicing. Give thanks and celebrate in all things
They are probably the single most important deciding factor for long-term success, and your ability to set and make plans to achieve them is the master skill to your successful future.
We all have to be taught how to be thankful and once learned, it has to be improved and practised daily.
Rather than wait to see what the day or future holds, why not design and plan the future you want to experience?
Every day is worthy of celebration because every day is a present you receive by grace.
Staying true to your dream by using your mental, emotional and physical strength is discipline in action. You express it through focus, grit, self-control, persistence, perseverance, and willpower.
Talent helps, but success is only achieved and sustained through consistent effort.