Our idea of a real problem is someone else's idea of an ultimate dream. Put the 'problem' in perspective
Tony RobbinsRead
The defining factor [for success] is never resources; itβs resourcefulness.
Interpretation
Success is determined more by how resourceful you are than by the resources you have.
Tony Robbins emphasizes that the key to achieving success lies in one's ability to be resourceful rather than merely relying on external resources. It suggests that creativity, determination, and the ability to adapt can lead to success, even in the absence of ample resources.
In practice
This quote can be used in a motivational speech to inspire people facing challenges.
Our idea of a real problem is someone else's idea of an ultimate dream. Put the 'problem' in perspective
There are no real successes without rejection. The more rejection you get, the better you are, the more you've learned, the closer you are to your outcome... If you can handle rejection, you'll learn to get everything you want.
What's the ultimate price I'll pay if I don't stop this indulgence now? By asking questions like this, they'll associate pain to overeating, and their behavior will change immediately.
Happiness and success in life are not the result of what we have, but rather of how we live. What we do with the things we have makes the biggest difference in the quality of life.
As a species, we're not only wired to choose today over tomorrow, but we hate to feel like we're losing out on something. The bottom line is, if we feel like we're losing something we avoid it, we won't do it. That's why so many people don't save and invest. Saving sounds like you're giving something up, you're losing something today. But you're not.
Any Idiot can point out a problem .... A leader is willing to do something about it! Leaders solve problems!
A real businessman or entrepreneur has no enemies. Once he understand this, the sky's the limit.
I've seen enough successful writers who no longer seem to care when they are recognized with an award, and I think that's just tragic.
In a person's career, well, if you're process-oriented and not totally outcome-oriented, then you're more likely to be success. I often say 'pursue excellence, ignore success.' Success is a by-product of excellence.
To succeed in life, we must stay within our strength zone but continually move outside our comfort zone.
Sport is how poor kids from poor countries pass through the eye of the needle to riches and recognition.
I owe my success to having listened respectfully to the very best advice, and then going away and doing the exact opposite.
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