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A motivating book with lots of "you can do it!" anecdotes and there were a few good ideas scattered in there. Hal's story is incredible and his resiliency is admirable.
By the end, though, I was exhausted--I felt like I was listening to a 5-hour infomercial. (Queue announcer voice) "...visit www.miraclemorning.com for more tips, tricks & stories!"
Notes:
Understanding that you can overcome it accomplish anything in your life begins with excepting total responsibility for every aspect of your life and refusing to blame anyone else.
The degree to which you except responsibility for everything in your life is precisely the degree of personal power you have to change or create anything in life.
Our level of success is always going to parallel our level of personal development.
The first hour of each day is the rudder of the day; it steers where the day goes.
T. Harv Eker:
"How you do anything is how you do everything."
Every time you choose to do the easy thing instead of the right thing, you are shaping your identity, becoming the type of person who does what's easy rather than what's right.
Peter Vu:
"Discipline creates lifestyle."
Always remember that what you're becoming is far more important than what you're doing, and yet, it is what you're doing that is determining who you're becoming."
Mediocre circle of influence:
Research has shown that we virtually become the average of the five people spend the most time with. Who you spend your time with maybe the single most determining factor in the person you become and in your quality of life.
Now matters more than any other time in your life because it is what you're doing today that is determining who you're becoming and who you're becoming will always determine the quality and direction of your life.
The possibility of mediocrity exists for everyone because being mediocre simply means, weather unconsciously for consciously, to be the same as you've always been. Mediocrity has nothing to do with how you compare to other people, it's simply a result of not making the contentment to continuously learn, grow, and improve yourself. Whereas being extraordinary, which leads to extraordinary levels of success, is a result of choosing to learn, grow, and be just a little bit better each day than you've been in the past.
"You got to get up every morning with determination if you're going to go to bed with satisfaction."
George Lorimer
By the end, though, I was exhausted--I felt like I was listening to a 5-hour infomercial. (Queue announcer voice) "...visit www.miraclemorning.com for more tips, tricks & stories!"
Notes:
Understanding that you can overcome it accomplish anything in your life begins with excepting total responsibility for every aspect of your life and refusing to blame anyone else.
The degree to which you except responsibility for everything in your life is precisely the degree of personal power you have to change or create anything in life.
Our level of success is always going to parallel our level of personal development.
The first hour of each day is the rudder of the day; it steers where the day goes.
T. Harv Eker:
"How you do anything is how you do everything."
Every time you choose to do the easy thing instead of the right thing, you are shaping your identity, becoming the type of person who does what's easy rather than what's right.
Peter Vu:
"Discipline creates lifestyle."
Always remember that what you're becoming is far more important than what you're doing, and yet, it is what you're doing that is determining who you're becoming."
Mediocre circle of influence:
Research has shown that we virtually become the average of the five people spend the most time with. Who you spend your time with maybe the single most determining factor in the person you become and in your quality of life.
Now matters more than any other time in your life because it is what you're doing today that is determining who you're becoming and who you're becoming will always determine the quality and direction of your life.
The possibility of mediocrity exists for everyone because being mediocre simply means, weather unconsciously for consciously, to be the same as you've always been. Mediocrity has nothing to do with how you compare to other people, it's simply a result of not making the contentment to continuously learn, grow, and improve yourself. Whereas being extraordinary, which leads to extraordinary levels of success, is a result of choosing to learn, grow, and be just a little bit better each day than you've been in the past.
"You got to get up every morning with determination if you're going to go to bed with satisfaction."
George Lorimer