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There are four quadrants to a successful life: 1) Having enough money 2) Maintaining strong relationships (with yourself and with others) 3) Maximizing your physical and mental health 4) Living with a sense of purpose [2022] - Andrew Hallam

The most efficient use of time is to do one thing and to pay full attention to it. This "unitasking", sometimes termed "flow", is also the most satisfying way to spend moments. We allow ourselves to be content and absorbed. [2017] - Elizabeth Blackburn

The Laws of Decompensation: 1st Axiom: Before--the components of a system are in dynamic balance; 1st Corollary: Conflicting elements are held together by function and purpose. 2nd Axiom: Decompensation is preceded by often-ignored warning signs; 2nd Corollary: During early destabilization, imbalance is assessable. 3rd Axiom: Last-straw principle: When threshold is exceeded, collapse occurs; 3rd Corollary: Recovery requires repair and stabilization of all elements. The laws of decompensation apply to many things in life that appear to happen slowly, even silently, then all of a sudden. (Such events even include dissimilar things like divorce and the failure of a business.) [2015] - Jamie Koufman

The 4 basic rules of good goal setting: 1) must be clear and specific. 2) must contain a time element. 3) must be consistent. 4) must be achievable. [2008] - Dwayne Daku

Intrapersonal intelligence is the ability to control your emotions and get the job done, even if the job is life-threatening. It is a person's intrapersonal intelligence that ultimately determines if they are a success or failure in life, love, health, and money. [2008] - Robert T. Kiyosaki

Being a rich entrepreneur is not easy. The world is filled with entrepreneurs who are average. The same is true with real estate. The world is filled with real estate investors who do not make much money. If people want to become rich, they need to find an environment that allows them to develop and apply their genius. This is not easy, but it can be done if you are dedicated and have the drive to win. [2008] - Robert T. Kiyosaki

Each of us is born with a life purpose. Identifying, acknowledging, and honoring this purpose is perhaps the most important action successful people take. To be "on purpose" means you're doing what you love to do, doing what you're good at and accomplishing what's important to you. [2005] - Jack Canfield

To create a balanced and successful life, your vision needs to include the following seven areas: work and career, finance, recreation and free time, health and fitness, relationships, personal goals, and contribution to the larger community. All you have to do is decide where you want to go by clarifying your vision, lock in the destination through goal-setting, affirmations, and visualization, and start moving in the right direction. [2005] - Jack Canfield

When you share your vision, some people will want to help you make it happen. Others will introduce you to friends and resources that can help you. [2005] - Jack Canfield

An important part of any focusing regimen is to set aside time at the end of the day--just before going to sleep--to acknowledge your successes, review your goals, focus on your successful future, and make specific plans for what you want to accomplish the next day. [2005] - Jack Canfield

Most people love to talk about how they built their business or accomplished their goals. [2005] - Jack Canfield

To make sure a goal unleashes the power of your subconscious mind, it must meet two criteria. It must be stated in a way that you and anybody else could measure it. The two criteria are how much (some measurable quantity such as pages, pounds, dollars, square feet, or points) and by when (a specific time and date). [2005] - Jack Canfield

The process of visualizing for success is really quite simple. All you have to do is close your eyes and see your goals as already complete. [2005] - Jack Canfield

Most of the good stuff requires taking a risk. "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." [2005] - Jack Canfield

New experiences will always feel a little scary. They're supposed to. That's the way it works. But every time you face a fear and do it anyway, you build up that much more confidence in your abilities. If a fear is so big that it paralyzes you, scale down the amount of risk. Take on smaller challenges and work your way up. [2005] - Jack Canfield

I like to refer to negative feedback as information about "improvement opportunities.". The world is telling me where and how I can improve what I am doing. [2005] - Jack Canfield

The Rule of 5: Every day, we do five specific things that will move our goal toward completion. [2005] - Jack Canfield

Up to 90% of our behavior is habitual. If you repeat a behavior for 13 weeks, it will be yours for life. [2005] - Jack Canfield

Only about 20% of the therapists and counselors you will encounter are highly competent and effective. Ask around and get referrals. Most therapists specialize in one approach or type of therapy. There are three approaches I especially recommend--Gestalt therapy, psychosynthesis, and neurolinguistic programming (more popularly known as NLP). [2005] - Jack Canfield

Be prepared to give your mentors something in return; even if it's something simple such as keeping them updated on industry information or calling with new opportunities that might benefit them. [2005] - Jack Canfield

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