SELECTED QUOTES AND MESSAGES
FROM THE E-BOOK
TOP 200 SECRETS OF SUCCESS IN LIFE and
THE PILLARS OF MASTERY
by ROBIN S. SHARMA
We all dream about success.
We dream of a better life, more of the things we want, higher income, faster development etc. But dreaming success is not enough and is nothing if we won't work for it.
Dream and make it Happen!
Stop Making Excuses.
Stop Complaining.
Have faith that you can do it!
START NOW!
Stay Determined and Persevere more when others don't!
-Karen Mikhai
HERE ARE MY FAVORITE REMINDERS AND QUOTES FROM THE BOOK TOP 200 SECRETS OF SUCCESS IN LIFE.
These secrets are not only about Money Making.
Healthy Lifestyle, Character Building, Positive Mind Set, Gaining Self Worth, Enhancing Mind Control, Helping others, and many great principles are also included.
ENJOY READING AND DON'T FORGET WHAT YOU'LL BE LEARNING!
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Do not allow those things that matter the most in your life be at the mercy of activities that matter the least. Every day, take the time to ask yourself the question "is this the best use of my time and energy?" Time management is life management so guard your time with great care.
Always remember the key
principle that the quality of your life is the quality of your
communication. This means the way you communicate with others and,
more importantly, the way you communicate with yourself. What you focus on
is what you get. If you look for the positive this is what you get. This
is a fundamental law of Nature.
Stay on purpose, not on
outcome. In other words, do the task because it is what you love to do
or because it will help someone or is a valuable exercise. Don't do it for
the money or the recognition. Those will come naturally. This is the way
of the world.
LAUGHTER - Laugh for
five minutes in the mirror each morning. Steve Martin does. Laughter
activates many beneficial chemicals within the body that place us into a
very joyous state. Laughter also returns the body to a state of balance. Revitalize
the habit of laughter; it will put far more living into your life.
To enhance your
concentration and powers of focus, count your steps when you walk.
This is a particularly strong technique. Take six steps while taking a
long inhale, hold your breath for another six steps, and then exhale for
six steps. If six steps is too long for the breaths, do whatever you feel
comfortable with. You will feel very alert, refreshed, internally quiet
and centered after this exercise. So many people allow their minds to be
filled with mental chatter. All peak performers appreciate the power of a
quiet, clear mind which will concentrate steadily on all important tasks.
Enhance your will-power;
it is likely one of the best training programs you can invest in. Here are
some ideas to strengthen your will and become a stronger person:
a.
Do not let your mind
float like a piece of paper in the wind. Work hard to keep it focused at all times.
When doing a task, think of nothing else. When walking to work, count the steps
that it takes to get all the way to the office. This is not easy but your mind
will soon understand that you hold its reins and not vice versa. Your mind must
eventually become as still as a candle flame in a corner where there is no
draft.
b.
Your will is like a muscle. You must first
exercise it and then push before it gets stronger. This necessarily involves
short term pain but be assured that the improvements will come and will touch
your character in a most positive way. When you are hungry, wait another hour
before your meal. When you are labouring over a difficult task and your mind is
prompting you to pick up the latest magazine for a break or to get up and go
talk to a friend, curb the impulse. Soon you will be able to sit for hours in a
precisely concentrated state. Sir Issac Newton, one of the greatest classical
physicists the world has produced, once said: "if I have done the public
any service, it is due to patient thought." Newton had a remarkable
ability to sit quietly and think without interruption for very long periods of
time. If he can develop this so can you.
c.
You can also build your will-power by
restraint in your conduct with others. Speak less (use the 60/40 Rule = listen
60% of the time and speak a mere 40%, if that). This will not only make you
more popular but you will learn much wisdom as everyone we meet, every day has
something to teach us. Also restrain the urge to gossip or to condemn someone who
you feel has made a mistake. Stop complaining and develop a cheerful, vital and
strong personality. You will greatly influence others.
d.
When a negative thought comes to your mind,
immediately replace it with one that is positive. Positive always dominates
over the negative and your mind has to be conditioned to think only the best
thoughts. Negative thinking is a conditioned process whereby the negative
patterns are established over and over. Rid yourself of any limitations and
become a powerful positive thinker.
Become a highly disciplined time manager.
There are roughly 168 hours in a week. This surely allows plenty of time for
achievement of the many goals we desire to accomplish. Be ruthless with your
time. Set aside a few minutes each morning to plan your day. Plan around your
priorities and focus on not only those tasks which are immediate but not
important (i.e., many telephone calls) but especially on those which are
important but not urgent, for these allow for the greatest personal and professional
development. Important but not immediate activities are those which produce
long-term, sustainable benefits and include exercise, strategic planning, the
development of relationships and professional education. Never let the things
which matter most be placed in the backseat as compared to those that matter
least.
Associate
only with positive, focused people who you can learn from and who will not
drain your valuable energy with complaining and uninspiring attitudes. By
developing relationships with those committed to constant improvement and the
pursuit of the best that life has to offer, you will have plenty of company on
your path to the top of whatever mountain you seek to climb.
You must have a mission statement in life.
This is simply a set of guiding principles which clearly state where you are
going and where you want to be at the end of your life. A mission statement
embodies your values. It is your personal lighthouse keeping you steadily on
the course of your dreams. Over a period of one month, set a few hours aside to
write down five or ten principles which will govern your life and which will
keep you focused at all times. Examples might be to consistently serve others,
to be a considerate citizen, to become highly wealthy or to serve as a powerful
leader. Whatever the mission statement of your life, refine it and review it
regularly. Then when something adverse happens or someone tries to pull you off
course, you quickly and precisely return to your chosen path with the full knowledge
that you are moving in the direction that you have selected.
No one can insult or hurt you without your
permission. One of the golden keys to happiness and great success is the
way you interpret events which unfold before you. Highly successful people are
master interpreters. People who have attained greatness have an ability which
they have developed to interpret negative or disempowering events as positive
challenges which will assist them in growing and moving even farther up the
ladder of success. There are no negative experiences only experiences which aid
in your development and toughen your character so that you may soar to new
heights. There are no failures, only lessons.
Remember people's
names and treat everyone well. This habit, along with enthusiasm, is one of the
great success secrets. Everyone in this world wears an imaginary button that
screams out "I WANT TO FEEL IMPORTANT AND APPRECIATED!".
Be soft as a
flower when it comes to kindness but tough as thunder when it comes to
principle. Be courteous and polite at all times but never be pushed around.
Ensure that you are always treated with respect.
Be truthful,
patient, persevering, modest and generous.
Recognize and cultivate the power of
autosuggestion. It works and is an essential tool in maintaining peak
performance. We are all performers in one way or another and it is particularly
valuable to use such techniques of athletes and public figures for our own
enhancement. If you want to become more enthusiastic, repeat "I am more
enthusiastic today and am improving this trait daily". Repeat it over and
over. Purchase a legal notepad and write out this mantra 500 times. Do it for
three weeks with regular practice and feel that this quality is developing.
Very soon it will come. This is a strategy that Indian sages have employed for
thousands of years to aid their spiritual and mental development. Do not be
discouraged if the results are not immediate, they will certainly develop. The
spoken word is a powerful influencer of the mind.
Maintain a diary to measure your
progress and to express your thoughts. Writing out not only your successes but
your troubles is one of the world's most effective methods of erasing the worry
habit, staying in optimum state and developing precision of thought.
STRESS AND POSITIVITY - Stress is
simply a response which you create in the interpretation of an event. Two
people might find that a given event results in quite different responses. For
example, an after dinner speech might strike fear into the heart of an
inexperienced speaker while a strong orator views it as a wonderful opportunity
to share his thoughts. Understanding that the perceived negative effects of an
event or task may be mentally manipulated and conditioned towards the positive,
will allow you to be a peak performer in all instances.
Try fasting one
day every two weeks. During these fast days, drink fruit juice and eat fresh
fruits only. You will feel more energetic, cleansed and alert. Fasting also has
a salutary effect on your will-power as you are subverting the otherwise
pressing impulses in your mind calling on you to eat more.
Read "As a
Man Thinketh" by James Allen. And don't just read this little book once,
read it over and over again. It contains an abundance of timeless wisdom on
living a fuller and happier life.
FORGIVENESS - Remember that forgiveness
is a virtue that few develop, but one that is most important to maintaining
peace of mind. Mark Twain wrote that forgiveness is the fragrance the violet
sheds on the heel that has crushed it. Practice forgiveness especially in those
situations where it is seemingly difficult. By using your emotional forgiveness
muscles more regularly, petty wrongs, remarks and slights will not touch you
and nothing will penetrate your concentrated, serene mindset.
MAKE ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT - Empty your
cup. A full cup cannot accept anything more. Similarly, a person who believes
that he cannot learn anything else will stagnate quickly and not move to higher
levels. A true sign of a secure, mature individual is someone who sees every
opportunity as a chance to learn. Even the teachers have teachers.
Act tough and you
will be tough. Have courage and inspire others with your actions. But always be
considerate
Ask not what this
world can do for you but, rather, what you can do for this world. Make service
an important goal in your life. It is a most fulfilling investment of time.
Remember, in the twilight of your life, when all is said and done, the quality
of your life boils down to the quality of your contribution to others. Leave a
rich legacy for those around you to savour.
Remain slightly
aloof. Do not let everyone know everything about you. Cultivate a mystique.
Try entering a 5
km running race and then a 10 km event. The adrenaline that flows from the
experience of racing with several hundred other fitness-minded people is
exhilarating. By constantly pushing the envelope of your capacity, your
potential will quickly unfold. Remember, the body will give you only what you
ask of it.
Start a program of
weight lifting at the gym. Strong people are mentally tough people. As you age,
you need not lose your physical nor your mental strength. 75 year-old men are
running marathons, 80 year-old women have scaled mountains and 90 year-old
grandparents are living rich, productive lives. Whether you are 19 or 93, stay
fit, stay motivated and stay passionate about life.
Never argue with
the person you work for - you will lose more than just the argument.
Two of the
fundamentals for a happy, joyful life are balance and moderation. One must
maintain a balance of all activities and do nothing to extremes.
TIME MANAGEMENT - Remember that
effective time management makes you more rather than less flexible. It allows
you to do the things that you really want to do rather than the things you
really have to do.
Do not take personal development books as
gospel. Read them and take whatever useful ideas you need. Some people feel
they must do everything suggested and take the techniques to extremes. Every
book has at least one tool or strategy of benefit. Take what you need and what
works for you and discard what doesn't suit you.
Spend time with Nature. Natural
settings have a powerful effect on your senses which in turn will lead to a
sense of renewal, refreshment and peacefulness. Peak performers through the
ages have understood the importance of getting back to Nature. Start camping or
simply taking quiet walks in the forest. Rest by a sparkling stream. Cultivate
your own little garden which will serve as your personal oasis in the middle of
a crowded city. By cultivating a friendship with Nature, you will quickly find
more serenity, contentment and richness in your life.
NEVER NEGLECT THE BODY -Recall the wise
saying "mens sana in corpore sano" which means in a sound body rests
a sound mind. Never neglect the body which is intimately connected to the mind.
This is your temple. Feed it the finest fuels, exercise daily and care for it
as you would your prized possession - because it is.
PEACE OF MIND -Be so strong that
nothing interferes with your peace of mind. A well-known boxer was once
unhappy. When asked why, he said that he had allowed himself to think a
negative thought. Curb your desires and stay centered and focused - it gets
easier with practice. You truly cannot afford the luxury of even one negative
thought.
REPUTATION - Be careful about your
reputation. If it is good it will take you to the highest of heights. But once
tarnished, it will be difficult to retrieve. Always reflect on your course of
action. Never do anything you wouldn't be proud to tell your mother about. Have
fun always but temper it with common sense and prudence.
WEAKNESSES -Make a list of all your
weaknesses. A truly confident and enlightened person will note a weakness and
seek to methodically improve. Bear in mind that even the greatest and most
powerful people have weaknesses. Some are better than others in hiding them. On
the other hand, get to know your best qualities and cultivate them.
Never complain. Be known as a positive,
strong, energetic and enthusiastic person. Someone who complains, is cynical
and always looks for the negative in everything, will scare people away and
rarely will succeed at anything. From a purely psychological viewpoint, things
are always created twice: once in the mind and then in reality. Focus on the
positive. Be so mentally tough that nothing takes you off your planned course
to success. Visualize and firmly believe in what you want. It will most
certainly come true.
Overlook the weaknesses of your friends.
If you look for flaws you will most surely find them. Be mature enough to
ignore the petty failings of others and see the good that each one inherently
possesses. We can learn from everyone. Everyone has a story to tell, a joke to
share and a lesson to learn. Open your mind to this and you will learn a
tremendous amount. Friends are so very important to a happy existence -
especially those who have shared many experiences and laughs with you. Work
hard to make friendships, and all your relationships for that matter, stronger
and richer. Call your friends, buy them small gifts of books or other items you
believe they might enjoy. The "law of the farm" applies to
relationships as well as to the rest of life - you reap what you sow and to
have great friends you must first be one.
Be kind,
considerate and courteous. But also be shrewd and know when to be tough and
courageous. This is the mark of a well-defined character and you will surely
command respect. It is most useful to read books on friendliness and enhancing
relationships by being a good listener, showing others sincere appreciation and
refining other interpersonal skills. But, to truly succeed, one must also
recognize that worldly wisdom and shrewdness are essential skills to foster.
Become an expert in human psychology and be able to read the essence of people.
Never be taken advantage of and be aware of the politics around you. Stay above
petty gossiping and office politics but appreciate that they indeed exist and
know what goes on behind your back. Every great leader does.
WATCH YOUR WORDS, THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK! Create
your image as a highly competent, strong, disciplined, calm and decent
individual. Find that crucial balance between working on the image that you
project to the rest of the world and your inner character. Create a sense of
mystery about yourself as the truly wise never show their hand. Do not tell
everyone everything about yourself, your strategies and your aspirations. The
successful citizens of this world think thrice before they speak because a word
uttered can never be retrieved. Make things look easy and people will say you
are naturally gifted. Speak only good things and people will flock to you.
Never speak ill of others and all will know you will not malign them behind
their backs. Build your character and live a highly principled life.
CHOOSING LIFE PARTNER -When choosing
your life partner, remember that this is the most important decision of your
lifetime. The marriage relationship offers 90% of all your support, happiness
and fulfillment so choose it wisely. Consider qualities such as affection,
sense of humor, intelligence, integrity, maturity, temperament, compatibility
and that indescribable characteristic of chemistry. If these are present, your
relationship stands an excellent chance of great success. Move slowly and let
no one press you into an uncomfortable decision.
Never discuss your
personal development activities with anyone. Your strategies for expanding your
mind and spirit are your own. Others might not understand the value of
personal-mastery and, further, will take away your credit when you meet with
success by saying that you relied on techniques. Keep these self-development
activities to yourself.
83% of our sensory
input comes from our eyes. To truly concentrate on something, shut your eyes
and you will remove much distraction.
BE THE MASTER OF YOUR WILL BUT THE SERVANT
OF YOUR CONSCIENCE.
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