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Quotes About Achievement

success" has nothing to do with prestige symbols, but with creative accomplishment.
~ Maxwell Maltz
Throughout his work, Dr. Maltz used two terms that some people find more beneficial than the word "goal." The word "goal" causes a negative reaction or feeling of tension in some people. But if they use the word "project" or "cause," they understand what they need to do.
~ Maxwell Maltz
This Creative Mechanism within you is impersonal. It will work automatically and impersonally to achieve goals of success and happiness, or unhappiness and failure, depending on the goals that you yourself set for it. Present it with "success goals," and it functions as a Success Mechanism. Present it with negative goals, and it operates just as impersonally, and just as faithfully, as a Failure Mechanism.
~ Maxwell Maltz
When you do see a thing clearly in your mind, the creative Success Mechanism within you takes over and does the job much better than you could do it by conscious effort, or "willpower.
~ Maxwell Maltz
It doesn't matter how many times you have failed in the past. What matters is the successful attempt, which should be remembered, reinforced, and dwelt upon.
~ Maxwell Maltz
You can have many goals, but concentrating on just one at a time will help you accomplish far more than attempting to focus on many at once. Get the fire of desire started within being single-minded about one goal and the flame will naturally spread to the others without you forcing it. 4.
~ Maxwell Maltz
After you've done this, you can go back into your past and find a "successful" memory, an occasion when you did something well. Again, this could be as simple as tying your shoes for the first time or writing your name in school. When it happened is irrelevant. How "big" the success was doesn't matter either. All that matters is that the memory triggers a positive, happy, feel-good experience in you right now.
~ Maxwell Maltz
1. Your built-in Success Mechanism must have a goal or "target." This goal, or target, must be conceived of as "already in existence—now" either in actual or potential form.
~ Maxwell Maltz
The idea of overcoming is always fascinating to me. It's fascinating because few of us realize how much energy we have expended just to be here today. I don't think we give ourselves enough credit for the overcoming.
~ Maya Angelou
There were times when it was said that I had more determination than talent. This may be said of many. It may also be said that life loves the person who dares to live it.
~ Maya Angelou
Something made greater by ourselves and in turn that makes us greater.
~ Maya Angelou
For just someone that want success without experiencing something similar, 100% of those, are always ignorant and end up in very tight spot. So it is a good idea to work for somebody then you'll learn the basics etc.
~ Unknown
We become what we do.
~ Unknown
Failure is the first ladder of success.
~ Unknown
You are born to achieve beyond potential, let your every breath counts.
~ Unknown
for every one to reach the mountain top of his or her desire its really a hustle and hard work
~ Unknown
Zar mislite da ?e ?ovjek posti?i ono što želi?
~ Meša Selimovi?
A odricanje je ubjedljivo, ne postavlja sebi granice ni ciljeve, ni?emu ne teži, ništa ne brani. Teže je nešto braniti nego napadati, jer ono što se ostvaruje neprestano se haba, neprestano se odvaja od zamisli.
~ Meša Selimovi?
Do vraga, ništa nije toliko naopako kao dobro u?injeno s ciljem, ni toliko glupo kao ?ovjek koji nešto ho?e po svome kalupu.
~ Meša Selimovi?
The four columns of success are motivation, education, actions and relations
~ Unknown
count to forty.
~ Unknown
In life, no one gives you credit for effort.
~ Meg Wolitzer
I think there are two kinds of feminists. The famous ones, and everyone else. Everyone else, all the people who just quietly go and do what they're supposed to do, and don't get a lot of credit for it, and don't have someone out there every day telling them they're doing an awesome job.
~ Meg Wolitzer
Inteligente. For years it had been enough to be the intelligent one. All that had meant, in the beginning, was that you could answer the kinds of questions that your teachers asked. The whole world appeared to be fact-based, and that had been a relief to Greer, who could dredge up facts with great ease, a magician pulling coins from behind any available ear. Facts appeared before her, and the she simply articulated them, and in this way she became known as the smartest one in her glass.
~ Meg Wolitzer