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Quotes About Results

One of the great keys to terrific performance, then, is to train your attention on making consistent 1% wins and micro-achievements throughout each hour of your workday. Small daily achievements, when done consistently over time, definitely do lead to stunning results.
~ Robin S. Sharma
La dedicación y la disciplina ofrecen mejores resultados que la brillantez y el talento innato en el día a día.
~ Robin S. Sharma
There are no real failures in life, only results, there are no true tragedies, only lessons. And there are really no problems, only opportunities waiting to be recognised as solutions by the person of wisdom.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Small, daily, seemingly insignificant improvements, when done consistently over time, yield staggering results
~ Robin S. Sharma
Always underpromise and overdeliver.
~ Robin S. Sharma
with better daily awareness you can make better daily choices, and with better daily choices you'll start seeing better daily results. The Spellbinder calls this The 3 Step Success Formula.
~ Robin S. Sharma
I develop better daily awareness around myself and why it is that I do what I do, I'll make the better daily choices that will give me better daily results.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Remember, there are no real failures in life, only results. There are no true tragedies, only lessons. And there really are no problems, only opportunities waiting to be recognized as solutions by the person of wisdom.
~ Robin S. Sharma
el compromiso a tiempo parcial arroja también resultados parciales»
~ Robin S. Sharma
To get Game-Changing results, start focusing on Game-Changing thoughts.
~ Robin Sharma
La más pequeña de las acciones es siempre mejor que la más noble de las intenciones.
~ Robin Sharma
The only plausible common basis for all these events is to celebrate the rise of Protestantism. This raises an even more important matter: that so many of the achievements attributed to Protestantism are entirely mythical and some of the actual results of the rise of Protestantism were quite unfortunate.
~ Rodney Stark
Then they calculated the relationship between Protestantism and these measures of industrial capitalism. The results were zero: Catholic and Protestant nations did not differ!
~ Rodney Stark
When bad things unexpectedly happen, as they always do, or when serious errors in judgment occur, as they do more often than most of us wish to admit, accountable companies and their executives take action to control the damage and set a new course for achieving results.
~ Roger Connors
Remember, getting stuck in the victim cycle is not bad, it's just not effective. It keeps you from getting results.
~ Roger Connors
The hard things people need to say and hear are those things that can do the most to help them see the reality of a situation, a reality that can make all the difference between success and failure. That's the prize. It's not about the hard things hurting you; it's about the hard things helping you see a reality that will move you to a better place to get the results you want. Now
~ Roger Connors
systematic tools for getting results, whether in business or international diplomacy, summed up in Beyond Machiavelli and Getting It DONE;
~ Roger Fisher
string theory is completely different from this. Here there appear to be no results whatever that provide it with experimental
~ Roger Penrose
The world is divided into people who do things and people who get the credit. Try, if you can, to belong to the former. There's far less competition. (Dwight Morrow)
~ Ron Chernow
You produce the right results for the wrong reasons, then." I nodded. "But I try to do the right thing. I think the reasons don't really matter. Whatever, I like to see the right thing done.
~ Lee Child
They that sow the wind shall reap the whirlwind.
~ Lee Child
His toxicology was absolutely clear. The
~ Lee Child
In 1932, after nineteen years of research, Bartlett published his results.
~ Leonard Mlodinow
labs make errors, for instance, in collecting or handling a sample, by accidentally mixing or swapping samples, or by misinterpreting or incorrectly reporting results.
~ Leonard Mlodinow