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An inspiration engine for ideas
Despite the fact that you may not currently consider yourself an expert or “guru,” the fact is that anyone can be one. Don’t worry; we will reframe the words “expert” and “guru” if you have a negative association with them, because being an expert or guru is just about helping people succeed, which is a very good thing. Becoming an expert is simply
... See moreBrendon Burchard • The Millionaire Messenger

A great exercise is to ask yourself: “Who’s the person living my dream life?” Identify that person, research their early life, and figure out how they got to where they are today. As Bryant said, “We’re surrounded by people who do incredible things, and the information is right there for us to learn from.” Listen intently, take what you have
... See morePolina Marinova Pompliano • Hidden Genius
In the coaching business and even in the teaching business, it all comes back to you. Who are you? Why do you do what you do? What do you represent?
Ajit Nawalkha • The Book of Coaching: For Extraordinary Coaches
It’s not a knowledge problem; it’s an execution problem. Our experience has shown that most people have the capacity to double or triple their income just by consistently applying what they already know. Despite this, people continue to chase new ideas thinking that the next idea is the one that will magically make it all better.
Brian P. Moran, Michael Lennington • The 12 Week Year: Get More Done in 12 Weeks than Others Do in 12 Months


Success is more than reaching our goals—it’s living our values. There’s no higher value than aspiring to be better tomorrow than we are today.
Adam Grant • Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things
Your goal should always be to become the best you, not a pretty good—or even damn good—version of somebody else.