How To ‘Ignite Your Purpose’

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Don’t think about what can happen in a month or a year. Focus on the 24 hours in front of you, and do what you can do to get closer to where you want to be.’

You must be willing to sacrifice what you are for what you will become.’

‘The only way to get out of mediocrity is to keep shooting for excellence.

Fall in love with the process and the results will come.’

‘People either inspire you to greatness or pull you down in to the gutter. No one fails alone, and no one succeeds alone.’

‘To get to that next level, you gotta learn to get comfortable being uncomfortable.’

‘When you focus on the internal, the external fades away.’

‘When you take care of something good, that something good takes care of you.’

‘On the road to success, you cannot afford to make excuses.’

‘You wanna shine like a diamond, you gotta cut like a diamond.’

Look in the mirror, that’s your competition.’

‘Meaningful success begins when we take ownership and responsibility for our part in the shortcomings of our life.’

Source

Eric Thomas (2022). You Owe You: Ignite Your Power, Your Purpose, and Your Why

Why Ideas Are Not Enough

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‘We can create new realities for ourselves, but only when we let go of the ideas that we’re uniquely defective.’

‘Many of us have poor team alignment not because the people on our team are in conflict but because we’re not communicating to our team what we want, need, and dream to be.’

‘The more an idea matters to you, the more you’ll thrash, precisely because its success or failure is deeply important to you.’

‘Not doing your best work leads to creative constipation- at a certain point, you’re too toxic to take new ideas in because you’re not getting them out.’

‘The nature of our best work is that we’re never done, and many of us create work and projects that carry on even after our death. The finish of one project is just the start of many others.’

‘You have to let go of projects and ideas that aren’t allowing you to thrive so you can trade up to the projects that do.’

‘If a project doesn’t have start and completion dates, it’s not likely that it’s going to get done.’

‘It’s easy to see what led to the big win when you have been celebrating and keeping up with all the small wins along the way.’

‘People, in handling affairs,

Often come close to completion and fail

If they are as careful in the end as the beginning

Then they would have no failure.’

‘The more it matters to you, the greater the need for downtime and transition time after finishing your project.’

‘Every best-work project you finish leaves more of your fingerprints on the universe.’

Source:

Charlie Gilkey (2019). Start Finishing: How to Go from Idea to Done