One must, however, not just work hard. One must work smart. As the saying goes, the efficient person gets the job done right the effective person gets the right job done.
—John-Roger, Peter McWilliams
Topics: Work
Nothing succeeds like persistence. The common denominator of all successful people is their persistence.
—John-Roger, Peter McWilliams
Topics: Perseverance
A primary reason people don’t do new things Is because they want to be able to do them perfectly—first time. It’s completely irrational, impractical, not workable—and yet, it’s how most people run their lives.
—John-Roger, Peter McWilliams
Topics: Perfectionism
Every time we give our word, it counts. For the most part, most people give it entirely too often. Our word is a precious commodity and should be treated as such.
—John-Roger, Peter McWilliams
Topics: Honesty
When you are in a state of nonacceptance, it’s difficult to learn. A clenched fist cannot receive a gift, and a clenched psyche grasped tightly against the reality of what must not be accepted cannot easily receive a lesson.
—John-Roger, Peter McWilliams
Topics: Learning
Enough! It’s time to grow up. If we want to play adult games—living our Dream—we must play by adult rules. One of the primary adult rules: We are individually responsible for our own lives.
—John-Roger, Peter McWilliams
Topics: Responsibility, Dreams
For the most part, most people most often choose comfort—the familiar, the time-honored, the well-worn but well-known. After a lifetime of choosing between comfort and risk, we are left with the life we currently have.
—John-Roger, Peter McWilliams
The biggest lie in choosing is, “I can’t.” That is simply not true. We can do anything we want If we don’t do something, it is because we have committed our time, energy and resources somewhere else.
—John-Roger, Peter McWilliams
Courage, contrary to popular belief, is not the absence of fear. Courage is the wisdom to act in spite of fear.
—John-Roger, Peter McWilliams
Topics: Courage
People often confuse “goal” and “purpose.” A goal is something tangible a purpose is a direction. A goal can be achieved a purpose is fulfilled in each moment. We can set ad achieve many goals a purpose remains constant for life.
—John-Roger, Peter McWilliams
Topics: Goals
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