The person you grow to become in pursuit of a goal makes the journey a memorable experience.
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Achieving a goal is not the most important part of the process. The destination should never be your primary purpose or objective.
Goals are the result of bringing your dreams, ideas, and ideals into a real and examinable form by giving them permanence in written form.
Long-term goals provide focus, but inspiration comes from the accomplishment of short-term goals.
They are probably the single most important deciding factor for long-term success, and your ability to set and make plans to achieve them is the master skill to your successful future.
To be successful you must be willing to work hard, work smart, work consistently, and most importantly do all three simultaneously over a long period of time.
In order to be successful you must decide to be intentional about what you do, how you live, and who you are becoming.
Select carefully and continuously review your circle of influence, and be unapologetic about who you exclude.
Your rewards in life will be in proportion to the effort you apply.
You must discipline yourself consistently to do what others do occasionally in order to have the future few will get to experience.
Wisdom allows you to decide how best to apply yourself to get the most return on your time and energy invested.
Success is not simply about intelligence and ambition. The time invested, the quality of preparation, and the effort applied are essential to excellence or mastery.
Working hard alone without being smart and consistent won__ lead to success.
Talent helps, but success is only achieved and sustained through consistent effort.
Talent is never enough. Effort, not talent, is the key to success.
There is a direct relationship between the number of times you attempt a task and the likelihood of success.
Hard work without purpose seldom leads to success.
Effort is the foundation of all achievements and is the single greatest competitive advantage and quality you must consistently apply to achieve your dreams.