“If you haven’t already clearly defined your values, you may find yourself making choices that conflict with what you want. If, for example, honesty is a big thing for you, but you hang out with liars, there’s a conflict. When your actions conflict with your values, you’ll end up unhappy, frustrated, and despondent. In fact, psychologists tell us that nothing creates more stress than when our actions and behaviors aren’t congruent with our values.” IfsWantMayEndsFactsBigsActionValuesChoicesHavensHonestyExampleConflictBehaviorStressWhat You WantUnhappyDefinedFinding YourselfLiarsHanging OutFrustratedBig ThingsOur ActionsPsychologistMaking ChoicesDespondent Author:Darren Hardy
“And as long as you’re making choices unconsciously, you can’t consciously choose to change that ineffective behavior and turn it into productive habits.” LongTurnsChoicesHabitBehaviorProductiveMaking Choices Book:The Compound Effect Source: The Compound Effect
“When it comes to breaking old habits and starting new ones, remember to be patient with yourself. If you've spent twenty, thirty, or forty years or more repeating the behaviors you're now trying to change, you've got to expect it's going to take time and effort before you see lasting results.” IfsTryingYearsRememberResultsEffortHabitBehaviorTwentiesPatientStartingThirtyFortyLastingTake TimeBe PatientTrying To ChangeOld Habits Author:Darren Hardy
“The organization will always mirror the behavior, habits, attitude, mindset and pace of the leader.” AttitudeLeaderHabitBehaviorOrganizationMirrorsMindsetPace Author:Darren Hardy