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The Art of Preparation: 8 Ways to Plan with Purpose & Intention for Positive Impact

Book by Susan C. Young · 22 quotes · Communication Skills, Quotes By Susan C Young, Relationship Quotes

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“Your mindset brings together your attitude, perceptions, experience, interpretations, opinions, beliefs, values, and understanding to determine how you think, act, walk, talk, behave, and engage.”

“Care enough to take deliberate steps and get ready through thoughtful discipline, research, organization, and effort. It will impress others and give you the winner’s edge to live and give your best.”

“Begin by asking yourself if you are currently showing up to your life, your business, and your relationships in a way that is cultivating an extraordinary life.”

“For some, putting in the time or work to be prepared and live deliberately is natural. For others? It’s work. However, as in the words of Thomas Jefferson, "If you want something you have never had, you must be willing to do something you have never done.”

“One would think that if people truly wanted to live incredible lives, they would do everything in their power to create a mindset which helped them get there. Right?”

“More people continue to be and do exactly the things in life that prevent them from getting what they want or from waking up excited about their day.”

“Since your mindset can make you or break you, how is it going? Is it representing you well or does it need a complete overhaul?”

“The Law of Cause and Effect is as active in your life as the Law of Gravity. It teaches us that for every action there is a reaction.”

“One of the most compelling things about you is the energy you put forth—whether it is positive, negative, or neutral. And that is only the beginning.”

“The way you walk, talk, stand, and carry yourself sends messages to others that can attract or repel, encourage or discourage, and impress or depress.”

“Using your body language to your advantage can not only improve how others perceive you, but can raise your own levels of confidence, competence, and self-esteem.”

“Being mindful of your body movement, facial expressions, voice tone, gestures, orientation, postures, and touch will help you project personal excellence for transforming your communications with others.”

“Being prepared not only reduces our stress level and keeps us from looking stupid, but it builds the confidence that other people have in us that we are dependable, reliable and can be counted upon.”