“I had been told that the training procedure with cats was difficult. It's not. Mine had me trained in two days.” Quote by Bill Dana
“If you get clear on the what, the how will be taken care of.” IfsCareTakenClear Book:The Success Principles(TM) Source: The Success Principles(TM)
“What if you, too, were to greet every interaction in your life with the question 'What's the potential opportunity that this is?'” IfsOpportunityWhat IfInteraction Author:Jack Canfield
“When Olympic decathlon gold medalist Bruce Jenner asked a roomful of Olympic hopefuls if they had a list of written goals, every one raised their hands. When he asked how many of them had that list with them right that moment, only one person raised their hand. That person was Dan O'Brien. And it was Dan O'Brien who went on to win the gold medal in the decathlon at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. Don't underestimate the power of setting goals and constantly reviewing them.” IfsPersonsMomentsHandsWinningGoalWrittenGoldRaisedListsSettingSettingsThat MomentOlympicsUnderestimateMedalSetting GoalsGold MedalsAtlantaWritten GoalsDecathlon Author:Jack Canfield
“Part of paying the price is the willingness to do whatever it takes to get the job done. It comes from a declaration that you are going to get it done no matter what it takes, no matter how long it takes, no matter what comes up.” LongMatterDoneJobsNo Matter WhatCome UpWillingnessDeclarationWhatever It TakesGet It DoneGet The Job Done Author:Jack Canfield
“If you are going to be successful, you have to start hanging out with the successful people. You need to ask them to share their success strategies with you. Then try them on and see if they fit for you. Experiment with doing what they do, reading what they read, thinking the way they think, and so on. If the new ways of thinking and behaving work, adopt them. If not, drop them, and keep looking and experimenting.” PeopleIfsThinkingWayNeedsTryingReadingAsksSuccessfulShareFitStrategyExperimentsBeing SuccessfulHanging OutSuccessful PeopleNew WaysWay Of ThinkingNew Ways Of Thinking Author:Jack Canfield
“Most of life is on-the-job training. Some of the most important things can only be learned in the process of doing them. You do something and you get feedback - about what works and what doesn't. If you don't do anything for fear of doing it wrong, poorly, or badly, you never get any feedback, and therefore you never get to improve.” IfsImportantJobsLife IsProcessTrainingImportant ThingsFeedbackJob Training Author:Jack Canfield
“A recent management study revealed that 46% of employees leaving a company do so because they feel underappreciated; 61% said their bosses don't place much importance on them as people, and 88% said they do not receive acknowledgement for the work they do.” PeopleFeelsSaidCompanyStudyImportanceManagementLeavingEmployeeBossAcknowledgement Author:Jack Canfield
“Make sure to immediately write down any impressions you receive. Intuitive impressions are often subtle and therefore 'evaporate' very quickly, so make sure to capture them in writing as soon as possible. Recent research in neuroscience indicates that an intuitive insight - or any new idea - not captured within 37 seconds is likely never to be recalled again. In 7 minutes, it's gone forever. As my buddy Mark Victor Hansen likes to say, 'As soon as you think it, ink it!'” ThinkingWritingIdeasGoneForeverMinutesResearchMarkInsightLikesImpressionSubtleSecondsCaptureNew IdeasNeuroscienceInkIntuitiveBuddyCaptured Author:Jack Canfield
“The problem is that most people focus on their failures rather than their successes. But the truth is that most people have many more successes than failures.” PeopleProblemFocusTruth IsPersonal Growth Author:Jack Canfield
“I worked from 10 p.m. until 1 a.m. every night for a year to write the first Chicken Soup for the Soul book.” WritingYearsFirstsBookSoulNightChickensEvery NightSoupChicken SoupChicken Soup For The Soul Author:Jack Canfield