“Establishing and maintaining clarity for yourself and what you want is the starting point for success. Thus, maintaining extraordinary clarity is necessary to achieve extraordinary success. The problem is that most people maintain a mediocre level of clarity, which inevitably leads to a mediocre level of success.” PeopleThinkingWantProblemLevelsAchieveExtraordinaryStartingWhat You WantClarityMediocreMaintainingStarting PointThinking Differently Author:Hal Elrod
“As regards my means of expression, I try my hardest to achieve the maximum of clarity, power, and plastic aggressiveness; a physical sensation to begin with, followed up by an impact on the psyche.” TryingMeanAchieveExpressionRegardImpactHardestClaritySensationsPlasticMaximumAggressiveness Author:Joan Miro
“The ultimate success formula: I) Decide what you want (Be precise! Clarity is power) II) Take action (because desire is not enough) III) Notice what's working or not (You don't want to continue to expend energy on an approach that's worthless IV) Change your approach until you achieve what you want (Flexibility gives you the power to create a new approach and a new result.)” WantGivingEnoughActionDesireEnergyResultsAchieveApproachUltimateWhat You WantClarityFormulasPreciseWorthlessFlexibilityNew ApproachUltimate Success Author:Tony Robbins
“Academic environments are generally characterised by the presence of peole who claim to understand more than in fact they do. Linguistic Philosophy has produced a great revolution, generating people who claim not to understand when in fact they do. Some achieve great virtuosity at it. Any beginner in philosophy can manage not to understand, say, Hegel, but I have heard people who were so advanced that they knew how not to understand writers of such limpid clarity as Bertrand Russell or A.J. Ayer.” PeoplePhilosophyFactsEnvironmentHeardAchieveRevolutionClaimsClarityManageAcademicBeginnersHegelVirtuosity Author:Ernest Gellner
“Nothing motivates like success. While academics, consultants and gurus are preoccupied with coming up with great insights and seminal ideas, usually they don't realize that making things happen, achieving operational excellence, moving the organization from uncertainty to clarity, from red ink to black, is what really creates hope for a better future. Therefore, great leadership always involves great ideas and real actions that reinforce a strong belief in the excellence of the decision makers and in the viability of the organization itself.” RealActionMovingBeliefStrongBlackRealizingDecisionAchieveExcellenceInsightThings HappenClarityUncertaintyGuruGreat LeaderGreat Idea Author:Judith M Bardwick