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What is the most important and valuable work that you do, in any field or profession? It's thinking!
— Brian Tracy
All change is from the inner to the outer. All change begins in the self-concept. You must become the person you want to be on the inside before you see the appearance of this person on the outside.
— Brian Tracy
The law of correspondence says your outer world is a mirror of your inner world. Your outer world corresponds to your inner world. Your outer world of your relationships—especially with your children and spouse—simply corresponds to how you feel about yourself, how you're doing.
— Brian Tracy
How shall we live in order to be happy?" Your ability to ask and answer that question correctly for yourself—and then to follow where your answer leads you—will largely determine whether you achieve your own happiness, and how soon.
— Brian Tracy
Go through your life regularly and practice "creative abandonment": Consciously determine the activities that you are going to discontinue so that you have more time to spend on those tasks that can really make a difference to your future.
— Brian Tracy
In the long run, and in the short run, the quality of your thinking largely determines the quality of your life. All truly successful, happy people are good thinkers.
— Brian Tracy
You are who you think you are.
— Brian Tracy
The quality of your thinking determines the quality of your life.
— Brian Tracy
Your thoughts create the conditions of your life. When you change your thinking, you change your life. Your outer world becomes a mirror-image reflection of your inner world.
— Brian Tracy
Whenever you face crunch time in your life or business, mentally call a time-out in the game and focus on getting all the information you can about the situation before you make a decision or overreact.
— Brian Tracy
Think often on God, by day, by night, in your business and even in your diversions. He is always near you and with you; leave him not alone.
— Brother Lawrence
I don't want to be a writer so I can write about my life. I want to be a writer to escape from it. + Then you shouldn't be a writer.
— Candace Bushnell