The cost of procrastination is generally far greater than the cost of making mistakes.
The cost of procrastination is generally far greater than the cost of making mistakes.
If it’s obvious that you need to build a whole new building, don’t try to change things by simply repainting a room.
Simple solution to dealing with aggravating people, bad deals, and annoying circumstances in your life: Learn to say (and mean), “Next!”
One of the best reasons not to be arrogant or overconfident is that quick and easy access to knowledge and technology makes everyone vulnerable to competition.
Don’t become rigidly attached to how things must happen. Always be prepared to alter your course.
Every perceived problem, obstacle, and setback is a positive experience if you learn something from it.
Move toward what you want and away from what you do not want.
Do not allow events to control you. Always focus on finding ways to convert circumstances to your benefit.