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Quotes About Development

It's important to realize that on the journey to achieving big, you get bigger. Big requires growth, and by the time you arrive, you're big too! What seemed an insurmountable mountain from a distance is just a small hill when you arrive—at least in proportion to the person you've become. Your thinking, your skills, your relationships, your sense of what is possible and what it takes all grow on the journey to big. As you experience big, you become big.
~ Gary Keller
What starts out linear becomes geometric. You
~ Gary Keller
As you experience big, you become big.
~ Gary Keller
Since there is always another level to learn, mastery actually means you're a master of what you know and an apprentice of what you don't. In other words, we become masters of what is behind us and apprentices for what is ahead. This is why mastery is a journey. Alex
~ Gary Keller
The truth I have come to know very clearly is that seeking mastery is a process and a path, not an event.
~ Gary Keller
Albert Einstein had Max Talmud, his first mentor. It was Max who introduced a ten-year-old Einstein to key texts in math, science, and philosophy. Max took one meal a week with the Einstein family for six years while guiding young Albert. No one is self-made.
~ Gary Keller
Super-successful people aren't superhuman at all; they've just used selected discipline to develop a few significant habits. One at a time. Over time.
~ Gary Keller
Adopt a growth mindset, and don't be afraid of where it can take you. Extraordinary results aren't built solely on extraordinary results. They're built on failure too. In fact, it would be accurate to say that we fail our way to success. When we fail, we stop, ask what we need to do to succeed, learn from our mistakes, and grow. Don't be afraid to fail. See it as part of your learning process and keep striving for your true potential.
~ Gary Keller
Most assume mastery is an end result, but at its core, mastery is a way of thinking, a way of acting, and a journey you experience. When
~ Gary Keller
Build one habit at a time. Success is sequential, not simultaneous. No one actually has the discipline to acquire more than one powerful new habit at a time. Super-successful people aren't superhuman at all; they've just used selected discipline to develop a few significant habits. One at a time. Over time.
~ Gary Keller
The results suggest that it takes an average of 66 days to acquire a new habit. The full range was 18 to 254 days, but the 66 days represented a sweet spot—with easier behaviors taking fewer days on average and tough ones taking longer.
~ Gary Keller
When you see someone who has a lot of knowledge, they learned it over time. When you see someone who has a lot of skills, they developed them over time. When you see someone who has done a lot, they accomplished it over time. When you see someone who has a lot of money, they earned it over time. The key is over time. Success is built sequentially. It's one thing at a time.
~ Gary Keller
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Pates of Human Societies illustrates how farm-based societies that generated a surplus of food ultimately gave rise to professional specialization. "Twelve thousand years ago, everybody on earth was a hunter-gatherer; now almost all of us are farmers or else are fed by farmers." This
~ Gary Keller
making each day a stepping-stone for the next so that you sequentially build a successful life.
~ Gary Keller
Dweck points out that mindsets can and do change. Like any other habit, you set your mind to it until the right mindset becomes routine.
~ Gary Keller
it takes an average of 66 days to acquire a new habit.
~ Gary Keller
Getting extraordinary results is all about creating a domino effect in your life.
~ Gary Keller
When you see someone who has a lot of knowledge, they learned it over time. When you see someone who has a lot of skills, they developed them over time. When you see some one who has done a lot, they accomplished it over time. When you see someone who has a lot of money, they earned it over time. The key is over time. Success is built sequentially. It's one thing at a time.
~ Gary Keller
The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher." — Thomas Henry Huxley
~ Gary Keller
como uma parte do seu processo de aprendizagem e esforce-se para alcançar o seu verdadeiro potencial.
~ Gary Keller
What seemed an insurmountable mountain from a distance is just a small hill when you arrive—at least in proportion to the person you've become. Your thinking, your skills, your relationships, your sense of what is possible and what it takes all grow on the journey to big.
~ Gary Keller
the power to question is the basis of all human progress.
~ Gary Keller
A new answer usually requires new behavior, so don't be surprised if along the way to sizable success you change in the process. But don't let that stop you.
~ Gary Keller
Too many people reach a level where their performance is "good enough" and then stop working on getting better
~ Gary Keller