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Invest in others before you ask them to invest in you. It is harder to make a withdrawal if you haven’t been making regular deposits.

Meridith Elliott Powel
Meridith Elliott Powel

One of the Top 15 Business Growth Experts to watch by Currency Fair. An award winning author, keynote speaker and business strategist.

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An increasing number of individuals in our economy are now competing with the rock stars of their sectors. Even if the talent advantage of the best is small compared to the next rung down on the skill ladder, the superstars still win the bulk of the market.

Cal Newport
Cal Newport

American non-fiction author and associate professor of computer science at Georgetown University.

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The fight is here. I need ammunition, not a ride.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Volodymyr Zelenskyy

A Ukrainian politician, former actor and comedian, who is the sixth and current president of Ukraine. 

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Every human act is a response to a personal need. The motivation for all personal behaviour is to produce a sense of “feel good”, a sense of inner peace and well being. To expect a person to go against his desire to feel good or as good as he can feel under any momentary condition is illogical and irrational.

Sidney Madwed
Sidney Madwed

An American painter, sculptor, poet, and public speaker.

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I readily agree that happiness isn’t everything. It isn’t even the most important thing. But all other things being equal, it’s better to be happy than not.

Barry Schwartz
Barry Schwartz

An American psychologist and the Dorwin Cartwright Professor of Social Theory and Social Action at Swarthmore College.

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An expert is someone who has succeeded in making decisions and judgements simpler through knowing what to pay attention to and what to ignore.

Edward de Bono
Edward de Bono

A British physician, psychologist, author (Six Thinking Hats), inventor, and philosopher. He originated the term lateral thinking.

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Sometimes it’s easier to reach out to people who have more in common with us. Don’t give in to that tendency. Stretch to make connections with people who can bring a diversity of thoughts and skills to your resource network. That will amplify your potential, no matter what direction the NASDAQ is heading.

Meridith Elliott Powel
Meridith Elliott Powel

One of the Top 15 Business Growth Experts to watch by Currency Fair. An award winning author, keynote speaker and business strategist.

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Once the talent market is made universally accessible, those at the peak of the market thrive while the rest suffer.

Cal Newport
Cal Newport

American non-fiction author and associate professor of computer science at Georgetown University.

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Barry Schwartz – People think more creatively and expansively when they are happy

All other things being equal, it’s better to be happy than not

Despite our romantic images of suffering geniuses who have enriched our civilization, creative by day and tormented by night, there is a growing body of evidence that people think more creatively and expansively when they’re happy than when they’re not.

Source: The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less (Book) by Barry Schwartz

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Sustainable progress, in everything from diet to fitness to creativity, isn’t about being consistently great; it’s about being great at being consistent. It’s about being good enough over and over again.

Brad Stulberg
Brad Stulberg

An Author of best-selling books The Passion Paradox and Peak Performance.

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