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Mark Berly

@markberly

CXO | Board Member | Advisor | Building and Growing Teams

Katılım Nisan 2009
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@TonyRobbins I agree that imagination is a crucial aspect to it all. Regularly think about what you want most.
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Tony Robbins@TonyRobbins·
IMAGINE all that you want to GIVE, and SHARE, and BE in this life. Then DECIDE you won’t let up until you DO. Make it happen👊
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@AdamMGrant If you’re not sure of something, maybe it’s not for you.
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Adam Grant@AdamMGrant·
Achieving your goals is not about being more efficient in your tasks. It's about being more selective in your commitments. More free time in the future is an illusion. You won't be less busy—you'll just be busy with new priorities. If it's not an enthusiastic yes, it's a no.
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@fosslien There is immense value in this realization. People can come together with this understanding.
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@JamesClear There’s a lot of willpower at work here. It can help to do it gradually.
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James Clear@JamesClear·
Write down all the projects you are working on right now. What is the one thing that, if you had the courage to eliminate it entirely, would make all the others easier?
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Adam Grant@AdamMGrant·
Being helpful isn't about pleasing people. It's about making a unique contribution. If you never say no, people don't respect your time. If you're thoughtful about when you give, they're more selective in their asks. The goal isn't to be needed. It's to add value and be valued.
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@simonsinek Which means we all need optimism. There is no way around it.
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Simon Sinek@simonsinek·
Trust has two dimensions: competence and integrity. We can forgive mistakes of competence. Mistakes of integrity are harder to overcome.
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Adam Grant@AdamMGrant·
A culture of rapid responding prizes shallow reactions over deep reflection. We shouldn't mistake promptness for politeness. If a message isn't urgent, it's not rude to take a week to reply. It's better to be slow and thoughtful than fast and careless. nytimes.com/2023/04/13/opi…
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@simonsinek It’s important to remember that they are learning, too.
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Simon Sinek@simonsinek·
A mentor is not someone who walks ahead of us and tells us how they did it. A mentor is someone who walks alongside us to guide us on what we can do.
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@BrianTracy You have said it perfectly, Brian. Never forget the glory from that first step.
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Brian Tracy@BrianTracy·
Taking the first step can be daunting, but it's also incredibly liberating. It's the moment when your idea transforms from a mere thought into a tangible reality. It's the moment when you gain momentum and start moving toward your #goals.
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Mark Berly@markberly·
@TonyRobbins This idea only continues to become more true. People should never let themselves forget it, Tony.
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Tony Robbins@TonyRobbins·
Freedom comes by knowing the TRUTH. Claim the truth of YOUR UNLIMITED NATURE today! ✨
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Tony Robbins@TonyRobbins·
Each breath, each moment, each day is an opportunity to be renewed, to LET GO of the PAST, and to recognize that LIFE is always happening FOR us. ❤️
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Mark Berly@markberly·
@JamesClear I believe this time exists. However, we don’t always have to put a hard stop to it once it ends. There is always room for further innovation.
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James Clear@JamesClear·
There is usually a block of time each day when you are at your best—​peak energy, peak enthusiasm. Let's say it's 2 hours per day. How do you spend those 2 hours? Who or what gets your best time?
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Mark Berly@markberly·
@francescagino Space could do a lot for any similar scenario. It can foster human-centricity like never before.
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Francesca Gino@francescagino·
The latest episode of the @HBO show Succession raises a few ideas to deal with regret and use it as a potential force for good. 1. Find closure 2. Get some distance 3. Embrace compartmentalization @HarvardBiz hbr.org/2023/04/what-s…
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@JamesClear This is great networking advice, James. We must pay attention to how others are being treated.
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James Clear@JamesClear·
Being pleasant and having a good attitude is a simple way to become luckier. Opportunities come through people, and people are more likely to bring opportunities to people they like. It’s hard to win if your attitude adds friction to every interpersonal experience.
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