You must learn to love, respect and believe in yourself. To accomplish this, begin by restructuring your current self-programming.
Marshall SylverEverything begins in thought and the reality is only our interpretation of the situation.
Marshall SylverTurn your 'problems' into 'challenges' and you will suddenly see results in a more positive light.
Marshall SylverUnless you love yourself, it's difficult to respect anyone else who holds that high an opinion of you.
Marshall SylverPeople will always be more willing to give you things that they think you don't need.
Marshall SylverPeople reach a point of readiness for change when they reach their own personal bottom.
Marshall SylverThe power of faith is suspending judgment long enough to gain the rewards available.
Marshall SylverYou don't need to do anything to be loved. Just be who you know you are. It's the only way to experience real love.
Marshall SylverYou can never get more by saying "No." You can hold a current position by saying "No", but you can only move forward by saying "Yes."
Marshall SylverWhen you think what someone thinks & do what they do, you'll find that you'll produce a similar result.
Marshall SylverLaughter is a release of tension. When influencing, make the other person laugh; you'll gain rapport instantly.
Marshall SylverOne of the first ways to begin building your self-confidence is to focus on what's great about you.
Marshall SylverA dream becomes a goal the moment you write it down. A goal becomes a plan the moment you break it down into doable steps. A plan becomes a reality only when you take action.
Marshall SylverYour life wasn't meant to be a struggle; it was meant to be an adventure. Start living the adventure now!
Marshall SylverThere are only 2 reasons that someone would want something in their life and not get it. First, they don't know what to do and second, they know what to do and don't know how to get themselves to do it consistently, if at all.
Marshall SylverLearn to trust and be trustworthy. When you treat someone as if they are being dishonest, you will train them to be. It's more powerful to treat someone as if they are being honest, and you will train them to now be honest, even if they weren't then.
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