“Yesterday is history,
tomorrow is a mystery,
and today is a gift;
that's why it's called the present.”
"Most of the time, What should I do with my life? is a terrible question.
What should I do with this tennis serve? What should I do with this line at Starbucks? What should I do with this traffic jam? How should I respond to the anger I feel welling up in my chest?
These are better questions.
Excellence is the next five minutes, improvement is the next five minutes, happiness is the next five minutes. This doesn’t mean you ignore planning. I encourage you to make huge, ambitious plans. Just remember that the big-beyond-belief things are accomplished when you deconstruct them into the smallest possible pieces and focus on each moment of impact, one step at a time."--Tim Ferris, Tribe of Mentors
What should I do with this tennis serve? What should I do with this line at Starbucks? What should I do with this traffic jam? How should I respond to the anger I feel welling up in my chest?
These are better questions.
Excellence is the next five minutes, improvement is the next five minutes, happiness is the next five minutes. This doesn’t mean you ignore planning. I encourage you to make huge, ambitious plans. Just remember that the big-beyond-belief things are accomplished when you deconstruct them into the smallest possible pieces and focus on each moment of impact, one step at a time."--Tim Ferris, Tribe of Mentors
“You can do so much in ten minutes’ time. Ten minutes, once gone, are gone for good. Divide your life into ten-minute units and sacrifice as few of them as possible in meaningless activity.” –Ingvar Kamprad Swedish business magnate, founder of IKEA
“Every day is an opportunity to create a living masterpiece. We have far more control in our lives than many embrace. We create or co-create our experiences in life, and each day is a new opportunity to be fully engaged in the present moment. It’s the present moment where glimpses of our potential are revealed and expressed. A living masterpiece is not drawn on a canvas or etched in stone or inked by pen. It’s the pursuit and expression of applied insight and wisdom."--Michael Gervais, performance psychologist and mindsets coach
“There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. That will be the beginning.” –Louis L’Amour, American Western novelist and short-story writer, author of more than 100 works.