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Marshall Sylver
Age: 62
Born: 1962
Born: May 19
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Habits are a function of your subconscious mind.
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You 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.
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Take charge of your environment.
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Turn your habit into a conscious decision.
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Choose who you are in any given moment.
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The greater the responsibility, the greater the reward.
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Learn 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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Everything begins in thought and the reality is only our interpretation of the situation.
Marshall Sylver
Ask yourself: Where do I want to go? Recognize where you are now, then figure out the steps to get there.
Marshall Sylver
Determine where you are going and how you will get there will become obvious.
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Wealthy people always know the exact value of their time.
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If someone lies to you, be quick to forgive & they'll be more apt to tell you the truth.
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What you are willing to lose will be proportionate to what you are able to win.
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See your misfortunes as blessings.
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You will never see what you are capable of, although you must seek to.
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You simply cannot blame anyone or anything for causing you to be, think or respond in a certain way.
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Nothing has any power except the power that you give it.
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Enjoy the journey as much as the destination.
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You can't get more by going for less.
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Ask 'What' and 'When.' The 'How' will naturally be revealed.
Marshall Sylver