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Marshall Sylver
Age: 62
Born: 1962
Born: May 19
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You will never see what you are capable of, although you must seek to.
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You can't get more by going for less.
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Consistently ask yourself: 'Is what I'm doing right now working for me or working against me?
Marshall Sylver
Let your yes be yes and your no be no--you can always change your mind.
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See your misfortunes as blessings.
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Not believing in something doesn't make it not exist.
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With constant repetition and reinforcement, new habits are easily formed.
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When you truly desire change, your conscious mind chooses the positive, new action.
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People reach a point of readiness for change when they reach their own personal bottom.
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Choose who you are in any given moment.
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Enjoy the journey as much as the destination.
Marshall Sylver
Instead of looking for love, let it happen by being the best you that you can be.
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Those that are afraid to buy are always afraid to sell.
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When you think what someone thinks & do what they do, you'll find that you'll produce a similar result.
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Nothing has any power except the power that you give it.
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People will always respect you when you're in the process of being better.
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The stress of an action diminishes rapidly after that action is performed.
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What if opportunity comes and you aren't prepared? If you don't prepare yourself for opportunity, one thing is certain, you won't win even when you get the chance. You must recognize the power of being prepared.
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Never fall in love with someone's potential.
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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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