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Marshall Sylver
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Marshall Sylver
Age: 62
Born: 1962
Born: May 19
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Choose who you are in any given moment.
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Everything you want and you don't have, you get from other people.
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What you do today will determine how you feel tomorrow.
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Nothing has any power except the power that you give it.
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A 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.
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Make no apologies for who you are.
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There 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.
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You can't get more by going for less.
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See your misfortunes as blessings.
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The greater the responsibility, the greater the reward.
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Determine where you are going and how you will get there will become obvious.
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To yourself you are what you think. To the outside world, you are what you do.
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With constant repetition and reinforcement, new habits are easily formed.
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Take charge of your environment.
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Your body will produce what your mind believes.
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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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You simply cannot blame anyone or anything for causing you to be, think or respond in a certain way.
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Not believing in something doesn't make it not exist.
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The stress of an action diminishes rapidly after that action is performed.
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