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Marshall Sylver
Age: 62
Born: 1962
Born: May 19
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Either you will do now what it takes or ten years from now you wish that you had.
Marshall Sylver
Take action now, because tomorrow never comes.
Marshall Sylver
Choose who you are in any given moment.
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
See your misfortunes as blessings.
Marshall Sylver
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.
Marshall Sylver
Habits are a function of your subconscious mind.
Marshall Sylver
Self-programming, what you believe and affirm about yourself, is the basis of who you are.
Marshall Sylver
Everything begins with a thought, and thoughts are turned into plans, and plans into reality.
Marshall Sylver
Make no apologies for who you are.
Marshall Sylver
Never fall in love with someone's potential.
Marshall Sylver
Take charge of your environment.
Marshall Sylver
What you do today will determine how you feel tomorrow.
Marshall Sylver
If someone lies to you, be quick to forgive & they'll be more apt to tell you the truth.
Marshall Sylver
Be interested rather than interesting
Marshall Sylver
You 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 Sylver
In communication, you get back what you send out.
Marshall Sylver
Laughter is a release of tension. When influencing, make the other person laugh you'll gain rapport instantly.
Marshall Sylver
When you think what someone thinks & do what they do, you'll find that you'll produce a similar result.
Marshall Sylver
People reach a point of readiness for change when they reach their own personal bottom.
Marshall Sylver