Harvey Mackay

Harvey Mackay
Harvey Mackayis a businessman, author and syndicated columnist with Universal Uclick. His weekly column gives career and inspirational advice and is featured in over 100 newspapers. Mackay has authored seven New York Times bestselling books, including three number one bestsellers. He is also a member of the National Speakers Association Council of Peers Award for Excellence Hall of Fame...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinessman
CountryUnited States of America
inspirational inspire good-person
A mediocre person tells. A good person explains. A superior person demonstrates. A great person inspires others to see for themselves.
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One mistake will never kill you. The same mistake over and over again will.
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Failure is not falling down but staying down.
basketball jobs mean
Leadership does not mean getting people to do their job. It means getting people to do their best.
philosophy crazy cards
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character leader arrogance
By my count, more business leaders have failed and derailed because of arrogance than any other character flaw.
failure failing plans
Failures don't plan to fail; they fail to plan.
inspirational long cows
It doesn't matter how much milk you spill as long as you don't lose the cow.
jobs stupid careers
Many, perhaps most, people who lose their jobs are mistaken about the reason for which they lost their jobs. Some will say that they're failures, others that their boss had it in for them, and others yet that they were sure their career ended because of a stupid faux pas they made at the company picnic.
attitude outcomes
Failure is an attitude, not an outcome.
mirrors looks phases
Look in the mirror every day and say, I am in charge. You might not have control over every phase of your life, but you have more control than you realize, and you are responsible for your own happiness and success.
people advice pieces
It's the oldest, corniest piece of advice in the world but it still works. The strongest networks are built on friendship. Be a friend not only to the people in your network, but to the people who matter the most to the people in your network.
live-life ratios want
If you want to double your success ratio, you have to double your failure ratio.
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Every morning brings new potential, but if you dwell on the misfortunes of the day before, you tend to overlook tremendous opportunities.