Thomas Powell
Thomas Powell
failures people successful
Successful people do what successful people do, and failures do what failures do; and if the failures did what the successful do, the failures would be successful.
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A successful person is the product of their life just the same as a failure. The difference is that successful people have learned how to use the same challenges we all face as opportunities to learn and grow.
efficiency focused great truly
Efficiency is only truly great when it is focused on effectiveness.
character choosing creates life words
Each person creates the life they live by choosing the words they speak.
best improving life next start ten time
The best time to start improving the next ten years of your life is always - now. Why wait?
attending dream harvard lifelong reality realized university
I made my lifelong dream of attending Harvard University a reality when I realized someone has to do it, why not me? Why not YOU?
access business lead small
Small business will lead our recovery, but without access to capital, there is no recovery.
balanced integrated
Don't live a balanced life. Live an integrated life.
carried education everyday journey ongoing point throughout
Education does not end at any point in our lives; it is an ongoing journey to be carried with us everyday throughout our lives.
anyone eye face
You can look anyone in the eye when you can face yourself in the mirror.
achieve careful goals quite
Be very careful about the goals you set because quite often you achieve them.
attention due failing failure focus found lack opportunity resources
I have found that a person is not a failure due to lack of opportunity, but because of failing to focus attention and resources on the opportunity at hand.
days difference life proud thoughts versus
Life accumulates. The difference of accumulating days that we are proud of versus days for which we are regretful is in controlling our thoughts in each moment.
advice learned smile
I have learned that a smile is a better persuader than a fist, in the long run.