1. (Source: swiss-miss.com)

     


  2. People usually can’t differentiate what they really love and what they love the idea of. But more importantly, you are not meant to do what you love. You are meant to do what you’re skilled at.
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    (Source: medium.com)

     


  3. Whatever you’re doing, a sense of superiority will make you worse at it. Humility, on the other hand, will make you better.

    The moment you think you’ve got it all figured out, your progress stops. Instead, continue to advance and improve by reminding yourself how much more there will always be to discover.

    Confidence is positive and empowering, but arrogance is deadly. Be confident, but not at the expense of your respect for others.

    Don’t burn up all your energy proving how great you are. Invest your time and energy being thoughtful and helpful.

    See the victories not as proof of your supremacy, but as opportunities to offer more value to life. See the defeats not as personal affronts, but as chances to learn and grow stronger.

    Take care not to waste your time in delusions of grandeur. Embrace the power of confident humility, and live well.

    — Ralph Marston
     


  4. Concern yourself more with accepting responsibility than with assigning blame. Let the possibilities inspire you more than the obstacles discourage you.
    — Ralph Marston
     


  5. It is a milestone of maturity when we start to understand what triggers us and why – and to take steps to mitigate the most self-harming of our responses.
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    (Source: swiss-miss.com)

     


  6. We either make ourselves miserable or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.
    — Carlos Castaneda
     


  7. What you do makes a difference and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.
    — Jane Goodall
     

  8. (Source: thedsgnblog.com)

     

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  10. 7 Things Every Kids Needs To Hear
    1. I love you
    2. I’m proud of you
    3. I’m sorry
    4. I forgive you
    5. I’m listening
    6. This is your responsibility
    7. You’ve got what it takes
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    (Source: swiss-miss.com)

     


  11. Your company’s working environment is the sum of these three parts:

    1. The character of your employees
    2. The business’s priorities
    3. How people actually get work done

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    (Source: Fast Company)

     


  12. It scales better than competitiveness, frustration, pettiness, regret, revenge, merit (whatever that means) or apathy. Kindness ratchets up. It leads to more kindness. It can create trust and openness and truth and enthusiasm and patience and possibility.

    Kindness, in one word, is a business model, an approach to strangers and a platform for growth.It might take more effort than you were hoping it would, but it’s worth it.

    — Seth Godin

    (Source: swiss-miss.com)

     


  13. If you are silent about your pain, they’ll kill you and say you enjoyed it.
    — Zora Neale Hurston
     

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  15. (Source: etsy.com)