The greatest motivational speaker ever:
Jim Rohn.
He was Tony Robbins' mentor, gave 6,000 speeches in 39 countries and died with a net worth of $500M.
Here's his life-changing philosophy:
For over 40 years, he spoke to millions, wrote books, and
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 1m
Work harder on yourself than do on your job , that's true.
You can be very popular at your workplace, but if you're laid off today, no one from work will call you after 1 week.
Avoid gossip. Don't brag. Do your job. Get paid. Go home. Keep your private life to yourself.
I have an IT job with a great salary. I still feel like I am missing out on things in life. What do you think I should do?
Something that involves doing more than just work.
Here's how luck finds you:
1. Work harder than expected
2. Stay open to learning
3. Embrace challenges as opportunities
4. Read and write more
5. Shift from complaining to taking action
6. Surround yourself with smarter people
7. Be kind and generou
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Rahul Meena
Stealth • 3m
Never go for an unpaid internship, as you'll be doing work and giving your time, which has value. If your time has no value, then you, yourself, have no value.
#time #intern #job
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Praveena J
Stealth • 7m
Inspirational insights : The quotes collection:-
"Always dream and shoot higher than you know you can do. Do not bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself. "
- WILLIAM FAULKNER
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Mr Aakash
Stealth • 8m
Rather than collecting communities, focus on being active in a few
Don't spread yourself too thin, invest yourself in meaningful connections
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 2m
Reassessing your life priorities can be transformative.
Ask yourself:
- Who matters most to you?
- Are you living true to your values?
- What legacy do you want to leave?
True happiness isn't found in things but in connections and purpose. Reflect
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Sanket Bhosale
Stealth • 5m
Service business is not easy.
1. Prove yourself
2. Build your reputation
3. Invest in yourself
4. Make mistakes
5. Learn from them
It's hard to be on track.
But this is far better than working on a 9-5.