The path never ends

mountains

Focus on the path.

The path to mastery.

Do not focus on success.

The long way is the short cut.

Mastery brings success.

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To master or not to master thinking

American Flag
Glacier National Park (GNP).

Order and simplification are the first steps in the mastery of any subject.

Thomas Mann

.think .differently

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Having a vibrantly positive attitude and a line you can’t cross

sidewalk biking near Walt Disney World
Couple days ago, biking to gym (habit), next to (Resort linens) Walt Disney World’s Textile Service Plant.

 

Every thing costs something.

Vibrancy comes with a price.

Spoiler alert…consistency.

Having a vibrantly positive attitude and a line you can’t cross.

You can’t cross a line and say, “Today i’m not gonna focus on being positive.”

The key to vibrancy is consistency.

Rhythm.

Habit.

Simple.

Difficult at first.

Once mastered, habit.

Habits are easy.

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You Hate To Admit It

Excellence Almost Always Looks Deceiving
Excellence Almost Always Looks Deceivingly Effortless

“If people only knew how hard I work to gain my mastery, it wouldn’t seem so wonderful after all.” – Michelangelo Buonarroti

Michelangelo Buonarotti, the Renaissance sculptor and painter, is considered one of the world’s greatest artists. He was born in Tuscany in 1475. Working alone, he took four years to paint more than 400 figures on the Sistine Chapel ceiling.

Never give up.

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