“Don't let the mistakes and disappointments of the past control and direct your future.”

Zig Ziglar

“Practice is simply preparation for success.”

Zig Ziglar

“There is no elevator to success, you have to take the stairs”

Zig Ziglar

“You can get everything in your life, if you help other people to get what they want” 

Zig Ziglar

“اذا نظرت الى الانسان كمان هو عليه , فانك ستجعله أسوأ مما كان عليه , و لكن اذا رأيته على انه أفضل شخص يمكنه ان يكونه ’ فانه سيتحول حقيقة ليصبح أفضل شخص يمكن ان يكونه”

Zig Ziglar

“Send out a cheerful, positive greeting, and most of the time you will get back a cheerful, positive greeting.”

Zig Ziglar

“you are what you are and where you are because of what’s gone into your mind,”

Zig Ziglar

“You can have everything in life you want, if you will just help enough other people get what they want.”

Zig Ziglar

“What a mistake to suppose that the passions are strongest in youth. The passions are not stronger, but the control over them is weaker. They are more easily excited; they are more violent and apparent, but they have less energy, less durability, less intense and concentrated power than in mature life.”

Zig Ziglar

“Vulgar of manner, overfed, Overdressed and underbred; Heartless, Godless, hell's delight, Rude by day and lewd by night.”

Zig Ziglar

“Encouragement is the oxygen of the soul,”

Zig Ziglar

“There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.”

Zig Ziglar

“People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing. That's why we recommend it daily.”

Zig Ziglar

“There are no traffic jams on the extra mile.”

Zig Ziglar

“Most people have heard of Mahatma Gandhi, the man who led India to independence from British rule. His life has been memorialized in books and film, and he is regarded as one of the great men in history. But did you know Gandhi did not start out as a great hero? He was born into a middle-class family. He had low self-esteem, and that made him reluctant to interact with others. He wasn’t a very good student, either, and he struggled just to finish high school. His first attempt at higher education ended in five months. His parents decided to send him to England to finish his education, hoping the new environment would motivate him. Gandhi became a lawyer. The problem when he returned to India was that he didn’t know much about Indian law and had trouble finding clients. So he migrated to South Africa and got a job as a clerk. Gandhi’s life changed one day while riding on a train in South Africa in the first-class section. Because of his dark skin, he was forced to move to a freight car. He refused, and they kicked him off the train. It was then he realized he was afraid of challenging authority, but that he suddenly wanted to help others overcome discrimination if he could. He created a new vision for himself that had value and purpose. He saw value in helping people free themselves from discrimination and injustice. He discovered purpose in life where none had existed previously, and that sense of purpose pulled him forward and motivated him to do what best-selling author and motivational speaker Andy Andrews calls “persist without exception.” His purpose and value turned him into the winner he was born to be,” 

Zig Ziglar


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