Ambition has to be joined with expectancy. A sense that you have a dream for yourself that you believe can happen. Brendon Burchard View this quote
The woman afflicted by the need for adoration cannot have a free moment of real joy away from her obsession with self; she is slave to the never-ending quest for youth and beauty and social acceptance. Brendon Burchard
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Tonight, in the glow of gratitude for our free will, let us write down the words and phrases that describe our ideal identity. Put them on beautiful paper and in ink. Carry them everywhere. Look at these words, memorize them, verbalize them-become them. Brendon Burchard
Too often we don’t call out a wrong or expect ourselves or others to act with routine integrity, excellence, or love. There has been a worldwide failure in leadership, birthing an apathetic populace, unjustifiable poverty, unconscionable greed, and a globe ravaged and booby-trapped by war. Brendon Burchard
We all have a life story and a message that can inspire others to live a better life or run a better business. Why not use that story and message to serve others and grow a real business doing it? Brendon Burchard
We complained with angst and anger that it should be easier, forgetting that much of the negative energy that pervades our lives comes from despising the inevitable hardships of change. Brendon Burchard
We compromise too easily when life becomes difficult. Most sacrifice individuality and integrity without a fight, although arrogance prevents seeing this truth. Brendon Burchard
We get to choose how we’re going to live – what level of energy, what level of vibrancy, what level of excitement. Brendon Burchard
We have forgotten that the natural foe to life is not a distant death, but a present, in-the-moment detachment from living. Brendon Burchard
We have to reconceptualize and understand that the act of pursuing our dreams and being our full selves is what allows us to feel alive. Brendon Burchard
We must look squarely into our own tired eyes and examine why we waste so much time sniffing at every distraction, why we cower at the thought of revealing our true selves to the world, why we scurry so quickly from conflict, and why we consent to play small. Brendon Burchard
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September 18th, 1977