Jack Canfield Quotes
Most popular Jack Canfield Quotes
Learn to replace complaining with making requests and taking action that will achieve your desired outcomes.
Make a list of 20 things you love to do, and then think of ways you can make a living doing some of those things.
Everything you think, say, and do needs to become intentional and aligned with your purpose, your values, and your goals.
But the formula is simple — do more of what is working, do less of what isn't, and try on new behaviors to see if they produce better results.
You only have control over three things in your life — the thoughts you think, the images you visualize, and the actions you take (your behavior).
If you limit your choices only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want, and all that is left is a compromise.
One of the easiest ways to begin clarifying what you truly want is to make a list of 30 things you want to do, 30 things you want to have, and 30 things you want to be before you die.
To create a balanced and successful life, your vision needs to include the following seven areas: work and career, finances, recreation and free time, health and fitness, relationships, personal goals, and contribution to the larger community.
E + R = O (Event + Response = Outcome). The basic idea is that every outcome you experience in life (whether it is success or failure, wealth or poverty, health or illness, intimacy or estrangement, joy or frustration) is the result of how you have responded to an earlier event or events in your life.
It's important to understand that as soon as you set a goal, three things are going to emerge that stop most people — but not you. If you know that these three things are part of the process, then you can treat them as what they are — just things to handle — rather than letting them stop you. These three obstacles to success are considerations, fears, and roadblocks.