 | Power of Belief by Michael Scott |  |
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I saw the power of belief in what you teach – and the power of demonstration when I was a student at CalTech. On the first day of class, we arrived to find a large, very heavy ball hanging from the ceiling. Professor Feynman walked in and, without a word, grabbed the ball and backed against the wall with the ball touching his nose. He let go, and the ball swung slowly 60 feet across the room and back - stopping naturally just short of crushing his face....
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 | How can you judge others accurately if you have not learned to judge yourself accurately? by Napoleon Hill |  |
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The ability to evaluate yourself and your performance objectively is critical to your relationships with others and will have an enormous impact upon the level of success you achieve during your lifetime. Unless you can honestly evaluate your strengths and weaknesses, how can you ever expect to improve your performance? You must ...
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 | About Education... by Author Unknown |  |
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Education without motivation serves no useful purpose....
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 | You can teach... by Jane-Michèle Clark |  |
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You can teach a person new skills, help to inspire passion and enthusiasm for a project, but it takes enormous amounts of patience, time and commitment for a person to learn to value the quality of his or her work....
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 | Learning and earning |  |
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The complementary laws of contemporary career success: 1) the more you learn, the more you earn; and 2) the more you earn, the more you need to learn.” ~ Ron Gross...
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 | Life surrounds us with teachers, if we are but willing to learn. by Marie T. Russell |  |
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“There are many opportunities to learn all of life's lessons – perhaps you have children who are great master teachers. They are willing and able to demonstrate how to live in the moment and to enjoy life no matter what – rain or shine.
Actually, ...
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 | "Perhaps the most valuable result..." by Thomas Huxley |  |
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"Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not; it is the first lesson that ought to be learned; and however early a man's training begins, it is probably the last lesson that he learns thoroughly."...
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 | Learn to value your own work by Jane-Michèle Clark |  |
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You can teach a person new skills, help to inspire passion and enthusiasm for a project, but it takes enormous amounts of patience, time and commitment for a person to learn to value the quality of his or her work....
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