L'autre bord ?
Prenons ce livre par exemple bien qu'aidé pour l'écrire :
http://knowledgebasecentral.co.nz/site/ ... ampion.pdf
_ Celui qui dit cela en 2009 : '' What’s different today is that we have a new chance, a new begin -
ning. The world is excited about Barack Obama and the new
United States. Let’s keep it that way. ''
- '' Being true to yourself and your work is an asset. Remember
that assets are worth protecting. No one will ever tell you it will
be easy to stick to your own convictions, but I believe it is necessary.
Otherwise, what are you doing and who are you doing it for?
Keep it straight and simple. You will be richer—in more ways than
one—in the long run.''
-'' The key is to pay attention
and keep your brain and senses open to new stimuli.
It also helps to be thinking of two things at once—multilevel
focusing is what I call it. The intersecting of ideas is when innovation
will follow—thinking in musical terms while listening to
your windshield wipers, or thinking of a hotel tower and condominiums
at one time, or maybe watching a stone roll and imagining
a wheel. Who knows what will result? Sometimes it will be
fantastic and other times it won’t, but it gets the mind working in
new dimensions that can sometimes prove fruitful ''
- '' I have always known the importance of having the ability to be
a team player, even though I am an entrepreneur. In a big sense,
we’re all in this together, and thinking otherwise won’t give us the
results we might be aiming for. More than ever, working together
is integral to survival as well as to success. ''
- '' Never think of learning as being a burden or studying as being
boring. It may require some discipline, but it can be an adventure.
It can also prepare you for a new beginning. Notice the first word
in my Think Big credo: Think. That’s the first step. Use everything
in your power to utilize and develop that capability, and
you’ll be in for some great surprises. ''
- '' As Jack Dempsey said, “A
champion is someone who gets up when he can’t.” Let’s hope that
applies to you.''
- '' Billie Jean King said, “Champions take responsibility.
When the ball is coming over the net, you can be sure I want
the ball.” I understand what she was talking about, because I’m the
same way in that respect. ''
-'' Most of you know that I’m a golfer. I’ve always said that golf
is a brain game, which it is, but it is a demanding sport technically
and is a game of finesse. You cannot play golf halfheartedly and expect
to get anywhere with your game. You have to concentrate and
you have to have patience. As the legendary golfer Bobby Jones
said, “It is nothing new or original to say that golf is played one
stroke at a time. But it took me many years to realize it.”We win
in our daily lives by being careful with every day, by having a
champion’s view of each moment. ''
Trop simpliste, trop de name dropping mais la philosophie de base est bonne. Ne met pas en pratique lui-même ses propres conseils ? Bien too bad si c'est le cas... Mais si certains les mettent, tant mieux !