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Tina Seelig (What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20)
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Buck Owens
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Much of what happens to us in life is due to chance and circumstances beyond our control. Being in the right place at the right time. Discovering that others have impacted us more than we know and for reasons that are not entirely clear. But hard work matters, too. There is an old saying: The harder I work, the luckier I get.
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Terry Brooks (The High Druid's Blade (The Defenders of Shannara, #1))
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The harder I work, the luckier I get.β β Samuel Goldwyn
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Mukesh Bansal (No Limits: The Art and Science of High Performance)
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The harder I work, the luckier I get. Gary Player
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M. Prefontaine (501 Quotes about Life: Funny, Inspirational and Motivational Quotes (Quotes For Every Occasion Book 9))
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The harder I work, the luckier I get.
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Daniel Hurst (20 Minutes Of Valentine's Day (20 Minutes #9))
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The harder I work, the luckier I get,β and that is absolutely how we all feel about luck, publishing, and life in general. For
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Sean Platt (Write. Publish. Repeat. (The No-Luck-Required Guide to Self-Publishing Success))
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Film producer Samuel Goldwyn said, βThe harder I work, the luckier I get,β and that is absolutely how we all feel about luck, publishing, and life in general.
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Sean Platt (The Indie Author Power Pack: How To Write, Publish & Market Your Book)
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As the great golfer Ben Hogan once said, βGolf is a game of luck. And the harder I work, the luckier I get.
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Kenneth Bock (Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders)
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Film producer Samuel Goldwyn said, βThe harder I work, the luckier I get,
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Sean Platt (Write. Publish. Repeat. (The No-Luck-Required Guide to Self-Publishing Success))
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In 2008, Donald Trump published a book with Meredith McIver titled Never Give Up. In it he compiled what he labeled his βTop 10 List for Success.β The items on his list are so close to Pealeβs prescriptions that it worth listing them as they are deeply built into Trumpβs self-psychology. Despite being written over ten years ago, one can see all these elements of Trumpβs current rhetoric and conduct. Trumpβs ten rules include: 1. Never give up! Do not settle for remaining in your comfort zone. Remaining complacent is a good way to get nowhere. 2. Be passionate! If you love what youβre doing, it will never seem like work. 3. Be focused! Ask yourself: What should I be thinking about right now? Shut out interference. In this age of multitasking, this is a valuable technique to acquire. 4. Keep your momentum! Listen, apply, and move forward. Do not procrastinate. 5. See yourself as victorious! That will focus you in the right direction. 6. Be tenacious! Being stubborn can work wonders. 7. Be lucky! The old saying: βThe harder I work, the luckier I getβ is absolutely right on. 8. Believe in yourself! If you donβt, no one else will either. Think of yourself as a one-man army. 9. Ask yourself: What am I pretending not to see? There may be some great opportunities right around you, even if things arenβt looking so great. Great adversity can turn into a great victory. 10. Look at the solution, not the problem. And never give up! Never, never, never give up.
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