“Someone’s opinion of you should not matter more than your opinion of yourself.” (Dr. Wayne Dyer)
“When you connect to the silence within you, that is when you can make sense of the disturbance going on around you.” (Stephen Richards)
“Focusing is about saying NO.” (Steve Jobs)
“Simplicity is ultimately a matter of focus.” (Ann Voskamp)
“The time that leads to mastery is dependent on the intensity of focus.” (Robert Greene)
“Bring the mind into sharp focus and make it alert so that it can immediately intuit truth, which is everywhere. The mind must be emancipated from old habits, prejudices, restrictive thought processes and even ordinary thought itself.” (Bruce Lee)
“The successful warrior is the average man, with laser-like focus.” (Bruce Lee)
"If you want something you never had, you must be willing to do something you've never done." (Thomas Jefferson)
"Concentration and mental toughness are the margins of victory." (Bill Russel)
"Do not scatter your shot. The great successes of life are made by concentration." (Benjamin Graham)
"Real strength lies in control." (Ryan Holiday)
"To do the impossible, you need to ignore the popular." (Tim Ferriss)
"Maturity is the ability to reject good alternatives in order to pursue even better ones." (Ray Dalio)
"Curb your desire, don't set your heart on so many things and you will get what you need." (Epictetus)
"Focus is your best friend to achievement." (AJD III)
“A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone.” (Henry David Thoreau)
“I’m no genius. I’m smart in spots - but I stay around those spots.” (Thomas Watsoni)
"Beethoven became more original and brilliant as a composer in inverse proportion to his ability to hear his own - and others' - music. But maybe it isn't so surprising. As his hearing deteriorated, he was less influenced by the prevailing compositional fashions, and more by the musical structures forming inside his own head. His early work is pleasantly reminiscent of his early instructor, the hugely popular Josef Haydn. Beethoven's later work became so original that he was, and is, regarded as the father of music's romantic period. .... Deafness freed Beethoven as a composer because he no longer had society's soundtrack in his ears.." (Tune Out to Tune In)
“The person who focuses on fewer things goes further than the person distracted by many.” (Shane Parrish)
"For one thing to thrive, something else must suffer." — John Lovell
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