10 Powerful Lessons From Profound People:
To elevate, evolve and inspire you;
Mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and financially.
Whether you're starting out or need a reboot,
May these insights fuel your fire. 🔥
1. The Power of Habit: Small Wins, Big Change
"Success is many simple disciplines." - Jim Rohn
I love the concept From Charles Duhigg's
"The Power of Habit,"
-replacing small bad habits with good ones.
Over time, wins compound to major transformations.
2. Meditations: Find Peace in Chaos
"You have power over your mind." - Marcus Aurelius
I find stepping back so powerful when we ask:
What IS within my control today?
Focusing inward builds calm in a chaotic world.
3. Atomic Habits: The 1% Rule
"Tiny changes, remarkable results." - James Clear
Focusing on daily 1% improvements is so key.
Asking yourself: Where must I evolve?
One aspect of my life or business today?
4. Break Free of Beliefs
"Don’t take anything personally." - Don Miguel Ruiz
In "The Four Agreements," Ruiz challenges us
to release personal judgments.
We can do this by asking:
How much energy do I waste on others' opinions?
5. Daring Greatly: Courage to Be Vulnerable
"Vulnerability is not weakness." - Brené Brown
In "Daring Greatly," Brown shows how vulnerability builds strength.
Authentic connections foster personal growth and deeper relationships.
6. Man’s Search for Meaning:
"The challenge - to change ourselves." - Viktor Frankl
Inspired by Frankl, the challenge is to reflect:
What meaning can I find in adversity?
Turning challenges into purpose builds resilience.
7. The 7 Habits: Be Proactive, Not Reactive
"We have power to choose." - Stephen Covey
In "The 7 Habits," Covey emphasizes power of choice.
Ask: What can I control?
Acting with intent breeds ever stronger decisions.
8. The Alchemist: Listen to Your Heart
"The universe conspires to help." - Paulo Coelho
Coelho urges us to follow our heart’s desires.
Have you experienced as I have -
How listening to your inner calling brings fulfillment?
9. Thinking, Fast and Slow: Question Reactions
"We are blind to our blindness." - Daniel Kahneman
In "Thinking, Fast and Slow,"
Kahneman urges us to question fast thinking.
Pause to ask: Is my reaction based on facts or bias?
Slow down, analyze decisions, then act.
10. Start With Why: Discover Your Purpose
"People buy why you do it." - Simon Sinek
Reflect on your deeper reasons.
Then align every action with this purpose.
Sharing your “why” whilst solving peoples problems.
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