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David Price,Alison Price

Introducing Psychology of Success

  • mariemazzabi22has quoted2 years ago
    is obvious that time is the most precious currency in your life.

    That's why we should start living and not just existing and waiting for the "right time" without being aware is that every minute that passes is never coming back

  • omamaarshad25has quoted2 years ago
    sports psychology. This branch of psychology is dedicated to helping amateur and professional sportsmen and women reach the top of their personal sporting game.
  • Omkar Sharmahas quotedlast year
    Dig a well before you are thirsty.
  • Song Jinwohas quotedyesterday
    The third discipline is the field of motivational coaching, which has been heavily influenced by individuals such as Anthony Robbins.
  • Song Jinwohas quotedyesterday
    The third discipline is the field of motivational coaching, which has been heavily influenced by individuals such as Anthony Robbins.
  • Song Jinwohas quotedyesterday
    The third discipline is the field of motivational coaching, which has been heavily influenced by individuals such as Anthony Robbins.
  • Ezekiel Ezehas quoted20 days ago
    The first discipline is the traditional field of psychology,
  • Ezekiel Ezehas quoted20 days ago
    Helps you to set the right goals in the first place
    Guides you to achieve those goals, focusing both on the benefits of ultimate achievement, and critically, the process of enjoying working towards achieving them
    Uses sound psychological principles, with a sprinkle of inspiration, to assist you in bringing your hopes and dreams to fruition.
  • ROMA Adedejihas quoted7 months ago
    Getting injured wasn’t the worst thing that ever happened to me. In some ways it was even the best. Look at all the positive aspects of my life that have grown from my injuries. In the end, it’s not what happens to you that counts, but what you do about it. What matters is where you are going to take your life and how you are going to makes things better.
  • ROMA Adedejihas quoted7 months ago
    5 years of our lives eating and drinking (6.25% of our lives)
    8 years doing household chores (10% of our lives)
    10 years working and studying (12.5% of our lives)
    2 years spent on personal care (2.5% of our lives)
    5 years commuting and travelling (6.25% of our lives)
    9 years watching television (11.25% of our lives)
    1 year spent on meetings (1.25% of our lives)
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