50 Things Every 50-Something Realizes In Their 50s
I recently posted “101 Things Every 20-Something Realizes In Their 20s” and wanted to follow that up with a corollary posting that resonates with me. You might ask, “Why did it take so long to have such simple revelations?” Well . . . while you’re in the throws of just living, it’s often difficult to step back and take a look a where we are and what we’ve learned or we just don’t take the time. And, so, here’s a snapshot of just that – 50 Things that resonated with me that I felt worth sharing.
From Mackay’s Morale
Harvey Mackay author of “Pushing the Envelope“
www.mackay.com
- Without the right sales skills, something terrible happens…nothing.
- They used to say what you see is what you get. In truth, what you think is what you get.
- If you reach for the stars, at least you’ll get off the ground.
- If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.
- Often the smartest thing you can do in a negotiation is keep your mouth shut.
- Going the extra yard always leads to crossing the goal line.
- If you don’t look ahead, you’ll always be behind.
- The best job is on you’d do even if you didn’t need the money.
- The “Breakfast of Champions” is not cereal, it’s competition.
- Failure is not falling down, but staying down.
- A salesperson tells, a good salesperson explains, and a great salesperson demonstrates.
- There are really no mistakes in life — there are only lessons.
- They can’t hire you if they don’t know who you are.
- Dig your wells before you’re thirsty, and build your bridges before you’re left high and dry.
- Competition is a lot like cod liver oil. First it makes you sick. Then it makes you better.
- You won’t stumble if you put your best foot forward.
- Effort is what makes the impossible possible, the possible likely and the likely definite.
- There are two kinds of people in the world: those who come into a room and say, “Here I am!” And, those who come in and say, “Ah, there you are!”
- One thing you can give and still keep is your word.
- The bigger the wheel you are, the more traction you can get — and give.
- Finding good players is easy. Getting them to play as a team is another story.
- For those with vision, the high road affords more than just better views.
- You must have a sense of what you time is worth for others to value it.
- Even if you’re not interviewing for a sales job, your interview must be a great sales job.
- A student of life always does the homework.
- There’s no traffic jam on the extra mile.
- Information does not become power until it is used.
- The will to succeed is preceded by the will to prepare.
- Ability is what you’re capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.
- Great entrepreneurs know the score: Do-it yourself never means do-it alone.
- If you can’t win, make the person ahead of you break the record.
- What sets you apart is what sets you ahead.
- If you want your words to work for you, work for your words.
- There are lots of ways to be a failure, but never taking a chance is the most successful.
- It’s not about what you can do; it’s about what you will do
- Enforce the Golden Rule or you business will be tarnished.
- You’ll never make a killing at the table if you don’t even insist on a seat.
- When you volunteer, you always earn back more than you pay in
- Plenty of people are willing to beat you’ don’t beat yourself.
- Every accomplishment begins with the decision to try.
- If you can’t please everyone, please someone.
- A foot in the door is worth two on the desk.
- Cream doesn’t rise to the top — it works its way there.
- If I had to name the single characteristic shared by all the truly successful people I’ve met over a lifetime, I’d say it is the ability to create and nurture a network of contacts.
- Being successful at your career means surrounding yourself with supportive people — and often, those people aren’t your coworkers or employees, they’re your friends and family.
- So, the one thing successful people never do is: Give up!
- Don’t pretend to be something you’re not.
- You aren’t finished when you are defeated; you are finished when you quit.
- No one reaches their deathbed and says, “Gosh, I wish I’d spent more time working.”
- Don’t leave happiness for a later date, but make the choices that lead to true success and happiness today.