Success is never owned, it is rented, and the rent is due every day. — Rory Vaden Continued success Copy Share Image
One of the biggest ways we lose time is not knowing where we’re going next. — Rory Vaden Knowing Copy Share Image
The foundation of a disciplined life is integrity and doing what we say we're going to do. — Rory Vaden Discipline Copy Share Image
Discipline is a choice. It's simply consistently choosing the hard right over the easy wrong. — Rory Vaden Choices Copy Share Image
Your highest obligation to other people is to be your highest self. — Rory Vaden Highest Copy Share Image
Your problem is not that you are too busy; your problem is that you don't own your situation. — Rory Vaden Busy Copy Share Image
When it comes to making commitments to other people, sometimes one of the hardest things to learn to say is no when… — Rory Vaden Commitment Copy Share Image
We need to stop spending so much of our time trying to make the right decisions and instead start spending our time… — Rory Vaden Decision Copy Share Image
Channel your emotion into the excellence of doing something rather than the mediocrity of deciding whether or not to do it. — Rory Vaden Emotion Copy Share Image
Easy short-term choices lead to difficult long-term consequences meanwhile difficult short-term choices lead to easy long-term consequences. — Rory Vaden Choices Copy Share Image
Are we going to give up, or are we going to be the kind of people who stand up and do what… — Rory Vaden Doing Copy Share Image
Fear is a big reason. Ultra achievers don't have an attitude for overcoming fear. They just do it anyway, because they're okay… — Rory Vaden Achiever Copy Share Image
The amount of our endurance is directly proportionate to the clarity of our vision, so the practical application is we need to… — Rory Vaden Amount Copy Share Image
There is always an incredible amount of things vying for our attention at home. I'm not saying you should never do the… — Rory Vaden Amount Copy Share Image
The franchise model is great, because most people who are entrepreneurial want flexibility and time to do what they love. A lot… — Rory Vaden Business Copy Share Image
The most self-disciplined people in the world aren't born with it, but at one point they start to think differently about self… — Rory Vaden Born Copy Share Image
You multiply your time by spending time on things today that will give you more time tomorrow. — Rory Vaden Giving Copy Share Image
Procrastinatio n and indulgence are nothing more than creditors who charge us interest. — Rory Vaden Creditors Copy Share Image
There is no such thing as time management; there is only self-management. — Rory Vaden Management Copy Share Image
Procrastination is one of the most expensive invisible costs in business today. — Rory Vaden Business Copy Share Image
You always get paid for how hard you work, but it's not always right away. — Rory Vaden Hard Copy Share Image
Creating the next level of results requires the next level of thinking. — Rory Vaden Creating Copy Share Image
Creative avoidance is the type of procrastination that affects home business entrepreneurs the most. It is unconsciously filling our day with trivial,… — Rory Vaden Avoidance Copy Share Image
Inaction that results from indulgence is Procrastination. Inaction that results from intention is Patience. — Rory Vaden Inaction Copy Share Image
Successful people have all had to do things they didn't feel like doing in order to get where they are. — Rory Vaden Feels Copy Share Image
Do things you don't want to do because it is the shortest, most guaranteed path to success: what you want in your… — Rory Vaden Amount Copy Share Image
The reason we don't get what we want isn't because we don't have the ability or time. We aren't willing to do… — Rory Vaden Ability Copy Share Image
A lot of "successful" people are tragedies, because what they've accomplished aren't the things they wanted. Intentionally create the question "how" instead… — Rory Vaden Accomplished Copy Share Image
We're busy being busy. Distraction is a dangerously deceptive saboteur of our goals, because we are not present to how much time… — Rory Vaden Attention Copy Share Image