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Mastery Quotes by Robin Sharma
- Clarity breeds mastery. And the goals you set drive the actions you'll take.
- Gratitude drives happiness. Happiness boosts Productivity. Productivity reveals mastery. And mastery inspires the world.
- There are no mistakes in life, only lessons. There is no such thing as a negative experience, only opportunities to grow, learn and advance along…
- Self knowledge is the stepping stop to self mastery.
- Devote yourself to learning something new about your field of mastery every day.
- Clarity breeds mastery.
- Unsuccessful people get jealous when they watch the Mastery of others. Successful people get inspired.
- Consistency is the DNA of mastery
- At the heart of mastery lives consistency
- Do a few things at mastery versus many things at mediocrity.
- Clarity precedes mastery. Craft clear and precise plans/goals/deliverables. And then block out all else.
- Mastery comes via a monomaniacal focus on simplicity versus an addiction to complexity.
- Clarity precedes mastery.
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- Do not fall prey to the false belief that mastery and domination are synonymous with manliness. — Kent Nerburn