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Hyrum W. Smith

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    A goal is a planned conflict with the status quo.

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    A goal is a planned event

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    Character: The ability to carry out a worthy decision after the emotion of making that decision has passed. Character simply stated is doing what you said you were going to do. If you develop a reputation for that, do you have any idea the effect that has on self-perception? Its immense, just immense. The Savior was a man of character. He did everything he said he was going to do.

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    Charity is the pure love of Christ. Let's bring it down for us lay folk to understand. Selflessness, patience. . . . a great definition. . . Charity: The ability to love the sinner and hate the sin.

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    Charity is the pure love of Christ. Let's bring it down for us lay folk to understand. Selflessness, patience. . . . a great definition. . . Charity: The ability to love the sinner and hate the sin. Note: For Hyrum Smith's other ideas which he regards as pertinent to Success, see Topics: Character, Charity, Goals, Humility, Peace of Mind, Sacrifice, Success-Change-Personal Growth, Success-Change-Constructive Imagination, Wisdom

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    Drawing on impressive achievements in academics and athletics as well as his own personal disappointments and challenges, Jordan provides students with a unique opportunity to discover the magnitude of their own potential.

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    Humility: The realization of our dependence on God. I have always had strong feelings about that word regardless of what anyone's background might be. One of the common denominators of greatness is acknowledging that dependence. As power comes from Charity, power also comes from knowing who you are, a divine offspring of a divine being.

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    In order to move our self image higher on the spectrum of performance, we must specifically attack our self-talking and our self-thinking? By using constructive imagination - the eye of faith - we can change our self image.

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    Money is only a byproduct of being engaged in a worthy cause.

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    Sacrifice: Giving up something good for something better. As I have studied great men and women from the beginning of time, the common denominator of greatness has been the ability and willingness to sacrifice for whatever they were trying to achieve. When sacrifice has been there, great humans have emerged. Imagination, Wisdom

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    Seeing ourselves as we want to be is a key to personal growth. To successfully bring about change in our lives we need to implement a system of change that is build upon three assumptions. First Assumption: We change our lives by changing the attitudes of our minds. Second Assumption: We become what we think about all day long. Third Assumption: Our mind is naturally goal seeking. Please remember these assumptions. Our mind is always trying to accomplish something. We have a powerful machine wanting to achieve goals. It will set the goals that we allow it to.

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    Success: The successful person is willing to do what the unsuccessful person is not willing to do. Draw a profile of success in whatever you are choosing to improve. If you are willing to do what that profile demands, then you have a credible demand of success. If you are not willing to do that then it just will not be there for you. You can't have the one without the other.

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    The secret to achieving inner peace lies in understanding our inner core values – those things in our lives that are most important to us – and then seeing that they are reflected in the daily events of our lives.

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    Time management is only a set of skills and tools to help us more efficiently control the eventsour our lives.

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    To reach any significant goal, you must leave your comfort zone.

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    Character, simply stated, is doing what you say you’re going to do.

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    Gaps in our lives drain the power needed to make a positive difference in the world.

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    Help others find their way, their own values, and guide them through life’s ups and downs.

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    How we choose to deal with pain is ultimately the measure of who we are and of the success we have in closing our gaps.

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    If your self-worth is based on anything other than your relationship with Christ, you are in big trouble.

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    Results take time to measure.

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    The only thing you have 100 percent control over is you.

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    When you cross that chasm so that what you believe to be true merges into what is actually true, you have earned the right to inner peace.

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    You can choose to believe whatever you wish; just remember that your beliefs drive your behavior.

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    Your governing values should be important enough to you that you will invest your time, resources, and energy in making them a fundamental part of your life.