A Quote by Napoleon Hill

One of the most important principles of success is developing the habit of going the extra mile. — © Napoleon Hill
One of the most important principles of success is developing the habit of going the extra mile.
Today, do just a little bit more. Turn going the extra mile into a habit - it is what lifts most successful people above the crowd.
Put 'going the extra mile' to work as part of one's daily habit
The seventh factor of the basic ingredients of genius, as determined from an extensive analysis of the lives of outstanding men of this nation, is *the habit of going the extra mile.* You will never be a genius unless you make it a habit to do more and better than you are paid to do, every single day of your life.
You can start right where you stand and apply the habit of going the extra mile by rendering more service and better service than you are now being paid for.
When you're doing something for yourself, or your best friend or family, you're not going to cheese out. If you don't love something, you're not going to go the extra mile, work the extra weekend, challenge the status quo as much.
There's very few people go the extra mile - so go the extra mile and give it all you've got.
When using the run-walk method to finish a marathon, the most important walk break comes in the first mile. The second most important one comes in the second mile, and so on. The point is, walk before you become fatigued.
Excellence is going the extra mile.
I believe that you can reach the point where there is no longer any difference between developing the habit of pretending to believe and developing the habit of believing.
Love is about going that extra mile even it if hurts.
Start going the extra mile and opportunity will follow you.
I always tell the kids, You know what's great about going the extra mile? There's very little traffic.
In 1999, I found myself the unlikely leader of a community-based effort to protect what was arguably Colorado's most important brand, and one once thought to be untouchable: the 'Mile High' part of Denver's Mile High Stadium.
What's important to us is developing the habit of playing harder than our opponent every night.
Success is not a sometimes thing. In other words, you don't do what is right once in awhile, but all the time. Success is a habit. Winning is a habit.
Your success in life and work will be determined by the kinds of habits that you develop over time. The habit of setting priorities, overcoming procrastination, and getting on with your most important task is a mental and physical skill. As such, this habit is learnable through practice and repetition, over and over again, until it locks into your subsconscious mind and becomes a permanent part of your behaviour.
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