A Quote by Brian Tracy

Your current situations or problems have been sent to you to teach you valuable lessons for success and happiness.  What are they? — © Brian Tracy
Your current situations or problems have been sent to you to teach you valuable lessons for success and happiness. What are they?
One Dilbert Blog reader noted that current research shows that happiness causes success more than success causes happiness. That makes sense to me. There's plenty of research about people having a baseline of happiness that doesn't vary much with circumstances. And given that happy people are typically optimistic, energetic, and fun to work with, I can see how happiness would lead to success.
The trick is not escaping your fear, but confronting it and allowing it to drive and teach you. Only by getting to the bottom of your fears can you find their valuable lessons and move forward stronger than before.
Being betrayed is one of the most valuable lessons life can teach.
... every experience in life enriches one's background and should teach valuable lessons.
Your success and happiness depend on your willingness to help others solve their problems.
Always have a book at hand, in the parlor, on the table, for the family; a book of condensed thought and striking anecdote, of sound maxims and truthful apothegms. It will impress on your own mind a thousand valuable suggestions, and teach your children a thousand lessons of truth and duty. Such a book is a casket of jewels for your housebold.
Success doesn't teach as many lessons as failure
You learn best by reading a lot and writing a lot, and the most valuable lessons of all are the ones you teach yourself.
Entertainers are there to entertain. They aren't there to teach your children the lessons that you haven't bothered to teach them at home yourself.
You cannot solve current problems with current thinking. Current problems are the result of current thinking.
When all things are considered, happiness is a better indicator of success than success has ever been of happiness.
Living with animals can be a wonderful experience, especially if we choose to learn the valuable lessons animals teach through their natural enthusiasm, grace, resourcefulness, affection and forgiveness.
Managers are not confronted with problems that are independent of each other, but with dynamic situations that consist of complex systems of changing problems that interact with each other. I call such situations messes. Problems are extracted from messes by analysis. Managers do not solve problems, they manage messes.
Success itself doesn't give you happiness. It's what you do with your success that gives you happiness.
Instead of fixing all your problems, God may be wanting to use your problems to teach you to trust and obey Him.
We have no problems, only situations. Not all problems have solutions, but all situations have outcomes.
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