A Quote by Dale Carnegie

If you got it, ask yourself why and try to repeat the action. If you failed, ask yourself why and try to learn from the experience. — © Dale Carnegie
If you got it, ask yourself why and try to repeat the action. If you failed, ask yourself why and try to learn from the experience.
When they give you things, ask yourself why. When you're grateful to them for giving you the things you should have anyway, ask yourself why.
A good practice is to ask yourself very sincerely, 'Why was I born?' Ask yourself this question in the morning, in the afternoon, and at night…every day.
Do ask yourself why you, the individual, exist, and if you can get no other answer try for once to justify the meaning of your existence as it were a posteriori by setting before yourself an aim, a goal, a 'to this end', an exalted and noble 'to this end'.
At some point in your life, you try to self-reflect and ask yourself, 'Why do I want to win so bad?'
For true success ask yourself these four questions: Why? Why not? Why not me? Why not now?
You try to get yourself into a situation where you only have to answer to yourself, where you can ask advice of people and work with your peers and mentors and things to try to do the best job that you can possibly do.
I don't understand what apps are on my phone. Why do they ask for passwords? Why do they all ask for different passwords? It's so frustrating that I end up just reading a book every time I try to go online.
It is wrong for any person to ever judge someone in any situation saying, 'Well, why didn't you try to run? Why didn't you scream? Why didn't you try to do something?' That is so wrong and, frankly, offensive to even ask that question.
And most importantly, ask more from yourself! This is the real key. Ask what you can do to help. Ask what you have to offer. Ask what you can contribute. Ask how you can serve. Ask yourself how you can do more. Ask your spouse how you could be more helpful, loving or kind.
When things happen - you ask yourself why today, why not tomorrow, why not yesterday? That's the most amazing thing about time.
When you face adversity . . . don't' ask: Why does this have to happen to me? Why do I have to suffer this, now? What have I done to cause this? Rather ask: What am I to do? What am I to learn from this experience? What am I to change? Whom am I to help? How can I remember my many blessings in times of trial?
You must ask for God's help. After each failure, ask forgiveness, pick yourself up, and try again.
Ask yourself, "Why do I want to be in shape?" and write all ... Put your list everywhere to constantly remind yourself why you're doing what you're doing and how your life will improve by becoming fitter.
When you ask "why", "what if" and "why not" you force yourself to explore what's possible and not just what is.
When you start writing things to try to persuade someone who's not already part of your guild or your profession that something is interesting, it forces you to ask yourself, "Well, why is this interesting?"
If you're asking yourself why I have this success and you don't, don't be angry with me-stop and ask yourself what your issues are that are holding you back.
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