A Quote by Ginni Rometty

You define yourself by either what your clients want or what you believe they'll need for the future. So: Define yourself by your client, not your competitor. — © Ginni Rometty
You define yourself by either what your clients want or what you believe they'll need for the future. So: Define yourself by your client, not your competitor.
Don’t allow circumstance to hold you back- even negative ones. You don’t have to let your circumstances define you. You can define yourself, and the best way to find yourself is through education.
Define your priorities, know your values and believe in your purpose. Only then can you effectively share yourself with others.
Take the time to define yourself and define your value. If you're having a hard time doing that, ask yourself: What is something I would say to someone I love?
Nothing - and, I repeat, nothing - can affect what you build with sheer hard work. You either wait for people to define your worth or you define it with your own actions. I believe in the latter.
Your age doesn't define your maturity; your grades don't define your ability; and what people say about you doesn't define who you are.
You can't define yourself either in shades of what you are contesting or entirely in antithesis to it. By doing so, what you reveal is that you have nothing to say for yourself. Or that you are unsure of your messaging.
You must make a daily effort to look upon others without condemnation. Every judgment takes you away from your goal of peace. Your ego loves your judgments, because with them you remain in a constant state of anguish and remorse. Keep in mind that you do not define anyone with your judgment; you only define yourself as someone who needs to be judged.
Others do not define you - you define yourself through your words and actions.
You define beauty for yourself, society doesn’t define your beauty. Your spirit and your faith defines your beauty.
Successful candidates follow a simple fundamental rule: Define yourself before your opponent can define you.
Tough times are inevitable in life and in business. But how you compose yourself during those times defines your spirit and will define your future.
Call yourself and define your relationship to your chair the way you want to, or your disability the way you want to.
Here you are, you're a liberal, probably define peace as the absence of conflict. I define peace as the ability to defend yourself and blow your enemies into smithereens.
First, define your credo- the belief system of the organization. Secondly, define your real ambition, or where do you want to go as a collective community.
Your words, your schedule, your choices, your obedience, the way you savor your victories and the way you swallow your defeats all help to define your life. It is this definition that your children rely on most as they seek to chart their own future.
You are not the product of your circumstances. You are a composite of all the things you believe, and all the places you believe you can go. Your past does not define you. You can step out of your history and create a new day for yourself. Even if the entire culture is saying, "You can't." Even if every single possible bad thing that can happen to you does. You can keep going forward.
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