A Quote by Suze Orman

Power comes from who you are, not what you have, and the transformation starts with how you allow others to treat you. — © Suze Orman
Power comes from who you are, not what you have, and the transformation starts with how you allow others to treat you.
Treat others with respect. How you treat others will be how they treat you.
You never know what life can hand you, but YOU have the choice and power to give back love and kindness in all you do and how you treat others.
The moments you are given are your true wealth. You don't need power, influence, or fame. The sunlight brings the power; the wind carries the influence. And as for fame, well, when you allow yourself to notice all those hands that have made your growth possible, you will also recognize what you have made possible for countless others — and how famous you already are. In this very moment, one of those others may be telling a story about how you helped them grow forward.
The way you treat yourself sends a very clear message to others about how they should treat you.
Simple and more frequent dates allow both men and women to ‘shop around’ in a way that allows extensive evaluation of the prospects. The old-fashioned date was a wonderful way to get acquainted with a member of the opposite sex. It encouraged conversation. It allowed you to see how you treat others and how you are treated in a one-on-one situation. It gave opportunities to learn how to initiate and sustain a mature relationship. None of that happens in hanging out
Life as such has to be taken as a cosmic joke - and then suddenly you relax because there is nothing to be tense about. And in that very relaxation something starts changing in you - a radical change, a transformation - and the small things of life starts having new meaning, new significance. One learns only one thing, how to rejoice in life.
I think it all comes down to relationships - how I treat my wife, how I treat my kids, how I treat the guys at the grocery store, all aspects of every day, what I'm involved in.
As you move through the day, be aware of how you treat yourself. Be aware of what you do to and for yourself, because you set the standard for others. As you grow in your awareness of how you treat yourself, you will probably become aware of the example you have set for others. You may realize that the time has come to set a new example.
You allow people to treat you the way they do. Your energy, confidence and attitude is the currency that others will transact with.
How we treat others will determine how others treat us, and how others treat us will determine who we are.
The whole process of acting is transformation. What is your power, quality and level of transformation, define you as an actor.
You teach people how to treat you by what you allow, what you stop, and what you reinforce.
I teach people how to treat me by what I will allow.
When you choose to be pleasant and positive in the way you treat others, you have also chosen, in most cases, how you are going to be treated by others.
Men often treat others worse than they treat themselves, but they rarely treat anyone better. It is the height of folly to expect consideration and decency from a person who mistreats himself.
A man needs to be polite, not just to me but to everyone. I watch that. How does he treat the waiter? How does he treat the coat-check girl? How does he treat the driver?
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