A Quote by Greg Reid

In the end, the extent of our own success will be measured by the accomplishments we have helped create in others. — © Greg Reid
In the end, the extent of our own success will be measured by the accomplishments we have helped create in others.
Success will always be measured by the extent to which we serve the buying public.
By persistent hard work you will rise to success, but ultimately your accomplishments will be measured by how you treated your loved ones on the way up.
The fullness or emptiness of life will be measured by the extent to which a man feels that he has an impact on the lives of others.
Success is not measured by what you do compared to what others do, it is measured by what you do with the ability God gave you.
Be honest and work hard to get what you want. Don't take shortcuts; you only cheat yourself in the long run. Success is not measured by money or fame, but by how you feel about your own goals and accomplishments and the time and effort you put into them.
All of us are prone to excuse our own mediocre performance. We blame our misfortunes, our disfigurements, our so-called handicaps. Victims of our own rationalization, we say silently to ourselves, 'I'm just too weak,' or 'I'm not cut out for better things.' Others soar beyond our meager accomplishments. Envy and discouragement take their toll. .
When life does not go our way or we inadvertently make a mistake, it is so easy to make excuses, place blame on others, or argue that circumstances were against us. But we only progress in life to the extent that we take responsibility for our actions and attitudes, and put forth the initiative necessary to create our own circumstances.
We would willingly have others perfect, and yet we amend not our own faults. We would have others severely corrected and will not be corrected ourselves. The large liberty of others displeases us, and yet we will not have our own desires denied us. We will have others kept under by strict laws, but in no sort will ourselves be restrained. And thus it appears how seldom we weigh our neighbor in the same balance with ourselves.
In organizations, once you articulate how success will be measured, everybody tries to game the system so that they are measured in the best possible way.
We must see others' struggles as our own, and their success as our success, so we can speak to our common humanity.
Success isn't measured by money or power or social rank. Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace.
Success is measured by the memories you create.
Success is not rightly measured by wealth, prestige and power. Success is measured by the yardstick of happiness.
The focus of my life begins at home with family, loved ones and friends. I want to use my resources to create a secure environment that fosters love, learning, laughter and mutual success. I will protect and value integrity. I will admit and quickly correct my mistakes. I will be a self-starter. I will be a caring person. I will be a good listener with an open mind. I will continue to grow and learn. I will facilitate and celebrate the success of others.
All our policies must be measured by the extent to which they contribute to job creation. Policies that do not create jobs - or that threaten jobs - must be reviewed and revised.
Our lives will be measured by what we do for others
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