A Quote by Paul Arden

Your vision of where or who you want to be is the greatest asset you have. Without having a goal it’s difficult to score. — © Paul Arden
Your vision of where or who you want to be is the greatest asset you have. Without having a goal it’s difficult to score.
Without having a goal, it's difficult to score.
Without having a goal it's difficult to score.
Your vision of where or who you want to be is your greatest asset.
You are your greatest asset. Put your time, effort and money into training, grooming, and encouraging your greatest asset.
You have sole ownership of your vision. And the Universe will give you what you want within your vision. What happens with most people is that they muddy their vision with “reality”. Their vision becomes full of not only what they want but what everybody else thinks about what they want, too. Your work is to clarify and purify your vision so that the vibration that you are offering can then be answered.
I think there are probably too many asset management companies in the world, and I think the place to be is either big or small. The area where it is probably more difficult to be is in the middle ground, where you've got that cost of regulation, you've got the cost of buying your own research, you've got all the costs of running an asset management company without the benefits of a big income producing asset.
Having a vision for what you want is not enough...Vision without execution is hallucination
The one strongest, most important part of my game is that I want to be the best. I won't accept anything less that that. My ability to concentrate and work toward hat goal has been my greatest asset.
It's not enough to have values without vision ; you want to be good, but you want to be good for something. On the other hand, vision without values can create a Hitler . An empowering mission statement deals with both character and competence; what you want to be and what you want to do in your life.
When you come to a new club you always want to score, and the first goal is special. It doesn't matter how the goal is scored, but important is the goal's worth.
Your attitude is either your best friend or your worst enemy, your greatest asset or your greatest liability
My ability to concentrate and work toward that goal has been my greatest asset.
Two or three years ago, every game I want to score. And after I score a goal I have a spark and I'm so happy I want more. Now I'mkind of different. I'm not saying I lost my spark - I still have it - but I don't chase the goal as much as I used to. I'm playing for the team andI still know I can score, but it's different than two or three years back.Look at great teams like Detroit a couple of years ago; they winthe Stanley Cup and guys only score 25 goals, nobody has a really big season. You have to play defense, that's how you win.
You have to shoot, to want to score goals no matter how. Just score that goal! You can't be afraid to miss.
If you're playing for five hours you don't want to score goals all the time and I loved dribbling. I could score a goal, but I preferred to dribble.
Don't let what you don't know scare you, because it can become your greatest asset. And if you do things without knowing how they have always been done, you're guaranteed to do them differently.
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