A Quote by Tony Robbins

It's not the lack of resources that cause failure, it's the lack of resourcefulness that causes failure. — © Tony Robbins
It's not the lack of resources that cause failure, it's the lack of resourcefulness that causes failure.
You don't lack resources. You lack resourcefulness .
Lack of persistence is one of the major causes of failure. Moreover, experience with thousands of people has proved that lack of persistence is a weakness common to the majority of men. It is a weakness which may be overcome with effort.
Lack of loyalty is one of the major causes of failure in every walk of life
One great cause of failure is lack of concentration.
lack of will power leads to more failure than lack of intelligence or ability.
Most of the problems that plague our society - addiction, overeating, crime, domestic violence, prejudice, debt, unwanted pregnancy, educational failure, underperformance at school and work, lack of savings, failure to exercise - are in some degree a failure of self-control.
The failure to invest in youth reflects a lack of compassion and a colossal failure of common sense.
One great cause of failure of young men in business is lack of concentration.
The biggest enemies we have to overcome on the road to success are not a lack of ability and a lack of opportunity but fears of failure and rejection and the doubts that they trigger.
There is but one cause of human failure. And that is man's lack of faith in his true Self.
Have you ever felt trapped in circumstances, then discovered that the only trap was your own lack of vision, lack of courage, or failure to see that you had better options?
Lack of emotion causes lack of progress and lack of motivation.
When we shift our public dollars away from our schools and city services and into company developments, it increases the root causes of poverty: unemployment, underemployment, lack of community resources, and lack of quality public education.
People don't lack resources, they just lack control over their resources.
Girls tend to attribute their failures to factors such as lack of ability, while boys tend to attribute failure to specific factors, including teachers' attitudes. Moreover, girls avoid situations in which failure is likely, whereas boys approach such situations as a challenge, indicating that failure differentially affects self-esteem.
Failure feelings - fear, anxiety, lack of self-confidence - do not spring from some heavenly oracle. They are not written in the stars. They are not holy gospel. Nor are they intimations of a set and decided fate which means that failure is decreed and decided. They originate from your own mind.
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