I have nothing to hide I have nothing to protect I have nothing to prove I have nothing to defend Now..who do I choose to be?
―Lisa Nichols
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I have nothing to hide I have nothing to protect I have nothing to prove I have nothing to defend Now..who do I choose to be?
―Lisa Nichols
The defining characteristic that separates the consistent winners from everyone else is this: The winners have attained a mind-set—a unique set of attitudes—that allows them to remain disciplined, focused, and, above all, confident in spite of the adverse conditions. As a result, they are no longer susceptible to the common fears and trading errors that plague everyone else. Everyone who trades ends up learning something about the markets; very few people who trade ever learn the attitudes that are absolutely essential to becoming a consistent winner. Just as people can learn to perfect the proper technique for swinging a golf club or tennis racket, their consistency, or lack of it, will without a doubt come from their attitude. Traders who make it beyond “the threshold of consistency” usually experience a great deal of pain (both emotional and financial) before they acquire the attitude that allows them to function effectively in the market environment. The exceptions are usually those who were born into successful trading families or who started their trading careers under the guidance of someone who understood the true nature of trading, and, just as important, knew how to teach it. Why are emotional pain and financial disaster common among traders? The simple answer is that most of us weren’t fortunate enough to start our trading careers with the proper guidance.
Mark Douglas, Trader/Coach
In your business, be like the sun ☀️
Show up every day.
Increase your intensity.
Provide real value, consistently and predictably.
If your light is too bright for some people, tell them to wear sunglasses, or look away.
You'll burn some people along the way, but you'll also become a great provider of life, light and growth.
—Lewis Mocker
When the entirety of your earnings are exhausted on food and shelter, your labors are no longer viewed as an an opportunity for economic advancement, but rather as an act of self preservation. In the real world, that’s called Slavery.
Charles W. Johnson in America, Land of the fee and home of the slave.
Poverty is a restriction and as such, it is the greatest injustice you can perpetrate upon yourself.
Stuart Wilde