2022 has arrived! The start of a new year has the energy of a blank page, the most powerful version of the famous Monday, in which we promise to start a new habit we’ve been spinning for a long time. it’s an opportunity restart, with a fresh look to the multitude of possibilities.
Do you feel lost and directionless in your professional life? This is a new time to seek new opportunities. Your business is not doing well? This is another chance to reflect on what isn’t working and change course.
This is the moment when we are full of hope for the new year with more achievements and success both professionally and personally. To help inspire you, we’ve put together 32 phrases to inspire you for the year ahead:
“Perseverance is failing 19 times and succeeding 20 times.” – Julie Andrews, English actress
“The best preparation for tomorrow is to do your best today.” – H. Jackson Browne Jr., American author
“If we wait until we’re ready, we’ll wait a lifetime.” – Lemony Snicket, American author
“The past cannot be changed. The future is still in your power.” – Mary Pickford, Canadian actress
“If you look for an unobstructed path, it probably leads nowhere.” — Frank A. Clark, American politician
“You are not defined by your past, you are drawn by it.” – Joel Osteen, American author
“A champion is not defined by their victories, but by how they recover when they fall.” — Serena Williams, American athlete
“It is not enough to wish, it is also necessary to do.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer
“Don’t worry about the failures. Worry about the opportunities you miss when you don’t even try.” -Jack Canfield, American author
“You don’t have to grow up to start, but you have to start growing up.” – Zig Ziglar, American author
“Don’t go where the way leads, go where there is no way and leave your way.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson, American author
“There is no flowery road to success. It is the result of hard work and many sleepless nights.” – Madam CJ Walker, American businesswoman
“The most valuable thing you can do is make mistakes. You don’t learn anything by being perfect.” — Adam Osborne, Thai businessman
“Happiness is not the absence of problems, but the ability to deal with them.” – Steve Maraboli, American author
“Whoever follows the crowd will never be able to stay ahead of them.” — Travis Kalanick, Uber. founder of
“Dreaming big and dreaming small is the same thing.” — Jorge Paulo Lemon, Brazilian businessman
“Success is not for those who run fast, but for those who keep walking.” – Bangambiki Habyarimana, Rwandan writer
“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” — Peter Drucker, Austrian writer
“Winning without risk is winning without pride.” – Pierre Cornell, French playwright
“Success is the sum of small efforts repeated day after day.” — Robert Collier, American author
“Freedom is to do what you love. Happiness is enjoying what you do.” — Frank Tiger, American cartoonist
“One of the keys to success is confidence. And one of the keys to confidence is preparation.” — Arthur Ashe, American tennis player
“The easiest way to convert is to be with people who are already who you want to be.” – Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn
“It’s not about how to get started, it’s about how to get noticed.” — Steve Case, AOL . founder of
“Life isn’t always about having good cards, it’s about being able to play well with a weak hand.” -Jack London, American author
“You can’t have a good tomorrow if you think about tomorrow all the time.” – Charles F. Kettering, American inventor
“If you want to have good ideas, you must have lots of ideas.” — Linus Pauling
“Success doesn’t come from what you do infrequently. It comes from what you do consistently.” — Mary Forlow, American entrepreneur
“There are people who dream of success. And there are people who work every day to make it happen.” – Wayne Huizenga, former owner of Blockbuster Videos and the Miami Dolphins football team.
“You never lose in business. You either win or you learn.” – Melinda Emerson, American author
“No one is worthy of an oasis if they do not learn to traverse its deserts.” – Augusto Curie, Brazilian psychiatrist and author
“It is better to light a candle than to complain about the darkness.” – Eleanor Roosevelt, former First Lady of the United States
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