Tag: #bryanewilson
Adivino
Marietta, GA – “Adivino”
Si conozco tus hábitos, puedo predecir tu futuro con una precisión casi perfecta. Sigue los datos que has creado por tus hábitos y la predicción se vuelve fácil.
Los hábitos generan resultados. Tanto buenos como malos. Sé deliberado con ambos.
#Hábitos
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Fortune teller
Purpose
Comprométete, no te rindas
Acworth, GA – “Comprométete, no te rindas”.
Aquí una fórmula para la felicidad que es súper fácil de entender.
– ( – ) = ( + )
Eliminar la Negatividad es igual a la Positividad
1. Saber lo que quieres – Haz una lista
2. Saber lo que tienes que hacer – Haz un plan
3. Saber en qué concentrarse – Elimina los obstáculos y empieza ya
4. Saber cuáles son tus recursos y cuándo reponerlos
#Ánimo
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Commit, don’t capitulate
Acworth, GA – “Commit, don’t capitulate”
Here is a formula for happiness that is super easy to understand.
– ( – ) = ( + )
Removing Negativity equals Positivity
1. Know what you want – Make a list
2. Know what to do – Make a plan
3. Know what to focus on – remove obstacles and begin
4. Know what your resources are and when to replenish
#Encouragement
BEW
Value of Due Diligence
Marietta, GA – The Value of Due Diligence
The proverb “The plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty” is a reminder that success takes time, effort, and planning. If we are willing to put in the work, we can achieve our goals and live a fulfilling life.
Bryan
Shout out to my good pal, Sam Freeman.
Thanks for everything, especially your friendship!
Applying the 80/20 Rule and 100 hours
Marietta, GA – Applying the 80/20 Rule and 100 hours
The rule of 100 states that if you spend 100 hours a year, which is 18 minutes a day – in any discipline, you’ll be better than 95% of the world, in that discipline. Anders Ericcson developed this formula of purposeful practice in a study that was published in 1976.
In addition, the Pareto Principle or the 80/20 Rule as it has come to be known, breaks down the percentages that separate the masses from the average, the gifted to the exceptional. If we want to be exceptional or elite in any given group, we should expect to be different. Act differently, on purpose.
Read something meaningful such as a good book for 18 minutes a day (Facebook or Instagram doesn’t count) and you will be in the top 5% percentile of all readers. Practice a skill for just 4 or 5 hours a day and you will rise to the top 1% of your field.
Are you willing to be exceptional? To be in the top 1% of whatever path you choose?
Thank you all for your awesome feedback and comments, I appreciate it more than you know.
Bryan
PS. Shout out to Andy Feldman who is both a friend and colleague. His dogged determination and critical thinking inspires me to be better.
Prepare for the Possibility
Kennesaw, GA – Ability plus Opportunity is Everything (A + O = E)
Napoleon Bonaparte wrote that “ability without opportunity is nothing”. I like to modify this quotation to be a little more positive and say that our abilities and taking advantage of opportunity forms our destiny.
Malcom Gladwell writes in his book, “Outliers”, that successful people work hard at developing their abilities and practicing their talents, then seize opportunities when they present themselves.
Realize that we have all been given some type of privilege on this earth. When developing our potential, we should give back to others which completes the circle of our life here on this rock we call home.
#Encouragement
#Gratitude
Bryan
PS. Special shout out to my good friend Edwin Luis Mendoza in Cajamarca, Peru. Luis encourages me to work hard and to be grateful for everything good in my life. Thank you Luis!











