Thursday Thread: Visualising the best quotes from @ShaneAParrish

1. Change what you're doing to change where you're going
2. Amateurs have a goal. Professionals have a process
3. You don't need more time, you need more focus.
4. If you want above average results, you have to say no to average opportunities. If you spend all of your time chasing average opportunities, you'll have no time for great ones. Raise the bar.
5. Your only competition is who you could be
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