When recognize that we are the ones creating the reaction, we can begin to free our true consciousness. We are the creators of our life, and can cre… - Tony Robbins

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When recognize that we are the ones creating the reaction, we can begin to free our true consciousness.

We are the creators of our life, and can create the quality of life we want from anything life offers us.

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About Tony Robbins

Anthony Jay Robbins (born Anthony J. Mahavoric; February 29, 1960) is an American author, coach, speaker, and philanthropist.

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Birth Name: Anthony J. Mahavoric
Native Name: Anthony Jay Robbins
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Well, getting all the education and the practical experience. And then having the patience to do it day in and day out. Day in and day out. It’s not easy, let me tell you that. It’s like the restaurateur serving great food every meal. It’s not easy. But that’s how you make a great restaurant. That’s how you make a great car dealership. Service every day. You can’t miss the ball. You’ve gotta hit the ball out of the park every day. With service. And the same with technology. In our lifetime, we’ve seen many companies go in the tank because they weren’t able to innovate. Or actually, they didn’t figure out a product or service that really served the customer well. They lost their customers. Never lose a customer. Figure that one out.

One of the central principles underpinning this book is that you need to function as the CEO of your own health. We can’t let anyone else determine our destiny, no matter how knowledgeable or caring they may be. Experts should be our coaches, but not our commanders.

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