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Inspirational Quotes-Tony Robbins-Motivational Speech



Tony Robbins is one of the most popular and recognizable self-help coaches in the world. He grew up very poor. His stepfather, who was working as a salesman, struggled to take care of the family and often couldn’t even afford to celebrate Thanksgiving or Christmas.

When Robbins was a teenager, his mom wanted him to be a truck driver because he would make twice what his father made, but he ultimately decided to follow his passion instead of chasing the money. He decided that he wanted to grow up helping people in need. A wise decision, since he is now said to be worth half a billion dollars.

He has authored several best-selling books including, Money: Master the Game and Awaken the Giant Within (his best book, in my opinion) and has coached some of the most successful people in the world including Oprah, Andre Agassi, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Bill Clinton to name a few. While his coaching style and teaching techniques are controversial, he remains one of the most popular personalities in the world.

Here are some of Tony Robbins’ most powerful and inspiring quotes that can lead you to change your life.

 

20 Tony Robbins Inspirational Lines and Quotes that will change your life

1. “The path to success is to take massive, determined action.” 

2. “Persistence overshadows even talent as the most valuable resource shaping the quality of life.” 

3. “Nothing in life has any meaning except the meaning we give it.” 

4. “The only reasons we don’t have what we want in life are the reasons we create why we can’t have them.” 

5. “Deciding to commit yourself to long-term results rather than short-term fixes is as important as any decision you’ll make in your lifetime.” 

6. “Goals are like magnets. They’ll attract the things that make them come true.”

7. “Success is buried on the other side of rejection.”

8. “Where focus goes, energy flows.” 

9. “Create a vision and never let the environment, other people’s beliefs, or the limits of what has been done in the past shape your decisions.” 

10. “If you don’t set a baseline standard for what you’ll accept in life, you’ll find it’s easy to slip into behaviors and attitudes or a quality of life that’s far below what you deserve.”

11. “One reason so few of us achieve what we truly want is that we never direct our focus; we never concentrate our power. Most people dabble their way through life, never deciding to master anything in particular.” 

12. “Identify your problems, but give your power and energy to solutions.” 

13. “People are not lazy. They simply have impotent goals – that is, goals that do not inspire them.” 

14. “I’ve come to believe that all my past failure and frustration were actually laying the foundation for the understandings that have created the new level of living I now enjoy.”  

15. “Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers.”

 

16. “Whatever you hold in your mind on a consistent basis is exactly what you will experience in your life.”

17. “Success is doing what you want, when you want, where you want, with whom you want, as much as you want.”

18. “Change is inevitable. Progress is optional.”

19. “Whatever happens, take responsibility.”


20. “No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are still way ahead of everyone who isn’t trying.”

-Tony Robbins quotes

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