Derric Yuh Ndim
Our value/belief system acts as conditioning factor for our thinking pattern.
— Derric Yuh Ndim
Personal growth is the most powerful force for change on earth. I believe that personal growth can help anyone change anything.
— Derric Yuh Ndim
The best way to prepare for life is combination of formal traditional education, reading, seminars, and workshops, coupled with experience as well as tapping into the knowledge of experienced people.
— Derric Yuh Ndim
The difference between successful and unsuccessful people isn’t really about resources that were available to them when they started out, Instead it's their resourcefulness or personal initiative that makes the difference.
— Derric Yuh Ndim
The idea that “work” competes with “life” ignores that “life” is actually the intersection and interaction of four major domains: work, home, community, and the private self.
— Derric Yuh Ndim
The most important thing anyone who is looking at a career, especially students, can do is to remember that strengthening and developing your employability your personal responsibility.
— Derric Yuh Ndim
The only way to watch paid TV from the comfort of your room ISBN subscribing to a paid TV service. In the same way, the only way to change your level of financial success ‘permanently’ is to subscribe and keep upgrading your financial mind-set. But it is your decision whether you choose to change or not.
— Derric Yuh Ndim
Unbelief in the supernatural is a belief in its own nature.
— Derric Yuh Ndim
We are entitled to a great life – that somehow, somewhere, someone (certainly not use) is responsible for filling our lives with continuous happiness, exciting career options, nurturing family time, and blissful personal relationships simply because we exist. But the real truth – and the one lesson that all the success principles I have learned are based on – is that there is only one person responsible for the quality of the life you live. That person is you.
— Derric Yuh Ndim
what's the point to spend money you haven’t earned, to buy things you don’t need, to impress people you don’t like
— Derric Yuh Ndim
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