- Benjamin Morrell. Morale is key to business, key to successful teamwork, key to creating a good family environment. But instilling it is although not easy - worth the time and consideration. A man with a good attitude is worth a million men with bad attitudes. Get the morale up, keep it up and complete on your promises. Your business/family/team will function well above average.
- Aristotle. 
Habits are a great way to build on your business. Doing something once or every now and again is good, but to build a good business its all in the details. So do things right first time enough times and you will start to habitually opt for better options.
Actively build positive habits. Mercilessly drop any non beneficial habits from your life - break them, cut them out, build good ones and repeat. Within no time at all business will improve.
…in fact it took one hell of a long time. But the moral behind the saying is good, the things we all aim to achieve, whether it be millions, property, assets, ferrari’s, success, happyness - the big things in life shouldn’t be considered small. Take your time, learn the lessons, and get on with it.
Let each day be a brick, as each seo effort is a brick in the marketing wall of your website, as each established mission statement, maintained and refined once a quarter is. Use small repeated refining actions to achieve huge out of this world results… enough said

I originally heard this on ‘the bourne ultimatum’ (excellent film by the way) - but I have been saying the phrase ever since. Perhaps its a bit corny and might sound a bit stupid in some scenarios but it does have merit.
In essence we should all endeavour to think positive, but be ready for when life shoots you in the leg. It’ll probably happen to all of us, but it’ll hurt a lot less if we plan for it.
An art worth mastering. To speak less but say more. Over your life you will speak billions of words - So make them effective and thats a billion positives. Talk dribble and that’s the real life equivalent of brain spam.
Use your time well, keep your words to the point.