7 Quotes & Sayings By Ken Ilgunas

Ken Ilgunas is also the author of the national best-selling book "The One Minute Manager" and the author of "Leadership Adventures", which are both published by AMACOM. Ken Ilgunas is an independent marketing consultant who is an expert in selling effectively to business owners. He helps companies develop their brand through marketing - online, in print, and in public relations. He has worked with marketing firms in over 30 countries, including the United States, Europe, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, South Africa Read more

Ken Ilgunas was once called “the most influential person in the world when it comes to selling” by the host of NBC's Today Show.

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I wonder what Thoreau would have done..[ H}is greatest story, I thought, was his life. He knew that anything is possible when you wield the pen and claim your life as your own. But the truth is so few have the privilege to write their own stories. People are born into poverty without a hope of redemption. Children are abused and damaged. Disease and war and famine and a million other things prevent them from wielding the pen. But for those of us who can, should it not be our great privilege to live the lives we've imagined? To be who we want to be? To go on our own great journeys and share our experiences with others?. Ken Ilgunas
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On a hike, the days pass with the wind, the sun, the stars; movement is powered by a belly full of food and water, not a noxious tankful of fossil fuels. On a hike, you're less a job title and more a human being.... A periodic hike not only stretches the limbs but also reminds us: Wow, there's a big old world out there. Ken Ilgunas
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We have trains to hop, voyages to embark on, and rides to hitch. And then there’s the great American wild–vanishing but still there–ready to impart its wisdom from an Alaskan peak or a patch of grass growing in a crack of a city sidewalk. And no matter how much sprawl and civilization overtake our wilds, we’ll always have the boundless wildlands in ourselves to explore. Ken Ilgunas
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Perhaps there’s no better act of simplification than climbing a mountain. For an afternoon, a day, or a week, it’s a way of reducing a complicated life into a simple goal. All you have to do is take one step at a time, place one foot in front of the other, and refuse to turn back until you’ve given everything you have. Ken Ilgunas
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Yet as the days went by and the pains in my feet subsided, I began to look back on my little adventure with a hint of fondness. When it comes to memories, it seems we all have an editor within who will–if it’ll make for a good story–revise the senseless into symbols, or rephrase miseries into warm memories. Ken Ilgunas
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... But these skeptics are only selectively skeptical. They think themselves enlightened for resisting all this new proof and remaining steadfast in mistrusting anything that someone else says. But it is a false enlightenment to accept only those ideas that align with one's worldview and reject those that don't. Ken Ilgunas