Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild animal that exists on the basis of survival of the fittest. Tame your mind with consistent focus on your goals and desires.

Stephen Richards
Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild...
Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild...
Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild...
Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild...
About This Quote

Instead of letting your mind wander, you must train it to be focused. You need to train your mind with purpose and discipline. If it is allowed to wander, it will make you weak and vulnerable. It will make you lose focus and forget what is most important.

Source: Think Your Way To Success: Let Your Dreams Run Free

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