Dr. Marshall Goldsmith: America’s #1 Executive Coach
Dr. Marshall Goldsmith, a New York Times #1 bestselling author, has written or edited 51 books which have sold over 3 million copies, been translated into 32 languages, and become bestsellers in…
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We have this macho-willpower-crap, as if somehow willpower is the answer to everything in life and if someone needs help, it means they don't have the willpower. It's a nonsense.
— Marshall GoldsmithWorld's Most Cited Executive Coach & Leadership Development Expert
30% of people who have life-threatening illnesses don't take their medicine as prescribed, that's mind-blowing. These are not people who have a cold – these are people who are going to die if they don't take their medicine, and even in that situation, compliance is difficult.
— Marshall GoldsmithWorld's Most Cited Executive Coach & Leadership Development Expert
Only one second in time you can find peace – now. There's only one second you can be happy – now. There's only one place you can find peace and happiness. Where you are. This is it, it's not out there somewhere, it's in you.
— Marshall GoldsmithWorld's Most Cited Executive Coach & Leadership Development Expert
You should never place your value as a human being on results. You don't control the results of the game – people get lucky or go bankrupt. Also, what happens when you achieve your result? What long-term satisfaction does that bring you?
— Marshall GoldsmithWorld's Most Cited Executive Coach & Leadership Development Expert
One of the greatest myths in the lives of the people I coach is, 'I will be happy when…' as if there is some place to go to. There's only one book that ends with the phrase happily ever after, that's a fairy-tale.
— Marshall GoldsmithWorld's Most Cited Executive Coach & Leadership Development Expert
We all have inertia in life, the more comfortable we are, the harder it is to change. One of the best pieces of advice I got was from Dr. Paul Hersey, I was working for him, and he said, '…you're making too much money, your clients are happy, that's your problem… you're not going to be who you could be…' I was comfortable – inertia had set-in, I was re-living the same day repeatedly. It was a nice day, but I wasn't going anyplace.
— Marshall GoldsmithWorld's Most Cited Executive Coach & Leadership Development Expert
Only one second in time you can find peace – now. There's only one second you can be happy – now. There's only one place you can find peace and happiness. Where you are. This is it, it's not out there somewhere, it's in you.
— Marshall GoldsmithWorld's Most Cited Executive Coach & Leadership Development Expert
When people talk about getting there… there's no there to get to. The problem is the eternal search for there. There is no there, you are searching for something that doesn't exist.
— Marshall GoldsmithWorld's Most Cited Executive Coach & Leadership Development Expert
You should never place your value as a human being on results. You don't control the results of the game – people get lucky or go bankrupt. Also, what happens when you achieve your result? What long-term satisfaction does that bring you?
— Marshall GoldsmithWorld's Most Cited Executive Coach & Leadership Development Expert
We do have quite a bit of agency over our lives, and to the degree that we can plot our own course and choose our lives as opposed to being subject to environmental factors, that means we're leading the lives we want rather than the lives we have-to live.
— Marshall GoldsmithWorld's Most Cited Executive Coach & Leadership Development Expert
One of the greatest myths in the lives of the people I coach is, 'I will be happy when…' as if there is some place to go to. There's only one book that ends with the phrase happily ever after, that's a fairy-tale.
— Marshall GoldsmithWorld's Most Cited Executive Coach & Leadership Development Expert