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#mindset

Read through the most famous quotes by topic #mindset




Once your mindset changes, everything on the outside will change along with it.


Steve Maraboli


#change #inspirational #life #mindset #motivational

When women smoke, it is hard for them to quit because they are so worried about their weight; it's a vanity issue and a mindset.


Loni Anderson


#because #hard #issue #mindset #quit

Remember that mindsets can not be changed through force and coercion. No idea can ever be forcibly thrust upon any one.


Pervez Musharraf


#changed #coercion #ever #force #forcibly

How often do we stand convinced of the truth of our early memories, forgetting that they are assessments made by a child? We can replace the narratives that hold us back by inventing wiser stories, free from childish fears, and, in doing so, disperse long-held psychological stumbling blocks.


Benjamin Zander


#mindset #psychology #transformation #art

Success is not about your techniques, it’s not solely about the wisdom or the knowledge you have, it’s about your mindset and your actions.


Steve Maraboli


#knowledge #mindset #success #wisdom #experience

Our life stories are at one and the same time reality, fallacy and fantasy...


Rasheed Ogunlaru


#beliefs #conditioning #cultural-conditioning #culture #eduction

To create something exceptional, your mindset must be relentlessly focused on the smallest detail.


Giorgio Armani


#detail #exceptional #focused #mindset #must

My dad encouraged us to fail. Growing up, he would ask us what we failed at that week. If we didn't have something, he would be disappointed. It changed my mindset at an early age that failure is not the outcome, failure is not trying. Don't be afraid to fail.


Sara Blakely


#age #ask #changed #dad #disappointed

Because it is possible to create — creating one’s self, willing to be one’s self, as well as creating in all the innumerable daily activities (and these are two phases of the same process) — one has anxiety. One would have no anxiety if there were no possibility whatever. Now creating, actualizing one’s possibilities, always involves negative as well as positive aspects. It always involves destroying the status quo, destroying old patterns within oneself, progressively destroying what one has clung to from childhood on, and creating new and original forms and ways of living. If one does not do this, one is refusing to grow, refusing to avail himself of his possibilities; one is shirking his responsibility to himself. Hence refusal to actualize one’s possibilities brings guilt toward one’s self. But creating also means destroying the status quo of one’s environment, breaking the old forms; it means producing something new and original in human relations as well as in cultural forms (e.g., the creativity of the artist). Thus every experience of creativity has its potentiality of aggression or denial toward other persons in one’s environment or established patterns within one’s self. To put the matter figuratively, in every experience of creativity something in the past is killed that something new in the present may be born. Hence, for Kierkegaard, guilt feeling is always a concomitant of anxiety: both are aspects of experiencing and actualizing possibility. The more creative the person, he held, the more anxiety and guilt are potentially present.


Rollo May


#creativity #mindset #experience

I played a lot of sports when I was a kid so I get in that ballgame mindset of being really, really respectful, but at same time saying to yourself, 'Don't back down a single inch, hang with these guys if you can.' If they throw it high and tight you have to stand in there, you can't take yourself out of that moment.


Michael Keaton


#ballgame #being #down #get #guys






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