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/Do a lot of reading. Talk to a lot of people. Do a lot of listening. -Joyce Carol Oates
Do a lot of reading. Talk to a lot of people. Do a lot of listening. -Joyce Carol Oates
Do you face the possibility of an adverse event? Don’t worry. Who knows, it may turn out to be good for you. Doubting the consequences of an outcome will allow you to remain imperturbable.
Nassim Taleb, The Black Swain
Confusion isn’t the enemy of understanding, they are allies. -Rhett Allain
Most people wait until everything is just right before they do anything. They refuse to go out on a limb because they don’t understand that the fruit is always out on the limb – Zig Ziglar
It's not about “being.” It’s about “becoming.” –Stephen Goforth (born April 24, 1961)
When you teach people to hate you teach people to wound themselves. -Alice Walker
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An amateur radio operator who Tweets public alerts about natural disasters helped authorities to find a hiker lost in the wilderness. ABC-7 in Los Angeles has a video report (below) or read the story here.
Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, the more often and steadily reflection is occupied with them: the starry heaven above me and the moral law within me. Neither of them need I seek and merely suspect as if shrouded in obscurity or rapture beyond my own horizon; I see them before me and connect them immediately with my existence. -Immanuel Kant (born April 22, 1724)
Budgets are moral documents.
Being in power is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren’t. –Margaret Thatcher
A growth mindset suggests that you can grow, expand, evolve, and change. Intelligence and capability are not fixed points but instead traits you cultivate. A growth mindset releases you from the expectation of being perfect. Failures and mistakes are not indicative of the limits of your intellect but rather tools that inform how you develop. A growth mindset is liberating, allowing you to find value, joy, and success in the process, regardless of the outcome.
Cultivating a growth mindset can begin with shifting your inner dialogue from beliefs about your ability (a fixed mindset) to beliefs about your opportunities and needs (a growth mindset)—for example, from “I’m terrible at giving presentations” to “I need more practice presenting in front of others.”
Similarly, “I’m not good enough to be promoted to supervisor” might become “I need some additional experience before I’ll be ready for promotion.” Simple restatements have a dramatic impact on what you believe about your own abilities. A fixed mindset often runs deep; it may take constant practice to reframe your default thoughts.
It costs God nothing, so far as we know, to create nice things; but to convert rebellious wills cost Him crucifixion. -C.S. Lewis
Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art. – Eleanor Roosevelt
If your state of mind is coming from a place of fear and risk avoidance, then you will always settle for the safe solutions—the solutions already applied many times before. Sometimes, the path already taken is the best solution. But you should not follow the path automatically without first seeing it for what it really is. When you are open to possibilities, you may find that the common way is the best way for your particular case. However, this will be a choice you made not by habit, but by reflection and in the spirit of a fresh beginner with fresh eyes and a new perspective.
Garr Reynolds, Presentation Zen
Anyone can steer the ship, but it takes a leader to chart the course. -John Maxwell
People say to me, "Things in my life are pretty hard right now, but I have no right to complain—it’s not Auschwitz." This kind of comparison can lead us to minimize or diminish our own suffering. If we discount our pain, or punish ourselves for feeling lost or isolated or scared about the challenges in our lives, however insignificant these challenges may seem to someone else, then we’re still choosing to be victims. We’re judging ourselves. I don’t want you to hear my story and say, "My own suffering is less significant. " I want you to hear my story and say, "If she can do it, then so can I."
Auschwitz survivor Edith Eva Eger in her book The Choice
In matters of style. swim with the current; In matters of principle. stand like a rock. -Thomas Jefferson (born April 13, 1743)
The self-renewing man is highly motivated and respects the sources of his own energy and motivation. He has the priceless quality of enthusiasm. He knows how important it is to believe in what he is doing.
He knows how important it is to pursue the things about which he has a deep conviction. Enthusiasm for the task to be accomplished lifts him out of the ruts of habit and customary procedure. Drive and conviction give him the courage to risk failure. (One of the reasons mature persons stop learning is that they become less and less willing to risk failure.) And not only does he respond to challenge, but he also sees the challenge where others fail to see it . . .
John Gardner, Self-Renewal
Because we naturally use our present feelings as a starting point when we attempt to predict our future feelings, we expect our future to feel more like our present than it actually will. -Daniel Gilbert
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