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Quotes (Positive Thinking) 11

 

Quotes

(Positive Thinking)

11 

1.               “7 Effective Ways to Make Others Feel Important:

                          i.        Use their name.

                       ii.        Express sincere gratitude.

                    iii.        Do more listening than talking.

                    iv.        Talk more about them than about you.

                       v.        Be authentically interested.

                    vi.        Be sincere in your praise.

                 vii.        Show you care.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

2.               “Don't wait for the right moment to start, start and make each moment right.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

3.               “It’s important that what thoughts you are feeding into your mind because your thoughts create your belief and experiences. You have positive thoughts and you have negative ones too. Nurture your mind with positive thoughts: kindness, empathy, compassion, peace, love, joy, humility, generosity, etc. The more you feed your mind with positive thoughts, the more you can attract great things into your life.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

4.               “When things do not go your way, remember that every challenge — every adversity — contains within it the seeds of opportunity and growth.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

5.               “The one who falls and gets up is stronger than the one who never tried. Do not fear failure but rather fear not trying.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

6.               “Good people see the good and bring out the best in other people.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

7.               “Good things happen in your life when you surround yourself with positive people.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

8.               “Enjoy every step you take. If you're curious, there is always something new to be discovered in the backdrop of your daily life.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

9.               “Gratitude builds a bridge to abundance.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

10.        “Make the most of the best and the best of the worst, and keep your standards high. Never settle for anything less than you deserve or are capable of achieving.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

11.        “Dance. Smile. Giggle. Marvel. TRUST. HOPE. LOVE. WISH. BELIEVE. Most of all, enjoy every moment of the journey, and appreciate where you are at this moment instead of always focusing on how far you have to go.”

― Mandy Hale

 

12.        “If you learn to really sit with loneliness and embrace it for the gift that it is…an opportunity to get to know YOU, to learn how strong you really are, to depend on no one but YOU for your happiness…you will realize that a little loneliness goes a LONG way in creating a richer, deeper, more vibrant and colorful YOU.”

― Mandy Hale

 

13.        “Beliefs are choices. First you choose your beliefs. Then your beliefs affect your choices.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

14.        “You will never follow your own inner voice until you clear up the doubts in your mind.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

15.        “One of the best times for figuring out who you are & what you really want out of life? Right after a break-up.”

― Mandy Hale

 

16.        “Do not let the roles you play in life make you forget who you are.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

17.        “You were born to stand out, stop trying to fit in.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

18.        “Stop doing what is easy. Start doing what is right.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

19.        “There is nothing more beautiful than someone who goes out of their way to make life beautiful for others.”

― Mandy Hale

 

20.        “You are essentially who you create yourself to be and all that occurs in your life is the result of your own making.”

― Stephen Richards

 

21.        “Everyone enjoys being acknowledged and appreciated. Sometimes even the simplest act of gratitude can change someone's entire day. Take the time to recognize and value the people around you and appreciate those who make a difference in your lives.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

22.        “Change may not always bring growth, but there is no growth without change.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

23.        “Great leaders can see the greatness in others when they can’t see it themselves and lead them to their highest potential they don’t even know.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

24.        “Surround Yourself with Positive People Who Believe in Your Dreams. Distance yourself from negative people who try to lower your motivation and decrease your ambition. Create space for positive people to come into your life. Surround yourself with positive people who believe in your dreams, encourage your ideas, support your ambitions, and bring out the best in you.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

25.        “Two things you will never have to chase: True friends & true love.”

― Mandy Hale

 

26.        “Successful people have no fear of failure. But unsuccessful people do. Successful people have the resilience to face up to failure—learn the lessons and adapt from it.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

27.        “When you take control of your attitude, you take control of your life.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

28.        “What other people think and say about you is none of your business. The most destructive thing you would ever do is to believe someone else's opinion of you. You have to stop letting other people's opinions control you.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

29.        “The comfort zone is a psychological state in which one feels familiar, safe, at ease, and secure. You never change your life until you step out of your comfort zone; change begins at the end of your comfort zone.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

30.        “Let go of something old that no longer serves you in order to make room for something new.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

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