“The only thing set in stone are dumb quotes and names of dead people. Everything else is subject to change.”
Source: Oathbound
“Give me a man who whistles while he works.”
Source: The history of the world
“Studies have shown that a team leader who is in a positive mood can increase a group’s enthusiasm, help it to channel anger more constructively, and even coax it to perform better on specific tasks.”
Source: The Captain Class: The Hidden Force that Creates the World's Greatest Teams
“A second way we can use a journal is to practice expressing gratitude for the positive things in our life, no matter what the source. This can include writing about things that our family, friends, or colleagues have given us or done for us, or even the difficulties and challenges we’ve come through.”
Source: Strong Minds: How to Unlock the Power of Elite Sports Psychology to Accomplish Anything
“A champion understands that it’s fine to savor an experience when it’s positive, to remember it, to celebrate it.”
Source: How Champions Think: In Sports and in Life
“Don't just be... Be a positive anomaly.”
“Don't compare the pace of your life with the pace of others.”
“There is no positive power like prayer.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“We always start with what worked well, then consider where we fell short of our intent. This protects us from looking more at the negative more than the positive.”
Source: Perform Under Pressure: Change the Way You Feel, Think and Act Under Pressure
“Which voice do you hear? Which is louder, the negative critic or the positive coach? You can choose to listen to the voice that offers and reinforces positive thought.”
Source: Mind Gym: An Athlete's Guide to Inner Excellence