“Courage is a muscle. It is built over time. Start with small weights. Eventually, you'll move mountains.”
Source: Champion's Planner
“I write characters that are ultimately flawed. Individual morality motivates character action. They all have a different view of right and wrong. Regardless of the setting, location, period, or gender, everybody has their own moral compass.”
“Scriptures have been written for one to Know. Nothing needs to be done for that which is to be Known. ‘I cannot do it, I cannot do it’ – is the way people have made everything. ‘Ingesting poison kills’ – you only need to know this knowledge, you don’t have to do anything else. The knowledge that comes into action is true knowledge. What good is knowledge that does not manifest in one’s actions?”
Source: Was immer geschehen ist, ist Gerechtigkeit
“Initially, inspiration can come from anywhere but to sustain inspiration one must take actions immediately before it fades away.”
Source: Wealth of Words
“You aren't battling your ability to stick to a diet, execute a business plan, repair a broken marriage and rebuild your life, hit your goals, or win over a bad manager- you are battling your feelings about doing it. You are more than capable of doing the work to change anything for the better, despite how you feel. Feelings are merely suggestions, ones you can ignore. To change you must do the same, you must ignore how you feel, and just do it anyway.”
Source: The 5 Second Rule: Transform Your Life, Work, and Confidence with Everyday Courage
“There is sometimes a fine line between a cop and a criminal. What drives their personality may be the same, and they have simply chosen different roles and professions to call their own."
Dr. ML Rapier PhD, Clinical Psychologist.”
“Exactly. How can you know it makes you happy if you’ve never experienced it?”
“There are different kinds of happy,” she said. “Some kinds don’t need any proof.”
Source: This Is What Happy Looks Like
“Talk without the support of action means nothing.”
“Win or lose, at least I'm doing something.”
Source: The 5 Second Rule: Transform Your Life, Work, and Confidence with Everyday Courage
“Action done totally brings relaxation; relaxation done totally brings more action.”
Source: When the Shoe Fits: Stories of the Taoist Mystic Chuang Tzu