“Don't just spend time with people you love, grow with them.”
Source: Think Like a Monk: Train Your Mind for Peace and Purpose Every Day
“Perhaps it’s time you stopped looking at work or money or reputation as the biggest source of achievement. Perhaps you can now measure your worth by how you help others and contribute to the community or how well you are growing as a person, both mentally (e.g. self-awareness and calm) and physically (eat healthier, train hard, and gain a shredded body).”
Source: Let's Get Real: 42 Tips for the Stuck Manager
“Sustainable discipleship is not just about short-term gains, it's about long-term growth and transformation that lasts a lifetime.”
Source: The Art and Science of Discipleship: Evidence-Based Strategies to Empowering Leaders for Sustainable Ministry
“if you worry about taking care of the customer, you never have to worry about money.”
“Until you truly value and love yourself to the core, the rest is simply noise. It is easy to fall into the trap of trying to please all the people all the time and end up losing sight of yourself”
Source: F*ck The Bucket List for the Health Conscious
“When life gives us challenges, they are opportunities to grow, just like storms feed the plants and give us rainbows.”
Source: Henri and the Magnificent Snort : A Children's Book about Bullying, Belonging, and Love
“Growth Mindset don't give up. It keeps us optimistic and effective.”
“Rigidity is the greatest impediment to growth.”
Source: Visvavictor: Kanima Akiyor Kainat
“This has been a time of trying to figure out:
how much time do we spend maintaining the plans and systems we
have created for ourselves,
tying up the loose ends of the plans we've completed
or abandoned,
and imagining and making plans for what we want and need
in days to come?...
All have promise.
All have residue.
All have costs.
All have benefits.”
“By all means use sometimes to be alone.
Salute thyself: see what thy soul doth wear.
Dare to look in thy chest; for ’tis thine own:
And tumble up and down what thou find’st there.
Who cannot rest till he good fellows find,
He breaks up house, turns out of doors his mind.”
Source: The Temple: The Poetry of George Herbert