M Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with M. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Minder is meer. Er zijn héél veel interactieve toepassingen beschikbaar op internet. De kunst is om hieruit een bewuste keuze te maken.”
Source: Handboek Website Usability
“Mindful and creative, a child who has neither a past, nor examples to follow, nor value judgments, simply lives, speaks and plays in freedom.”
“Mindful Awareness.
Be fully involved in the moment—right now! Developing this ability instills a sixth sense for navigating connections. Be intentional and thoughtful; listen and care.”
Source: The Art of Communication: 8 Ways to Confirm Clarity & Understanding for Positive Impact
“Mindful awareness lets us find peace amidst chaos and cultivate resilience that sparks happiness. Even in the barren fields of our emotions, the poppies of happiness can surprisingly grow bountifully. (Love, Happiness, and Insight)”
“Mindful choosing of friends and lovers, not to mention teachers, is critical to remaining conscious, remaining intuitive, remaining in charge of the fiery light that sees and knows.”
“Mindful consumption is the object of this precept. We are what we consume. If we look deeply into the items that we consume every day, we will come to know our own nature very well. We have to eat, drink, consume, but if we do it unmindfully, we may destroy our bodies and our consciousness, showing ingratitude toward our ancestors, our parents, and future generations.”
“Mindful eating is a way to become reacquainted with the guidance of our internal nutritionist.”
“Mindful eating is eating with intention and being present to the sensations your body is experiencing while you eat the food.”
Source: Apple Cider Vinegar Handbook: Recipes for Natural Living
“Mindful grief means mourning and letting go of the past without expectation, fear, censure, blame, shame, control and so forth. Without such mindful grief, neither past nor person can be laid to rest.”
Source: How to Be an Adult in Relationships: The Five Keys to Mindful Loving
“Mindful is remembering that being alive is the ultimate gift. When we know we have a limited amount of time, we're more careful how we spend it.”
Source: Someday Is Not a Day in the Week: 10 Hacks to Make the Rest of Your Life the Best of Your Life
“Mindful leaders are more than what they do, and not limited by it. Intention completes the picture. That is the reason why behaviour should not be the sole basis for judgment.”
Source: Mindfulness-Based Leadership: The Art of Being a Leader - Not Becoming One
“Mindful leaders bring their attention to bear on the fact that habits can significantly affect the way they lead, as well as how others respond to their leadership.”
Source: Mindfulness-Based Leadership: The Art of Being a Leader - Not Becoming One
“Mindful leaders consider themselves as a blank screen on which all their mental and physical activities take place. this is one reason why mindful leaders have greater resilience and control – they are detached observers rather than involved actors.”
Source: Mindfulness-Based Leadership: The Art of Being a Leader - Not Becoming One
“Mindful leaders know how to repeat success patterns and overcome failure patterns.”
Source: Mindfulness Meditation for Corporate Leadership and Management
“Mindful leadership keeps you cool and energetic in any situation, so that you can make the best possible decisions.”
Source: Mindfulness Meditation for Corporate Leadership and Management
“Mindful living is a conscious way of living – noticing the beauty of life in every moment.”
Source: Mindfulness Living in the Moment - Living in the Breath
“Mindful meditation has been discovered to foster the ability to inhibit those very quick emotional impulses.”
“Mindful Monday Humans, May your coffee kick in before reality does.”
“Mindful observation holds the same mindful awareness as open awareness, but with open eyes gently directing attention to a specific object.”
Source: Practical Meditation for Beginners: 10 Days to a Happier, Calmer You
“Mindful of the fact you live in an agricultural country, I presume you know what an ass is. We read in the New Testament that our blessed Lord rode on an ass in triumph into the city of Jerusalem. Today the Lord rides on another ass: I myself.”
“Mindful of the passing of time, engage yourself in zazen as though saving your head from fire.”
Source: The Essential Dogen: Writings of the Great Zen Master
“Mindful parenting is the hardest job on the planet, but it's also one that has the potential for the deepest kinds of satisfactions over the life span, and the greatest feelings of interconnectedness and community and belonging.”
“Mindful silence adds purpose to words.”
Source: Yaralardan Yangın Doğar: Explorers of Night are Emperors of Dawn
“Mindful that it's running out, I am determined to have the time of my life.”
“Mindful time spent with the person we love is the fullest expression of true love and real generosity.”
Source: Living Buddha, Living Christ 10th Anniversary Edition
“Mindfully communing with the forest is a profound practice of self-discovery. Every tree, stone, plant, insect, movement of wind, shaft of light, patch of shadow, and flying bird have something to teach us if we can empty our minds and open ourselves to them.”
Source: Rewilding: Meditations, Practices, and Skills for Awakening in Nature
“Mindfully immersing yourself in nature is a Japanese practice known as forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku.”
Source: Design A Healthy Home: 100 ways to transform your space for physical and mental wellbeing
“Mindfully practicing authenticity during our most soul-searching struggles is how we invite grace, joy and gratitude into our lives.”
Source: The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are
“Mindfulness - moment to moment non-judgemental attention and awareness.”
“Mindfulness - A Haiku
Sail in stillness deep,
Thoughts drift like ripples afar,
Find peace as you steer.”
Source: On My Way To Infinity: A Seeker's Poetic Pilgrimage
“Mindfulness (A poem)
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MINDFULNESS
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We're sitting on a hill,
reminiscing about our deeds.
These are mesmerising moments of ease;
scenes are harmonising in keys.
But we're in a state of oblivion,
shunned from the view of fate in this period.
We think about the nice days from our teens;
the things that we did at our free will.
We're in sync with the future and past tensions.
Indeed, we could enjoy the present intentions.
But we're in a state of oblivion,
shunned from the view of fate in this period.
We envision our problems gone;
with collisions exposed and pawned.
Oh! We could enjoy this peaceful time,
on this hill, watching the sunrise.
But we're in a state of oblivion,
shunned from the view of fate in this period.
The beautiful birds stride pass our face.
Thick cuticles blurred, striped by hours of grace.
They flap their wings, forming art;
tail lamps for us, bleeding hearts.
But we're in a state of oblivion,
shunned from the view of fate in this period.
People of different cultures come to us.
Simple, they offer their services; no Judas.
Wave their hands with care;
give their food to share.
But we're in a state of oblivion,
shunned from the view of fate in this period.
What a sad case this is;
our mindfulness is butchered.
Heads are swimming inbetween
the past and the future.
Opportunities to love others in truth
are being missed.
Communities could share love so true;
limiting the rifts.
But we're in a state of oblivion,
shunned from the view of fate in this period.”
“Mindfulness allows us to watch our thoughts, see how one thought leads to the next, decide if we're heading down an unhealthy path, and, if so, let go and change directions.”
Source: Real Happiness - Enhanced Ebook Edition: The Power of Meditation: A 28-Day Program
“Mindfulness and compassion can give you the power, illumination, love, and wisdom to draw higher forms, thoughts, feelings, and situations into your life.”
Source: Walking the Path of Compassion
“Mindfulness arises when you allow your attention to fall effortlessly on the breathing point like an autumn leaf falling on a lake of still water”
Source: Beautify your Breath - Beautify your Life
“Mindfulness articulates immeasurable thought messages with power if we engage it with consistent focus...”
“Mindfulness as a trait refers to the effortless mastery of being anchored in a state of awareness constantly.”
Source: Mindfulness-Based Leadership: The Art of Being a Leader - Not Becoming One
“Mindfulness, as we saw, is the awareness that arises from paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment, and non-judgmentally.”
“Mindfulness brings to light that we are all ripples of the same ocean, the ocean of consciousness.”
“Mindfulness builds calmness, a more powerful contagion to beat crises.”
“Mindfulness can create a foundation for emotional bonding that allows you to be fully present and authentic during dialogues or a discussion. A mindful approach to entering difficult conversations keeps both parties out of the heat of emotions and able to explore the needs, wants and interests on both sides. Judgement is suspended and, with a strong bond, the mind is able to focus on and look for the mutual benefit of the common goal.”
“Mindfulness can play a big role in transforming our experience with pain & other difficulties; it allows us to recognize the authenticity of the distress & yet not be overwhelmed by it.”
Source: Real Happiness - Enhanced Ebook Edition: The Power of Meditation: A 28-Day Program
“Mindfulness cannot be practised in a cave. It requires active interaction with the world in the present. The place where you are is the place where you are meant to be and that is where you experiment. Your home, workplace and the society you live in is your mindfulness gym.”
Source: Mindfulness-Based Leadership: The Art of Being a Leader - Not Becoming One
“Mindfulness creates centered awareness. When you do one thing at a time, you're guaranteed excellent results. If you do too many things simultaneously, it messes up your neural circuits. Focus on one thing at a time.”
“Mindfulness develops attention, concentration and the ability to simply be present with little or no future orientation, past orientation or goal orientation—choosing to be a human being rather than a human doing.”
“Mindfulness develops the ability to be a real friend to ourselves.”
Source: Unshakeable Confidence The Freedom To Be Our Authentic Selves: Mindfulness for Women
“Mindfulness does not erase negative memories; it 'transcends' them giving us back our deepest power which resides in our hearts.”
Source: Mindfulness Meditation: Bringing Mindfulness into Everyday Life
“Mindfulness does not mean pushing oneself toward something or hanging on to something. It means allowing oneself to be there in the very moment of what is happening in the living process - and then letting go.”
Source: The Heart of the Buddha
“Mindfulness feels like it stops time and sits patiently with you, as if holding your hand and saying, “It’s okay. You can be with what you’re feeling, and take as much time as you need to work through it with compassion for yourself.”
Source: Mindfulness and Mysticism: Connecting Present Moment Awareness with Higher States of Consciousness
“Mindfulness gives freedom from negative and fixed mindset to positive and growth mindset.”
Source: Mindfulness Living in the Moment - Living in the Breath
“Mindfulness gives us the power to understand our deep connection with the trees, flowers, stars, sun and the moon.”
Source: Mindfulness Meditation for Corporate Leadership and Management