“Meditate. Inspire others. Spend time by yourself. Manage your career properly. Work at something constructive, that doesn't injure others, and put your full attention into it.” AttentionCareersInspireBuddhismBalanceManageEnd TimesSpend TimeConstructiveInspire Others Author:Frederick Lenz
“Thinking isn't something you think about. It comes naturally. Thinking involves many things. It involves being an observer. It involves analyzing things, taking in what's around you in the world and finding how to make it inspire your work or turn it into a lesson to teach your children; it's paying attention to details. That's what thinking is: processing.” ThinkingWorldChildrenTurnsAttentionTeachInspireLessonsFindingsOur ChildrenDetailsPay AttentionYour ChildrenObserversProcessingAnalyzingAttention To Detail Author:Madonna Ciccone
“I just like to do work that inspires me, and I don't pay any attention to whether it's a high- or low-budget movie.” PayAttentionInspireLowsBudgets Author:Joseph Gordon-Levitt
“There is nothing to compare with the courage of ordinary people whose names are unknown and whose sacrifices pass unnoticed. The courage that dares without recognition, without the protection of media attention, is a courage that humbles and inspires and reaffirms our faith in humanity.” PeopleHumanityNamesAttentionCourageSacrificeMediaInspireOrdinaryDareProtectionRecognitionCompareOrdinary PeopleUnnoticedOrdinarinessFaith In Humanity Book:Letters From Burma Source: Letters From Burma
“People don't listen to marketplace logic; they listen for meaning and purpose. Attention can't be bought. Before any interaction, ask yourself: 'How do I want to make people feel or act?' Put yourself in their shoes. The role of a leader is to create an experience that will inspire people to take action.” PeopleWantFeelsActionPurposeAsksAttentionLeaderRolesInspireLogicShoesInteractionMarketplace Author:Bill Jensen