“Since karma is meeting self, we acquire karma as we meet self in our many attitudes and emotions; when we serve in loving kindness and patience or hold resentful malicious thoughts What we do to our fellow man we do to our Maker our karma or problem is within self.” MenSelfProblemEmotionAttitudeKindnessFellowsMeetingsKarmaAcquireMakersFellow ManMaliciousLoving KindnessResentfulKindness And Patience Author:Edgar Cayce
“Destitution and excessive luxury develop apparently the same ideals, the same marauding attitude towards mankind, the intensity of struggle for material goods, -- surely showing how perfect is the meeting of extremes.” PerfectAttitudeStruggleMankindMaterialsIdealsMeetingsExtremesLuxuryGoodsIntensity Book:Her Brothers Her Journal Source: Her Brothers Her Journal
“When you pray for anyone you tend to modify your personal attitude toward him. You lift the relationship thereby to a higher level. The best in the other person begins to flow out toward you as your best flows toward him. In the meeting of the best in each a higher unity of understanding is established.” PersonsUnderstandingLevelsAttitudePrayingHigherFlowMeetingsUnityLiftsHigher Level Book:The Power of Positive Thinking: 10 Traits for Maximum Results Source: The Power of Positive Thinking: 10 Traits for Maximum Results
“Where God and man are in relationship, this must be the ideal. God must be the communicator, and man must be in the listening, obeying attitude. If men and women are not willing to assume this listening attitude, there will be no meeting with God in living, personal experience.” IfsMenAttitudeWillingListeningMen And WomenIdealsAssumingMeetingsPersonal ExperiencesObeyingCommunicators Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer
“Approach every meeting with a purposeful, high-energy, ready-to-make-a-contribution attitude, and watch how fast leadership’s perception of you follows your behavior.” EnergyAttitudeWatchesReadyBehaviorPerceptionApproachMeetingsContributionHigh Energy Author:Jack Welch
“Always go into meetings or negotiations with a positive attitude. Tell yourself you're going to make this the best deal for all parties.” DealsPartyAttitudeMeetingsPositive AttitudeNegotiation Author:Natalie Massenet
“I used to think, "I can't go to these meetings because they'll make me believe in God. Make me go to church." I knew it wasn't right for me before I ever tried it. I was suspicious of anything outside my realm of experience. That same kind of attitude carries over into 12-step programs, because they are programs. There's this feeling that you don't need this bullshit, you can quit on your own. People that don't know anything about it seem to have a better idea. They haven't even been.” PeopleThinkingKnowsNeedsBelieveKindI CanIdeasFeelingsSeemsUsedChurchAttitudeStepsHavensProgramMeetingsQuittingRealmsCarrieBelieve In GodBullshitSuspicious12 Step Author:Bucky Sinister
“Different presidents are different as far as their public persona vs. their persona meeting with advisers. For example, George Bush was pretty much the same in person as when he was speaking publicly. I think Donald Trump has a stage persona and he also has a temperament when meeting with his advisers. Now, the positions are the same, but the attitude is a little bit different.” ThinkingLittlesPersonsDifferentBitsPresidentAttitudeStageExamplePositionTrumpLittle BitMeetingsTemperamentPersonaAdviser Author:Kris Kobach
“At a meeting in her office in the late summer of 2002, months before the war in Iraq, prisoner abuse at Guantanamo is discussed. Condoleezza Rice brings in Donald Rumsfeld for a meeting, and they all agree they have to do something. Nothing gets done. Did everybody understand we were going to be as tough as we could be people we thought were Al Qaeda? Is there a better way to get information, get their trust, establish rapport, try to change their views? Nobody wants to think about that. It's just, let's beat them up. And that attitude was widespread throughout the Administration.” PeopleThinkingTryingWarDoneAttitudeOfficeSummerToughAbuseAgreeMeetingsPrisonerRiceAl QaedaRapport Author:Seymour Hersh