“Too much self-centered attitude, you see, brings, you see, isolation. Result: loneliness, fear, anger. The extreme self-centered attitude is the source of suffering.” SelfSufferingResultsAttitudeToo MuchLonelinessSourceExtremesIsolationSelf CenteredIsolation And Loneliness Author:Dalai Lama
“A compassionate attitude opens our inner door, and as a result it is much easier to communicate with others. If there is too much self-centered attitude, then fear, doubt and suspicion come and as a result our inner door closes. Then it is very difficult to communicate with others.” IfsSelfDifficultResultsAttitudeDoubtToo MuchDoorsEasierCommunicateCompassionateSuspicionSelf CenteredNarcissisticWise Man Once SaidSelf AbsorbedEgocentricSocial Interaction Author:Dalai Lama
“Just do your best to keep yourself in balance. One of the first things that causes Energy misalignment, is asking or demanding too much of yourself in terms of time and effort. In other words, you just cannot burn the candle at both ends, so that you are physically tired, and then expect yourself to have a cheerful attitude. So, the rule of thumb has to be: "I'm going to be very, very, very happy, and then do everything I have time to do after that.” FirstsEndsEnergyCausesTermEffortHealingAttitudeToo MuchBalanceAskingTiredCandleVery HappyCheerfulThumbsPhysically Tired Author:Esther Hicks
“If the general attitude of Canadians toward their mighty neighbor to the south could be distilled into a single phrase, that phrase would probably be "Oh, shut up." The Americans talked too much, mainly about themselves. Their torrid love affair with their own history and legend exceeded-painfully-the quasi-British Canadian idea of modesty and self-restraint. ... They were forever busting their buttons in spasms of insufferable yahoo pride or all too publicly agonizing over their crises.” IfsIdeasSelfAttitudeForeverToo MuchPrideCrisisSouthAffairBritishNeighborPhrasesLegendsModestyButtonsShut UpRestraintLove AffairSelf RestraintAgonizingInsufferableBusting Book:Thin Ice: Coming of Age in Canada Source: Thin Ice: Coming of Age in Canada
“Tradition sometimes excludes the girl child from inheriting; or single women may not want to be perceived as pursuing too much property. The law has come a long way in favor of the woman, but it is the tradition, the attitudes, that we often have to fight.” WayWantMayChildrenLongSometimesLawGirlFightingAttitudeToo MuchTraditionPropertyFavorsLong WaySingle WomenGirl Child Author:Wangari Maathai
“Take the attitude of a student, never be too big to ask questions, never know too much to learn something new.” KnowsInspirationalBigsInspirationAsksAttitudeKnowledgeLearningToo MuchTeachingStudentsInspirational AttitudePositivityPositive AttitudeSomething NewQuestioningBest AttitudeMotivational AttitudeNew Attitude Author:Og Mandino