“Good behavior wins even an enemy.” InspirationalPoliticalWinningEnemyBehaviorGood Behavior Author:Chanakya
“To compose our character is our duty, not to compose books, and to win, not battles and provinces, but order and tranquillity in our conduct.” BookSelfCharacterOrderWinningDutyBattleBehaviorProvincesTranquillity Book:Complete Essays Source: Complete Essays
“Focused intensity is required to win. I can't stress enough that people who took control of their finances and worked their way out of debt got mad. They got sick and tired of being sick and tired! They said, "I've had it!" and went ballistic to change their lives. There is no intellectual exercise where you can academically work your way into wealth; you have to get fired up - There is no energy in logic; this is behavior and motivation modification, and it works.” PeopleWayInspirationalSaidI CanEnoughMotivationWinningEnergyWealthExerciseBehaviorIntellectualLogicSickStressMadTiredDebtFocusedFinanceIntensityThey SaidModificationFired UpBeing SickNo Energy Author:David Ramsey
“[Democrats] have got to start winning elections. That involves not some great idea, but it also involves recruiting candidates. And Rahm Emanuel, the mayor of Chicago, who has given obnoxiousness a new definition in his personal behavior, oftentimes in his dealings with the press, had a very good point.” IdeasWinningGivenBehaviorElectionPressesDemocratVery GoodDefinitionsCandidatesChicagoGreat IdeaMayorsDealingsWinning ElectionsPersonal Behavior Author:Mark Shields
“What we really are trying to do day to day now is to wake up every day and think about more activist behavior - what we can do to move the needle on the climate crisis, whether it is calling legislators or trying to win the conversation with someone who might not see the issues the way do.” ThinkingTryingMovingWinningBehaviorWake UpCrisisActivist Author:Jon Shenk
“The behavior of people and the culture of an organization are very different in winning streaks and losing streaks. But what both have in common is their momentum - once winners' or losers' habits and culture take hold, they tend to perpetuate themselves.” PeopleDifferentCultureWinningCommonHabitBehaviorLosing Author:Rosabeth Moss Kanter
“Not being invited in is one of the boxes on the “suspicious behavior” bingo form that every copper carries around in their head along with “stupidly overpowerful dog” and being too quick to supply an alibi. Fill all the boxes and you too could win an all-expenses-paid visit to your local police station.” FormWinningDogBehaviorPaidPoliceBoxesLocalsCarrieStationsExpensesInvitedSuspiciousCopperBingo Book:Whispers Under Ground Source: Whispers Under Ground