“I never think I feel cynical in general. Cynical is reality with an alternate spelling. I feel there's a gigantic amount of injustice and overt crime every day in the world, from emotional crimes to international crimes, and it often carries rewards.” ThinkingWorldFeelsRealityCrimeEmotionalAmountRewardsInjusticeInternationalCarrieCynicalCynicismSpellingCynic Author:Woody Allen
“Relief is a great feeling.It's the emotional and physical reward we receive from our bodies upon alleviation of pain, pressure and struggle. A time to bask in the lack of the negative.And yet, think about it—relief is really the status quo, a negation of the suffering, a nothing in itself. It is the way things were before the pressure and struggle began.So, is it a step back? A regression?Or is it an opportunity to regroup, start over, and move in a different direction?Use your moment of relief well.” ThinkingWayWellsDifferentMomentsUseFeelingsBodyPainMovingSufferingOpportunityStepsStruggleEmotionalNegativePressureRewardsReliefStatus QuoStarting OverYour MomDifferent DirectionsNegationGreat FeelingsRegressionPain Relief Author:Vera Nazarian
“Successful prime-time television of any genre produces some kind of emotional reaction in the viewers. There are a lot of different emotions to tap into. The emotion of the reward of discovery, the feeling of righteous anger, the feelings of pathos and sadness, or sentimentality of being moved by something.” KindDifferentFeelingsEmotionSuccessfulSadnessProduceTelevisionEmotionalDiscoveryMovedRewardsReactionsGenrePrimeRighteousViewersSentimentalityPathosPrime TimeEmotional ReactionsDifferent EmotionsRighteous Anger Author:Chris Hayes
“My movies were not reaping the kind of emotional rewards that I wanted. I wanted them to be appreciated and they weren't. I didn't want the reviews to say, "Mel Brooks has made another movie," and you get the title somewhere in the second paragraph.” WantKindMadeWantedEmotionalRewardsTitlesReviewsAppreciatedBrooksParagraph Author:Mel Brooks
“Determination and persistence are melded together. Their basis comes from people who stay hungry and don`t allow themselves to get too comfortable. Entering a comfort zone is the fastest way to kill your drive and determination, at which point you begin to accept whatever you have as being "good enough." There is no self-esteem in accepting the status quo. There are tremendous emotional and psychological rewards that come with pushing yourself to break through past limits and, in the process, creating something of value for yourself and others.” PeopleWaySelfEnoughTogetherPastValuesProcessAcceptingBreakSelf EsteemEmotionalComfortLimitsComfortableCreatingDeterminationBasesRewardsBe GoodHungryEsteemPsychologicalPersistenceZonePushingGood EnoughComfort ZoneEnteringStatus QuoBreak ThroughPush YourselfCreating SomethingDetermination And PersistenceDrive And DeterminationBeing Good Enough Author:Tony Robbins
“Emotional truth is the reward of digging deeply enough to find the truth about how one really feels, but in order to convey this truth with any force, or artistry, one needs to 'create' a form of expression, and this form determines its own "genuine information".” NeedsFeelsEnoughFormOrderForceInformationEmotionalExpressionTruth IsRewardsDetermineGenuineDiggingArtistry Author:Philip Schultz
“J.K. Rowling is a talented storyteller, but she has also used the style and technique of modern television and cinema media, which seizes the imagination by pummelling it, bombarding it with powerful stimuli, in a rapid pace, with plenty of emotional rewards.” UsedImaginationPowerfulModernMediaStyleTelevisionEmotionalRewardsTechniquePlentyCinemaPaceStorytellerRapidsStimulus Author:Michael O'Brien
“Recognition in front of peers is the strongest motivator, and berating team members in private or public is the biggest demotivator. Check your use of rewards vs. penalties, with the negatives including emotional outbursts at no one in particular, a lack of feedback and veiled threats.” UseTeamFrontsEmotionalParticularMembersThreatRewardsIncludingChecksRecognitionStrongestPenaltiesPeersFeedbackOutburstTeam MemberEmotional OutburstsBerating Author:Martin Zwilling
“It's very easy to attack ourselves. Even comforting in its familiarity, but you must resist this urge at all costs. Dwelling on the past or your perceived flaws will do nothing but keep you under emotional house arrest and hamper your progress. Commit yourself to growth and reward yourself with kindness for choosing to do so!” PastHouseEasyGrowthKindnessProgressEmotionalCostRewardsCommitUrgesFlawsComfortingFamiliarityDwellingHamperDwelling On The PastHouse Arrest Book:The Nerdist Way: How to Reach the Next Level (In Real Life) Source: The Nerdist Way: How to Reach the Next Level (In Real Life)
“Once you reach people on an authentic emotional level, they will reward your faith in them with their belief in you, and they will mobilize to get the job done.” PeopleDoneJobsBeliefLevelsEmotionalRewardsGet The Job Done Author:Kevin Allen
“Love is the expression of one's values, the greatest reward you can earn for the moral qualities you have achieved in your character and person, the emotional price paid by one man for the joy he receives from the virtues of another.” MenLoveLifePersonsCharacterJoyValuesLiteratureLove IsQualityMoralVirtueEmotionalExpressionPaidRewardsOne ManMoral Character Book:Ayn Rand Reader Source: Ayn Rand Reader
“I was starting to wonder if I was ready to be a writer, not someone who won prizes, got published and was given the time and space to work, but someone who wrote as a course of life. Maybe writing wouldn't have any rewards. Maybe the salvation I would gain through work would only be emotional and intellectual. Wouldn't that be enough, to be a waitress who found an hour or two hidden in every day to write?” IfsWritingTwoEnoughCoursesFoundGivenHoursSpaceWonderEmotionalReadyIntellectualGainsSalvationRewardsStartingPrizeTime And SpaceWaitressCourse Of Life Author:Ann Patchett