“Some people's lives are affected by what happens to their person or their property; but for others fate is what happens to their feelings and their thoughts -- that and nothing more.” PeoplePersonsFeelingsHappensFatePropertyAffectionAffected Book:Lucy Gayheart Source: Lucy Gayheart
“Failure feelings - fear, anxiety, lack of self-confidence - do not spring from some heavenly oracle. They are not written in the stars. They are not holy gospel. Nor are they intimations of a set and decided fate which means that failure is decreed and decided. They originate from your own mind.” MindMeanSelfFeelingsStarsFateWrittenHolyAnxietySpringDecidedSelf ConfidenceHeavenlyOraclesCyberneticsPsycho CyberneticsLack Of Self ConfidenceWritten In The Stars Book:Psycho-Cybernetics: Updated and Expanded Source: Psycho-Cybernetics: Updated and Expanded
“The most important mission for a Japanese manager is to develop a healthy relationship with his employees, to create a familylike feeling within the corporation, a feeling that employees and managers share the same fate.” ImportantFeelingsFateShareHealthyMissionsManagersCorporationsEmployeeHealthy Relationship Author:Akio Morita
“Those enjoying winning streaks thus win twofold. They win not only the game but also the right to greater self-determination. They become masters of their own fate. That feeling of efficacy, of being in charge of circumstances, is the essence of confidence. Winning once or twice is encouraging, but winning continuously is empowering.” SelfFeelingsGamesWinningEnjoyGreaterFateMastersConfidenceCircumstancesDeterminationEssenceEmpoweringSelf DeterminationStreaksEfficacy Book:Confidence Source: Confidence
“We certainly do not forget you as soon as you forget us. It is, perhaps, our fate rather than our merit. We cannot help ourselves. We live at home, quiet, confined, and our feelings prey upon us. You are forced on exertion. You have always a profession, pursuits, business of some sort or other, to take you back into the world immediately, and continual occupation and change soon weaken impressions.” WorldBookHelpingFeelingsHomeLanguageForgetFateQuietProfessionPursuitImpressionMeritOccupationPreyConfinedForget YouExertion Author:Jane Austen