“When people ask me what my motivation is, I have a simple answer: money.” PeopleMotivationAsksSimpleAnswersAsk Me Author:Jerry Reed
“How do we keep our inner fire alive? Two things, at minimum, are needed: an ability to appreciate the positives in our life – and a commitment to action. Every day, it's important to ask and answer these questions: ‘What's good in my life?’ and ‘What needs to be done?” NeedsTwoImportantDoneActionMotivationAsksLeadershipAbilityAnswersFireOur LivesAliveNeededCommitmentAppreciateTwo ThingsMinimum Author:Nathaniel Branden
“Don't dwell on what went wrong. Instead, focus on what to do next. Spend your energies on moving forward toward finding the answer.” MovingSuccessMotivationNextEnergyAnswersFocusFailureLetting GoFindingsPositivityEducationalMoving ForwardMoving OnConcentrationProblem SolvingKeep MovingKeep Moving ForwardStay FocusedOver The PastThink PositiveLetting Go And Moving OnMoving On In LifeJust Keep MovingFocus And ConcentrationJust Move OnCan't Let GoInspirational Moving OnJust Keep Moving ForwardNext MoveJust Keep Moving OnDon't Let GoCreative Problem SolvingPositive FocusMoving On LoveInspirational Moving ForwardDwell On The PastGot To Move OnWrong Move Author:Denis Waitley
“I'm sometimes asked why it is that for 30 years we seem to have trouble in the United States enforcing the rules against illegal immigration, and I'll tell you what the answer is. The answer is that when the television cameras turn off and the spotlight moves to something else, there are a host of interest groups and advocacy groups who work very, very hard to make it difficult to enforce these rules. I'm not commenting adversely on their motivation, but I can tell you the effect of all of this is to wear down the ability of an agency to enforce the law.” YearsI CanSometimesHardStatesSeemsMovingLawMotivationTurnsDifficultInterestAbilityAnswersUnitedUnited StatesTroubleGroupsEffectsTelevisionCamerasImmigrationAgencyIllegalHostSpotlightTurn OffAdvocacyIllegal ImmigrationInterest Groups Author:Michael Chertoff
“There is a newly coined word in the English language for the moment when the person we're with whips out their BlackBerry or answers that cell phone, and all of a sudden we don't exist. The word is 'pizzled': it's a combination of puzzled and pissed off.” PersonsMomentsInspirationMotivationLanguageAnswersTechnologyPhonesCellsCombinationEnglish LanguageCell PhoneWhipsPissed OffPuzzledBlackberries Author:Daniel Goleman