“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
“Good leaders must know how to reward those who succeed and know when to retrain, move, or fire ineffective staff.” KnowsMovingLeadershipLeaderKnow HowFireSucceedRewardsStaffGood Leader Author:Colin Powell
“[Asked, upon the death of her fast friend and sister suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1816-1902), which period of their association she had enjoyed the most:] The days when the struggle was the hardest and the fight the thickest; when the whole world was against us and we had to stand the closer to each other; when I would go to her home and help with the children and the housekeeping through the day and then we would sit up far into the night preparing our ammunition and getting ready to move on the enemy. The years since the rewards began to come have brought no enjoyment like that.” WorldYearsChildrenWholeHelpingHomeMovingNightFightingEnemyStruggleReadyPeriodsRewardsWhole WorldHardestEnjoyedEnjoymentAssociationPreparingAmmunitionHousekeepingSuffragistsReady To Move On Author:Susan B. Anthony