Wednesday, September 16, 2015

The monk who sold his Ferrari. Robin S. Sharma. Selected quotes VI.

-Self-knowledge is the stepping stone to self-mastery. Step two is to appreciate once and for all that just as easily as you allowed those gloomy thoughts to enter, you can replace them with cheerful ones.
-Most people don't give any thought to the nature of their thoughts and yet, the quality of your thinking determines the quality of your life.
-Weak minds lead to weak actions. A strong, disciplined mind can achieve miracles.
-If you want to live to the fullest, care for your thoughts as you would your most prized possessions. Work hard to remove all inner turbulence.
-You truly cannot afford the luxury of even one negative thought.
-Everything is always created twice, first in the mind and then in reality.
-If you hope to make remarkable improvements in your outer world you must first start within and change the caliber of your thoughts.
-These teachers would rise at 4 am as they felt that the early morning possessed magical qualities from which they could benefit.
-The sages would look into the waters of the still lake and envision their dreams becoming reality.
-The mind works through pictures. Pictures affect your self-image and your self-image affects the way you feel, act and achieve. When you run inspiring, imaginative pictures through the movie screen of your mind, wonderful things start to happen in your life.
-Imagination is more important than knowledge. Einstein.
-Creative envisioning: see yourself as you want to be. The magic of visualization can be applied to so many situations. Your mind has a magnetic power to attract all that you desire into your life. If there is a lack in your life it is because there is a lack in your thoughts.

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