“The art of life is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure very much.”
— William Hazlitt
“Teamwork is a “cooperative effort by the members of a team to achieve a common goal.” The key words in the definition are cooperative effort. Without the support of the entire group, no team can long endure. Football players quickly learn that no member of the team can be a star in every play. Most moments of glory are built upon a long series of plays, each won by committed, determined, bone-jarring blocking and tackling. A winning team is one whose members recognize that when one member of the team is successful, the entire team wins. Conversely, a sure way to develop a losing formula is to create an environment in which team members compete with one another instead of the opponent. When all members give their best in every situation — whether they are carrying the ball or clearing the way for someone else — the team wins, and so does each individual member of it.”
— Napoleon Hill
“You must lift from the negativity and change, transform your consciousness into positive energy and direction. And that’s difficult, because there is so much programming here that holds you back and locks you in. Change is a very active process. You can’t be lazy, and change. You can’t be “unconscious” and change. You have to keep your wits about you and keep focused and pay attention.”
— John-Roger
“Our similarities bring us to a common ground; our differences allow us to be fascinated by each other.”
-— Tom Robbins
“Though the mind often asks for what is visible or material, its needs are deeper and cannot be met by anything superficial or short term.
Meditation leads to a meeting point with all that is true and eternal.”
— Unknown
“Love is not a feeling, it’s an ability.”
— Unknown
“Give yourself permission to live a big life. Step into who you are meant to be. Stop playing small. You’re meant for greater things.”
— Jon Gordon