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“Be all that you can be.You can be great.”
Lailah Gifty Akita“Be yourself, be who you can be.”
Lailah Gifty Akita“As a leader, you have to disbelieve what you can’t do. It’s by so doing that you can believe in what you can do. It’s only by disbelieving that it can fly that the horse keeps galloping!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Leaders' Watchwords“If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it.”
William Arthur Ward“Anything added can be subtracted”
anything verbose can be simplified“If they say, it can’t be done, Ask, ‘Why not?’ It can be done. It will be done!”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!“There are no places in this world where the chit can be concentrated. Without the chit attaining steady-state”
the chit can’t be blissful. There are places where the mind can attain a steady state but there are no places where chit’s steady-state can be attained.“Never fear what people will say... Never think you can't do it because it was never done before! You can be the source of change that is suspending for quite a long period now! You too can fly!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes“Anchor Your Stories in Redemptive Themes So We Are Moved to Live Up to Them: Rather than making yourself the victim or the hero in the stories you tell, describe a daunting time of loss, crisis, or criticism or where you made a mistake or acted badly, yet you were eventually able to learn from it. Such stories show vulnerability and a desire to grow and live fully rather than in fear. Then that facet of you can be the place where others can positively and productively connect with you, hard-earned strengths firmly attached together. You can support each other in reinforcing redemptive characterizations and action.”
Kare Anderson, Mutuality Matters How You Can Create More Opportunity, Adventure & Friendship With Others“Go Slow to Go Fast in Growing a Stronger Bond With Others: When you see someone's interest rise in the conversation, you have a glimpse of the hook that can best connect you together. Ask follow-up questions, directly related to what that person just said. If you do just this much, recent research shows you are among the five percent of Americans in conversation. In so doing, you accomplish two things. You've increased their openness and warmth toward you, because you've demonstrated you care. And you've had a closer look at the hook that most matters to them in the conversation. Now you can speak to their hottest interest, in a way that can serve you both.”
Kare Anderson, Mutuality Matters How You Can Create More Opportunity, Adventure & Friendship With Others