Inspiration


Apr 09

Todays minimotivator fresh from my desk

Posted by SpikeHQ

Norman Vincent Peale said, “Never react emotionally to criticism. Analyze yourself to determine whether it is justified. If it is, correct yourself. Otherwise, go on about your business.” This is hard for me too. There is something inside that leaps…

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Apr 08

Todays minimotivator fresh from my desk

Posted by SpikeHQ

Raymond Hull said, “He who trims himself to suit everyone will soon whittle himself away.” I have tried to be what others wanted and I have always ended up worn out, sick or even angry. A shadow of myself. Being…

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Apr 07

Todays minimotivator fresh from my desk

Posted by SpikeHQ

“Knowledge of any kind … brings about a change in awareness from where it is possible to create new realities.” Deepak Chopra Does this give me a good excuse for being on Twitter? Reading lots and expanding my world has…

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Apr 06

Todays minimotivator fresh from my desk

Posted by SpikeHQ

“If we would have new knowledge, we must get a whole world of new questions.” Susanne K. Langer. What’s a ‘new’ question you could come up with today that would get you new knowledge? That quote got me thinking and…

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Apr 01

Todays minimotivator fresh from my desk

Posted by SpikeHQ

“When we feel stuck, going nowhere, even starting to slip backward, we may actually be backing up to get a running start.” Dan Millman. When I read this quote I can picture a sprinter backing up, setting himself in his…

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Mar 31

Todays minimotivator fresh from my desk

Posted by SpikeHQ

Elizabeth J. Canham said, “There is no freedom like seeing myself as I am and not losing heart.” That quote certainly makes me feel a lot better. I took a look at myself after reading this quote, felt a bit…

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Mar 30

Todays minimotivator fresh from my desk

Posted by SpikeHQ

Ernest Hemingway said, “I still need more healthy rest in order to work at my best. My health is the main capital I have and I want to administer it intelligently.” If one of the greatest minds of Literature thought…

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