Big Ideas tagged with "Create"
- T. Harv Eker: Fruits & Roots
- T. Harv Eker: CZ = WZ
- Wallace D. Wattles: Gratitude
- Wallace D. Wattles: Vision & Faith
- Paulo Coelho: Conspiracy Theories
- Marcus Aurelius: Soak Your Mind
- Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature & Geniuses
- Mary-Elaine Jacobsen: Hard Work
- Tony Robbins: Decisions & Fear
- Esther & Jerry Hicks: Scripting
- Shawn Phillips: Strength Training: Good for Your Mind & Mood
- Viktor Frankl: Your Potential Is Waiting
- Viktor Frankl: Man's Search for Meaning
- David K. Reynolds: Now What Needs To Be Done?
- Mary-Elaine Jacobsen: Co-Creators
- Ken Wilber: The Tantric Sage
- George Leonard: Intentionality
- David Emerald: Rubber Bands & Your Ideals
- David Joseph Schwartz: Be An Experimental Person
- Robert Fritz: Souls Don't Compromise
- Shawn Phillips: Habits vs. Rituals
- Ken Wilber: States & Stages
- Morihei Ueshiba: Thoughts on Progress
- Viktor Frankl: Your Attitude
- George Leonard: Dabbler, Obsessive & Hacker
- Robert Fritz: Choices: Fundamental + Primary + Secondary
- Esther & Jerry Hicks: (Emotional) Fuel Gauges
- David Emerald: What do I want?
- Marcus Aurelius: The Equanimity Game
- Russell Simmons: Tapas
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Create your future from your future, not your past.
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The significant problems we face cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them.
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All meaning is self-created.
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If your actions create a legacy that inspires others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, than you are an excellent leader.
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You create your opportunities by asking for them.
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You can have anything you want if you want it desperately enough. You must want it with an inner exuberance that erupts through the skin and joins the energy that created the world
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Whatever I hold in my mind tends to manifest itself in my life. What we believe and assume creates most of our reality and our experience.
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The way you create any outcome in your life is to hold the vision of your deepest desires. At the same time, though, you must honestly and accurately assess your current situation and how it relates to your greater vision. By doing this, you engage tension between what is and what can be. This tension is the primary creative force behind the manifestation of any outcome. It’s as natural and powerful as the force of gravity.
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The Coach is the antidote to the Victim’s Rescuer in the DDT…Mainly, a Coach supports, assists, and facilitates the Creator in manifesting a desired outcome. A Coach holds others to be whole, resourceful, and creative…They help you dig deep inside yourself to gain clarity about what you want to create in your life.
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Your life is a kind of laboratory where you’re constantly experimenting with your own higher knowing, always increasing your capacity to design the life you choose. Human beings must create; it’s hardwired. The question is, are you consciously creating or only sleepwalking through your human life?
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The way you talk about yourself and your life—your story—has a great deal to do with what shows up in your day-to-day experience. Your thoughts create filters through which you view your life. If you think of yourself as a Victim, you filter all that happens to you through the lens of DDT, and you find plenty of evidence to support that viewpoint. That’s why the orientation you adopt is so important: it exerts a powerful influence on your life direction.
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When nature has work to be done, she creates a genius to do it.
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Get excited about your problems. Don't hope to get to a place where you have no problems. Create higher quality problems!
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Problems are God’s resistance to create spiritual muscles.
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Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact.
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The word courage comes from the same stem as the French word Coeur, meaning "heart." Thus just as one's heart, by pumping blood to one's arms, legs, and brain enables all the other physical organs to function, so courage makes possible all the psychological virtues. Without courage other values wither away into mere facsimiles of virtue.
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I don't believe that people create their own visions. Rather, I believe that visions are actually God's way of communicating with us.
~ Russell Simmons quotes from Do You!
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The pain that's created by avoiding hard work is actually much worse than any pain created from the actual work itself. Because if you don't begin to work on those ideas that God has blessed you with, they will become stagnant inside of you and eventually begin to eat away at you. You might seem OK on the outside, but inside you will be ill from not getting those ideas out of your heart and into the world. Stalling leads to sickness. But taking steps, even baby steps, always leads to success.
~ Russell Simmons quotes from Do You!
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In the yogic tradition, this principle of using intense effort to burn through life’s distractions is called Tapas. It’s another Sanskrit word, roughly defined as “heat” or “essential energy.” The concept is that through a disciplined approach to work and self-sacrifice, Tapas will burn away the negativity that separates us from God. By working our hardest and happily enduring the hardships of life we are able to create a sense of peace and clarity in ourselves.
~ Russell Simmons quotes from Do You!
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You can safely assume you've created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do.
~ Anne Lamott quotes from Bird By Bird