Big Ideas tagged with "Dan Millman"
- Dan Millman: Good or Bad?
- Dan Millman: Wake Up!
- Friedrich Nietzsche: Mediocrity & Moderation
- David K. Reynolds: Constructive Living
- Viktor Frankl: Your Attitude
- Dan Millman: Peaceful Warrior's Non-Attachment
- Dan Millman: Change
- Dan Millman: Resistance Is Suffering
- Dan Millman: 12 Gateways
- Dan Millman: Devil's Brew
- The Examined Life
- Dan Millman: Absolute Vulnerability
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When you sit, sit. When you stand, stand. Whatever you do, don't wobble.
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Don't be like the preacher who thought about praying while making love with his life and thought about love while praying.
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As a peaceful warrior, I would choose when, where and how I would behave. With that commitment, I began to live the life of a warrior.
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There are no ordinary moments.
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Choice means saying no to one thing so you can say yes to another.
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There are times to let things happen, and times to make things happen. Now is that time. You will either make things happen, watch what happens, or wonder what happened.
~ Dan Millman quotes from No Ordinary Moments
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Do you have the courage for it? Do you have the love? If you have enough of one, you will develop the other.
~ Dan Millman quotes from No Ordinary Moments
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Someday, in the moment of death, your whole life will pass before you. In a few fractions of a second--because time no longer applies--you will see many incidents from your life in order to learn. You will review your life with two questions in your consciousness: Could I have shown a little more courage in these moments? Could I have shown a little more love? You will see where you let fear stop you from expressing who you are, how you feel, or what you need. You will see whether you were able to expand into these moments, just a little, to show love, or whether you contracted.
~ Dan Millman quotes from No Ordinary Moments
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Don't wait until you die to learn the warrior's way. Do it now, each night, just before you drift off to sleep. As you review your day, consider these two questions of courage and love. Learn from each day, so that each day you can show a little more courage and a little more love. Then, as incidents occur, you may rise to the occasion and look back at the end of your life and feel good about the way you lived.
~ Dan Millman quotes from No Ordinary Moments
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If you desire to dig a well to reach water, your efforts are more fruitful if you dig one 100-foot-deep hole than if you dig ten holes each 10 feet deep.
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When running up a hill, it is all right to give up as many times as you wish--as long as your feet keep on moving.
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In the real world, those of us who are most productive, successful, and satisfied focus not on fixing feelings or manipulating thoughts, but on what needs to be done—and then doing it—no matter what thoughts or feelings arise.
~ Dan Millman quotes from Living on Purpose
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Simplicity has power. Founding our life on constructive, positive behavior is the simplest, most direct, and powerful approach I’ve ever found—simple, but not easy.
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As poet-philosopher Rabindranath Tagore reminds us, “We cannot cross the sea merely by staring at the water.” Simplicity has power. And living on purpose comes to this: Just do it. How much simpler can we get?
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Find the heart of it. Make the complex simple, and you can achieve mastery.
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Avoid fragmentation: Find your focus and seek simplicity. Purposeful living calls for elegant efficiency and economy of effort—expanding the minimum time and energy necessary to achieve desired goals.