quote your best motivational words
mrarmaan
Posts: 390 Member
my quote is
"everything gets better when you get better, investing in your own self improvement is the best investment ever that you can make.."
"everything gets better when you get better, investing in your own self improvement is the best investment ever that you can make.."
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Me ... to my legs today on a big climbing bicycle ride ...
"You can't stop now, you'll never get going again. You'll just have to keep pedalling."4 -
Do it for the, *kitten* you got hot!
Walk, water & win
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Never give up on a dream because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyways. Earl Nightingale. My favorite reminder when I screw up or am tired and just want to quit.10
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The way out is through5
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Your only competition is yourself!4
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Small daily improvements are the key to staggering long term results.6
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"I'm here to chew him and kick *kitten*... and I'm all out of gum!"2
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Uh... NOT kicking kittens! Thanks for ruining my awesome quote censors!3
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Not really a quote but I like this
impossible is written l'Mpossible so you know your goals and wants are always possible to achieve.4 -
The Secret Of Success
I’m going to tell you a little story.
It’s about a man who wanted to know the secret of success, and decided to find out from a Guru.
Now this was a wise, old sage who knew every secret of Life. He lived in splendid isolation on a mountain-top. Our hero set out on his difficult journey to meet this wise man.
He was determined to reach the top, and so he got over many obstacles on his way. Fighting through thick forests, scaling huge boulders, escaping from wild beasts, at last he clambered to the peak and lay on the ground, gasping for breath.
A few minutes later, he sat up… and beheld the Guru seated in deep meditation.
Silently, he waited. Almost an hour later, the Guru opened his eyes and glanced at the man. He raised an inquiring eyebrow.
The man stammered, “Oh wise and all-knowing seer, I come to you in search of the secret of success.”
The Guru didn’t reply. He simply stood up and started walking down the hill.
The man followed. He found it difficult to keep pace with the old man, who seemed to skip from one rock to the other like a mountain-goat. They walked steadily for another hour, and he wondered if they were going back to the foothills.
Suddenly, they came upon a clearing. In the middle was a clear lake. The waters were still, glinting softly in the rays of a setting sun.
The Guru walked up to the edge of the lake and beckoned the man closer. With a gesture, he asked him to kneel down.
Unquestioningly, the man did as the Guru ordered.
Suddenly, he felt himself seized by a strong hand at the back of his neck. His head was forced down under the water, and held there firmly.
“This is some kind of test,” said the man to himself, as he sat still.
A minute passed, and he was growing breathless. The grip on his neck hadn’t weakened. Another minute crawled by, and now he was getting anxious. His heart beat heavily in his chest, his throat tightened, and his lungs screamed for air.
He struggled to arise, and the old man’s grip became even stronger, pressed him further down into the water.
Now, the man was in a panic. He thrashed around wildly, trying with all his energy to loosen the vise around his neck. Precious seconds passed, and he felt his strength slowly ebbing away.
He thought he was going to die!
Just as he was about to give up hope, rueing his folly in ever coming here, the hand on his collar let go.
Violently leaping onto the shore, the man drew in his breath in heaving gasps. Delicious oxygen flooded his lungs. His vision grew clearer, the hammering in his throat slowed down, his hands stopped trembling.
And he felt a deep anger welling up from within himself.
Standing up, he faced the Guru and screamed: “Are you CRAZY? You could have killed me!”
The Guru simply stared at him for a long moment.
Then he spoke for the first time.
“You wanted to know the secret of success. Here it is. Do you remember, just a few minutes ago, how badly you wanted to take that next breath of air? When you want success that badly, you will have it. That’s the secret of success.”
Without saying another word, he turned around and walked back to his hilltop abode.6 -
"Angels can fly, because they take themselves lightly"3
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Discipline, and not desire, determines destiny.1
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Whenever I don't feel like going to the gym or taking the stairs in my head I just say PUSH!
Idk...it just works for me.
PUSH!9 -
Make progress, not excuses3
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Whether you think you can,
OR think you can't,
You're right5 -
My kids1
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Mumbled to myself...
OK fat *kitten*, lets do this.
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You know you always feel better after a workout than the regret you feel for passing up the opportunity.3 -
don't eat the yellow snow
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I'm STRONG!!! Say it out loud if you need to. It's empowering and you'll start to believe it. Strong, to me, means mentally and physically.3
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Got a few
“We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The difference is discipline weighs ounces while regret weighs tons.”
“Excuses are monuments of nothingness. They build bridges to nowhere. Those who use these tools of incompetence, seldom become anything but nothing at all.”
"it a slow process don't make it slower by quitting"3 -
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F.L.Y.
First Love Yourself ❣1 -
If it doesn't challenge you, it won't change you!3
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Keep these coming!0
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You can feel sore tomorrow or you can feel sorry. You chose.0
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Be a warrior, not a worrier.
Not just a workout one, but I do have a tendency to get caught up in the ,what ifs'2 -
Imagine yourself in 6 months... it'll be worth it.0
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It's about progress, not perfection.0
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"If it doesn't challenge you, it won't change you"0
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"when you cheat on diet and exercise, you're cheating yourself." Sometimes when I'm not real motivated and think of slacking off I say this.1
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