Catalyst Quotes

Compiled by Alex Pena ~ ‘Catalyst’: “to spark, to ignite, energize, mobilize; something that accelerates a reaction (DDI)." Thought-provoking & motivational quotes and stories for you to read, reflect on and move forward in making creative and positive changes in your life.

Archive for the category “Attitude”

Believe

“Blame nobody.     Expect nothing.     Do something.”     (Bill Parcells)

“So how good do you want to be?  All of us want to be good at our jobs, but how good do we really want to be?   Quite good.   Good.   Very good.   The best in the field.   Or the best in the world?   Talent helps, but it won’t take you as far as ambition.   … Everybody wants to be good, but not many are prepared to make the sacrifices it takes to be great.  Most people are looking for a solution, a way to become good.   There is no instant solution, the only way to learn is through experience and mistakes.  You will become whoever you want to be.

 You can achieve the unachievable.   Firstly you need to aim beyond what you are capable of.  You must develop a complete disregard for where you abilities end.   Try to do the things that you’re incapable of.   If you think you’re unable to work for the best company in its sphere, make that your aim.   If you think you’re incapable of running a company, make that your aim.  If you think you’re unable to be on the cover of Time magazine, make it your business to be there.   Make your vision of where you want to be a reality.   Nothing is impossible.”  (Paul Arden, It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want to Be)

“Today I will do what others won’t, so tomorrow I can accomplish what others can’t.”     (Jerry Rice)

There are many people who balk at the notion of positive thinking.  They may say it’s all ‘touchy feely’ stuff or that it is psycho-babble.   However, there are many who believe in it and state that it has changed their lives.  If you’ll look at the quote by Jerry Rice, it must have done something to help achieve his status as a great football player.  If you’ll look at the number of quotes that I have done on this blog from people you may know, it must have done something good.  You don’t have to be a great athlete or anyone famous to believe in affirmations or positive thinking.  It can change your focus on things and perhaps create a better environment for you and those around you.  Why not try it and see what happens?  As Steve Jobs said, “Let’s make a dent in the universe.”

                             Believe and make it happen     ~  GMUniverse

 

“Courageous Change”

“Sometimes I lie awake at night, and I ask, ‘Where have I gone wrong?’   Then a voice says to me, ‘This is going to take more than one night.’ “    (Charlie Brown)

“If you have ever planted a seed, you know the power and promise of hope.”    (H. Jackson Brown

“I promise you, as you choose to remake yourself, to see in new ways who you are and what you are capable of, to dedicate yourself to using body, heart, mind and spirit in living your life, you will open up windows of possibility within your life and within the lives of others.  Your courage will inspire others to be brave.  Your model will inspire others to change.  Together, the courageous change will create something worthwhile, something completely human.”     (Stephen R. Covey)

“YOU MATTER”

“When you love the work you do and the people you do it with, you matter.    When you are so gracious and generous and aware that you think of other people before yourself, you matter.    When you leave the world a better place than you found it, you matter.    When you continue to raise the bar on what you do and how you do it, you matter.    When you teach and forgive and teach more before you rush to judge and demean, you matter.    When you touch the people in your life through your actions (and your words), you matter.    When kids grow up wanting to be you, you matter.    When you see the world as it is, but insist on making it more like it could be, you matter.    When you inspire a Nobel Prize winner or a slum dweller, you matter.    When the room brightens when you walk in, you matter.    And when the legacy you leave behind lasts for hours, days or a lifetime, you matter.”    (Seth Godin)

“It’s time to start living the life you’ve imagined.”     (Henry James)

“It’s Hopeless, We’re Surrounded” Are You Sure?

“All right, they’re on our left, they’re on our right, they’re in front of us, they’re behind us … they can’t get away this time.”
(Chesty Puller (USMC, when surrounded by 8 enemy divisions during the Korean War.)

“We’re all in this together if we’re in it at all.”     (Johnny Cash)

“Control your own destiny or someone else will.”    (Jack Welch)

Do you think you would react in the same way that Chesty Puller did when surrounded by the enemy?   Instead of looking at it in a gloomy way and giving up, the message he gave his troops was that ‘we have them just where we want them.’  That put his troops in a different mind-set and also for them not to give up.   To paraphrase Johnny Cash, ‘if we are going to go for it, all of us have to be in it together and work as a team.’ 

As you look at your life at work or at home, do you give up easily when faced with insurmountable odds?   Do you or your team say, “I (we) can’t beat this.”  “I (we) can’t win.”   It’s no use in trying.”   Next time that happens, think about what Chesty told his troops, what Johnny Cash said, and most importantly, take note of what Jack Welch said – “Control your own destiny or someone else will.” 

           You can do it!   Don’t let someone else control your future.    ~  GMUniverse

Cathedrals and Castles

“All the things we achieve are things we have first of all imagined.”    (David Malouf, writer)

A story is told of a visitor visiting a work site and talking to the workers to find out how they felt about their work. 

He approached the first worker and asked, “What are you doing?”   “What are you, blind?” the worker snapped back.   “I’m cutting these boulders with these tools and putting them together the way the boss tells me.  I’m sweating under this blazing sun, it’s back-breaking work, and it’s boring me to death!”

The visitor quickly backed off and retreated to a second worker.   He asked the same question:  “What are you doing?”   The worker replied, “I’m shaping these boulders into usable forms, which are then assembled according to the architect’s plans.   It’s hard work and sometimes it gets repetitive, but I earn good money every week and that supports my family.   It’s a job.   Could be worse.”

Somewhat encouraged, he went to a third worker.   “And what are you doing?” he asked.   “Why, can’t you see?” beamed the worker as he lifted his arms to the sky.   “I’m building a cathedral!”

As the Leader of your team, what are you doing to create a vision for your employees?   What is the “big picture” they see?   How can you inspire them to take pride in their work and believe in their company? 

It all begins with you, your dreams, your imagination and how you lead. 

“If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost.   That is where they should be.   Now put the foundation under them.”     (Henry David Thoreau)

“Dream a Wonderful Dream”

“Some people dream of worthy accomplishments, others stay awake and do them.”   (Unknown)

 

“Ordinary people believe only in the possible.   Extraordinary people visualize not what is possible or probable, but rather what is impossible. And by visualizing the impossible, they begin to see it as possible.”     (Cherie Carter-Scott)

 

“Do something brilliant every day.  Sell something in a dynamic way.  Spectacularly deliver a presentation.  Slash through a difficult obstacle.  Dream a wonderful dream.”     (Roger von Oech)

 

          Enjoy your day today!     ~  GMUniverse

Change Your Thoughts

An old Grandfather, whose grandson came to him with anger at a schoolmate who had done him an injustice, said, “Let me tell you a story.   I too, at times, have felt a great hate for those that have taken so much, with no sorrow for what they do.   But hate wears you down, and does not hurt your enemy.   It is like taking poison and wishing your enemy would die.   I have struggled with these feelings many times.”

He continued, “It is as if there are two wolves inside me; one is good and does no harm.   He lives in harmony with all around him and does not take offense when no offense was intended.  He will only fight when it is right to do so, and in the right way.”  “But the other wolf, ah!  He is full of anger.   The littlest thing will set him into a fit of temper.   He fights everyone, all the time, for no reason.   He cannot think because his anger and hate are so great.   It is hard to live with these two wolves inside me,for both of them try to dominate my spirit.”

The boy looked intently into his Grandfather’s eyes and asked, “Which one wins, Grandfather?”

The Grandfather solemnly said, “The one I feed.”     (Azriela Jaffe)

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“The trick is in what one emphasizes.   We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves strong.    The amount of work is the same.”     (Carlos Castaneda)

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“Change your thoughts and you change the world.”     (Norman Vincent Peale)

Life. Where to Go?

“Here is a test to find out whether your mission in life is complete.   If you’re alive, it isn’t.”     (Richard Bach)

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“Life loves to be taken by the lapel and told:    “I’m with you kid. Let’s go.”     (Maya Angelou)

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“You have brains in your head.

You have feet in your shoes.

You can steer yourself any direction you choose.

You’re on your own.

And you know what you know.

And YOU are the one who’ll decide where to go … .”     (Dr. Seuss)

“Shake it Off, Stomp it Down, and Step Up”

A story is told of a farmer whose mule fell into an abandoned well.   After numerous unsuccessful attempts to get the mule out of the well, the farmer decided it was a hopeless situation.   With sadness, the farmer figured that the only humane thing to do would be to haul truckloads of dirt to bury the old mule, while filling in the dangerous well, at the same time.

He backed up the truck, and began to shovel in the dirt.   The old mule, however, went berserk when the first load of dirt hit its back.   That old mule started shaking off the dirt, stomping it down and stepping up a bit.  Another shovel full of dirt caused the mule to shake off the dirt and firmly stomp it down.   Truckload after truckload, the old mule repeated the same process.   It shook off the dirt, stomped it down and stepped up a bit.  Little by little, that mule was lifting itself out of the hole.

No matter how distressing the situation seemed, the old mule fought off panic when it realized that no matter how much was dumped on its back all it had to do was shake it off, stomp it down and step up.   And, guess what?  It wasn’t too long before the old mule, battered and exhausted, triumphantly stepped out of the well.

Have you ever noticed that there are different ways people have of dealing with the problems that life dumps on them?   If we respond to our problems positively, and refuse to panic, or fall further into bitterness and despair, the adversities that come along to bury us usually contain within them the potential to benefit and bless us!  Rather than burying us, the adversities and criticisms can make us better, lifting us up, bit by bit.     (Unknown)

Don’t Give Up

“How we handle our tough times stays with us for a long time.  … don’t give up.   Don’t make the mistake of Florence Chadwick.   In 1952 she attempted to swim the chilly ocean waters between Catalina Island and the California shore.  She swam through foggy weather and choppy seas for fifteen hours.   Her muscles began to cramp, and her resolve weakened.   She begged to be taken out of the water, but her mother, riding in a boat alongside, urged her not to give up.  She kept trying but grew exhausted and stopped swimming.   Aids lifted her out of the water and into the boat.   They paddled a few more minutes, the mist broke, and she discovered that the shore was less than a half mile away.   ‘All I could see was the fog,’ she explained at a news conference.   ‘I think if I could have seen the shore, I would have made it.”  Take a long look at the shore that awaits you.   Don’t be fooled by the fog of the slump.  The finish may be only strokes away.”     (Facing Your Giants, Max Lucado)

“A prominent salesman summed up his success in three simple words – and then some.   ‘I discovered at an early age,’ he said, ‘that most of the differences between average and top people could be explained in three words.  The top people did what was expected of them – and then some.  They were thoughtful of others; they were considerate and kind – and then some.   They met their obligations and responsibilities fairly and squarely – and then some.'”     (Author Unknown)

“The difficult can be done immediately, the impossible takes a little longer.”     (The Army Corp of Engineers)

 

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