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 “Life”

“People Are Watching You”

 

“There are two primary choices in life:   1)  to accept conditions as they exist, or 2)  accept the responsibility for changing them.”   (Denis Waitley)

 

“The final meditation on fellowership from Ira Chaleff’s book “The Courageous Follower” is:    Courage always exists in the present.  What can I do today?  

 I am convinced that if more people would assume responsibility for asking themselves each and every day “what can I do today to make a difference?” that our organizations would experience radical transformation.

 Most of your peers are playing it safe.   They don’t want to stand up, stand out, and risk rejection or challenge.   They are content with doing just enough to get by, and by their own behavior our leaders encourage the perpetuation of this pattern.

We can do better, and because we can, we should.   Without courage, this is all just rhetoric.   Courage has to start today and it has to start with you.

 No organization can empower you – only you can empower yourself.   But you have to have the courage to give yourself permission to do something your peers are not willing to do.   If you don’t find that courage today, in the little things, you will never have the courage when things get really challenging.

 You have a lot more power than you think.     People are watching you.      (Bret L. Simmons)

  

“Start by doing what’s necessary, then what’s possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible.”      (St. Francis of Assisi)

 

Everything is Possible”

“You may be disappointed if you fail but doomed if you never try.   Some people advance through life, while others remain stagnant and only dream of what they can achieve.   There is a difference between wanting and having, saying and doing. Don’t let those who fear progression keep you down or steal your visions.   Act out of your dreams.   Everything is real and everything is possible.      (Element Skateboards)

 

“Get up, stand up; Stand up for your rights.   Get up, stand up; Never give up the fight.” ​     (Bob Marley)

 

“The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in determination.”      ​(Tommy Lasorda)

 

“Champions aren’t made in gyms.   Champions are made from something they have deep inside them – a desire, a dream, a vision.   They have to have the skill, and the will.   But the will must be stronger than the skill.”      (Muhammad Ali)

 

“Limits Are in Their Own Minds”

“We cannot solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them.”    (Albert Einstein)

“If it’s hard to do, then you’re doing it wrong.”     (Lynn Doolan)

  

“Spectacular achievements are always preceded by unspectacular preparation.”      (Roger Staubach)

 

“Only those who can see the invisible, can accomplish the impossible!”     (Patrick Snow, Author)

 

“When people are inspired and passionate about something, nothing is impossible.   They tap into inner resources, strengths, creativity that is normally not available.   They accomplish things that previously seemed out of reach.    And in the process they discover the most important thing; that the real limits are in their own minds.”   (Sacred Cows Make the Best Burgers, Robert Kriegel)

“Be Great At Being You”

“At first people refuse to believe that a strange new thing can be done, then they begin to hope it can be done, then they see it can be done – then it is done and all the world wonders why it was not done centuries before.” (Frances Hodgson Burnett)

“Every time you are tempted to react in the same old way, ask if you want to be a prisoner of the past or a pioneer of the future.” (Deepak Chopra)

“Buddha left a road map, Jesus left a road map, Krishna left a road map, Rand McNally left a road map, but you still have to travel the road yourself.” (Stephen Levine)

Whatever you choose to do today, be great at it. Be great in your own, personally meaningful, worthwhile, fulfilling way.

Being great doesn’t necessarily mean being impressive, or being obsessive, or being anything other than how you sincerely wish to be. Being great means being great at being you.

After all, there’s only one of you and that confers upon you an important responsibility. You’re the only person who can truly express the unique perspective that you’re so fortunate to experience. Look past the aches and pains, the dilemmas of the moment, the superficial frustrations and disappointments. Remind yourself how good and right it feels to be, and more specifically, to be you.

Don’t waste your time borrowing or begging the tired old desires that you wouldn’t really even want anyway. Feel the pure energy of your beautiful, unique purpose, and see all the great ways you can live that purpose right now.

Fill your life with richness on this very day by giving your time, commitment and focus to what really, truly matters. Bring your life to life, and be great at being you. (The Daily Motivator)

“It May Be a Gift”

 

“You must be the person you have never had the courage to be.   Gradually, you will discover you are that person, but until you can see this clearly, you must pretend and invent.”    (Paulo Coelho)

 

“An eagle knows when a storm is approaching long before it breaks.   It will fly to some high spot and wait.   When the storm hits, the eagle sets its wings so that the wind will pick it up and lift it above the storm.   While the storm rages below, the eagle is soaring above it.   The eagle does not escape the storm; it simply uses the storm to lift it higher.   The eagle soars on the winds of life’s storms.”     (Unknown)

  

“Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass;  it’s about learning to dance in the rain.”    (Terri Pratt) 

 

“The next time you’re faced with something that’s unexpected, unwanted and uncertain, consider that it just may be a gift.”     (Stacey Kramer, TED –  Ideas Worth Spreading)

 

“People … Follow Your Footsteps”

 

“When you start working …, choose the attitude of making today a great day.   Peers, customers, team members … will all thank you for that.  Find ways of having fun.  We can take the job quite seriously without conducting ourselves so seriously.   Be ready to be there when customers and team members need you the most.   And if you feel you lack energy, try this solution:  look for a person in need of help, of a pat on the back or just needing to be heard, and then make their day.”     (‘Fish’, Stephen C. Lundin)

                                                                                 

“Few things in the world are more powerful than a positive push.   A smile.  A word of optimism and hope.   A ‘you can do it’ when things are tough.”     (Richard M. Devos)

 

“Really believe in your heart of hearts that your fundamental purpose, the reason for being, is to enlarge the lives of others.   Your life will be enlarged also.  And all of the other things we have been taught to concentrate on will take care of themselves.”    (Pete Thigpen, Executive Reserves)

 

“People do what people see.    They forget your words but follow your footsteps.”    (John Maxwell)

 

“What Should I Do With My Life”

 

“I’m convinced that business success in the future starts with the question, ‘What should I do with my life?’   Yes, that’s right.   The most obvious and universal question on our plates as human beings is the most urgent and pragmatic approach to sustainable success in our organizations.   People don’t succeed by migrating to a “hot” industry … or by adopting a particular career-guiding mantra … .  They thrive by focusing on the question of who they really are  –  and connecting that to work that they truly love (and, in so doing, unleashing a productive and creative power that they never imagined).   Companies don’t grow because they represent a particular sector or adopt the latest management approach.   They win because they engage the hearts and minds of individuals who are dedicated to answering that life question.”​     (Po Bronson)

  

 

“Somehow I can’t believe that there are any heights that can’t be scaled by a man who knows the secrets of making dreams come true.   This special secret, it seems to me, can be summarized in four Cs.   They are curiosity, confidence, courage, and constancy, and the greatest of all is confidence.  When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionable.”     (Walt Disney)

 

 

“There comes a time in a man’s life when to get where he has to go … if there are no doors or windows … he walks through a wall.”     (Bernard Malamud)

 

 

“… and then the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.”  (Anais Nin)

 

“Specialize in the Impossible”

 

“Too often, we’re presented with choices that don’t please us.   We can pick one lousy alternative or the other.   And too often, we pick one.

I was struck by Apple’s choice to put a glass screen on the original iPhone.  Just six weeks before it was announced, Steve Jobs decided he wanted a scratchproof glass screen.   The thing is, this wasn’t an option.   It wasn’t possible, reliable, feasible or appropriately priced.   It couldn’t be done with certainty, and almost any other organization would have taken it off the list of appropriate choices.

It was unreasonable.

And that’s the key.   Remarkable work is always not on the list, because if it was, it would be commonplace, not remarkable.”      (Seth Godin)

 

 

“Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they’ve been given than to explore the power they have to change it.  Impossible is not a fact.   It’s an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration.   It’s a dare.   Impossible is potential.   Impossible is temporary.   Impossible is nothing.”      (Muhammed Ali)

 

  

“What we need are more people who specialize in the impossible.”      (Theodore Roethke)

 

“Threes”

“To me there are three things everyone should do every day.   Number one is laugh.   Number two is think — spend some time in thought.   Number three; you should have your emotions move you to tears.   If you laugh, think and cry, that’s a heck of a day.”    (Jim Valvano)

Three Rules of Work:   1)  Out of clutter, find simplicity.   2)  From discord, find harmony.   3)  In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.”     (Albert Einstein)

Three Rules for Success:    1)  Do what’s right.   Be on time, be polite, and be honest; remain free from drugs; and if you have any questions, get out your Bible.   2)  Do your best.   Mediocrity is unacceptable when you are capable of doing better.   3)  Treat others as you want to be treated.  Practice love and understanding.”      (Lou Holtz)

Three things in human life are important:   1)  the first is to be kind.   2)  the second is to be kind.   3)  the third is to be kind.”      (Henry James)

“Be Happy”

 

“Be yourself – don’t pretend to be what you’re not in order to avoid criticism.   Be yourself; improve yourself by study and practice and common sense.   But don’t fake it just to keep on the good side of somebody who spends all his time picking apart other people.”     (Mickey Mantle)

  

“If your happiness is based on always getting a little more than you’ve got  …  then you’ve handed control over your happiness to the gatekeepers, built a system that doesn’t scale and prevented yourself from the brave work that leads to a quantum leap.

Their rules, their increments, and you are always on a treadmill, unhappy today, imagining that the answer lies just over the next hill.   All the data shows us that the people on that hill are just as frustrated as the people on your hill.  The never ending cycle (no surprise) never ends.

An alternative is to be happy wherever you are, with whatever you’ve got, but always hungry for the thrill of creating art, of being missed if you’re gone and most of all, doing important work.”      (Seth Godin)

  

If you do not risk, you cannot grow …

If you do not grow, you cannot be your best …

If you are not your best, you cannot be happy …

If you cannot be happy, what else matters?      (Dr. David Viscott)

 

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