Ten Great Motivational Quotes

Today I would like to bring to your attention ten great motivational quotes. Read them, think about them, let them sink in. Maybe write one or two of them on a post it note and put it somewhere that you will be able to see regularly.  These are meant to motivate, inspire and get you moving in the direction you need to be going for success.

From time to time, I will be posting more of them from great men and women who have been able to accomplish their dreams.

Without further ado:

“Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation. Your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others think you are.” – Dale Carnegie

“Do not wait; the time will never be ‘just right.’ Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command, and better tools will be found as you go along.” – Napoleon Hill

“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Some men see things as they are and say, “Why?” I dream of things that never were and say, “Why not?” – George Bernard Shaw

“A small trouble is like a pebble. Hold it too close to your eye and it fills the whole world and puts everything out of focus. Hold it at a proper distance and it can be examined and properly classified. Throw it at your feet and it can be seen in its true setting, just one more tiny bump on the pathway of life.” – Celia Luce

“Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending.” – Carl Bard

“I’m not telling you it is going to be easy – I’m telling you it’s going to be worth it” – Art Williams

“There is little difference in people, but that little difference makes a big difference. The little difference is attitude. The big difference is whether it is positive or negative.” – W. Clement Stone

“Nothing on earth can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude.” – Thomas Jefferson

“A person cannot directly choose his circumstances, but he can choose his thoughts, and so indirectly, yet surely, shape his circumstances.” – James Allen

“Man often becomes what he believes himself to be. If I keep on saying to myself that I cannot do a certain thing, it is possible that I may end by really becoming incapable of doing it. On the contrary, if I have the belief that I can do it, I shall surely acquire the capacity to do it even if I may not have it at the beginning.” – Mohandas Karamchand (Mahatma) Gandhi

3 More Motivational Tips

Here are some tips to keep your motivation up and to help you on your journey to success. If you are an entrepreneur, you know that your success cannot depend on the opinions of others. Like the wind and the weather, opinions change frequently. To succeed at any endeavor, you must stay the course…no matter what the cost!

1. Avoid Negativity. Negative people are all around us. They can include our loved ones as well as a dear friend. Most often, it is the opinions of total strangers that breed the most negativity as if someone who doesn’t know or understand you is able to voice a reasonably thought out opinion about you.

No, you shouldn’t avoid those who are close to you, rather there are areas of conversation that are less profitable. Accept criticism constructively, but steer the conversation away from nonstop negative banter. Negativity will grow on you unless you take control.

2. Build Yourself Up. No, I do not mean for you to puff yourself up with pride, rather you can be your best source of encouragement by encouraging yourself.  How can you do this? Read the testimonies and life stories of other entrepreneurs and people who have succeeded in your area of business that have gone before you. You can find current day success stories of people who have gone from “rags to riches” or from simple means to great influence.

3. Go Back to Square One. Should you find yourself wavering, recall those things that encouraged you to take your “step of faith” in the first place. Recall what it takes to succeed: discipline, self confidence, independence, hard work, sacrifice, etc. Look forward to the anticipated results: a good income, independence, a job you love, etc. Finally, remember the worst job you ever worked…imagine yourself working there again. Blah! Use whatever it takes to motivate you.

So, toss off the negative thoughts and embrace that which is uplifting, inspiring, encouraging, warm, friendly, and helpful. You are on track to achieving great things as long as you do not let yourself become derailed by the negative words of others.

One more thing. Have you downloaded the free ebook on motivation yet? If not, do so now. It is full of ways to get motivated to complete your project. Just click on the image to the right or follow this link: free motivational ebook.

Do You Have A Fear Of Success?

Many people that fail to achieve their goals could be able to attribute it to a fear of failure. No one wants to fail, but there it is, many people suffer from a fear of failure. Did you know that there is also a state known as the fear of success? Fear of success is harder to see than a fear of failure and it can be more difficult to overcome.

Let me ask you a few questions about your life. Be honest with yourself. Do you study and try to implement personal development tools, but your life does not improve or even get worse?  Do you settle for less that you feel you deserve or are capable of achieving? Are you full of enthusiasm and optimism when you start new projects, but never really finish them.  Do you ever expect things to go wrong no matter how good things are right now?

Do any of those questions resonate with you? Do you see any of those patterns in your life?

The fear of success can hold you back in many ways. There are also symptoms of the fear of success. Take a look below and see if you can identify any of these symptoms. Below each of these symptoms is a solution for you.

One of the biggest success killers is procrastination. This is putting off what needs doing or just not doing it even though it will bring you closer to your goals. We have all suffered from this at some time or other in our lives. Although some of us more than others. (Hint, I am looking in the mirror.)

How do you expect to reach your destination of you do not takes steps toward it? The answer is to do the little things each day that bring you just a little closer to your goal. This is why having a goal plan is so important. The point is to take action! Any action! It is ok if you have rethink the steps along the way as long as your not sitting and doing nothing. Taking action is a monster aspect of personal development.

Have you ever heard the saying, “can’t see the forest for the trees?”  This is kind of the opposite of procrastination. It can be just as bad for you though.

What I am trying to tell you is that you should not get caught up in your plan so heavily that your plan becomes more important than materializing your goal. Your plan is important but keep in mind that you have a goal for a reason, not just to work a plan. Be flexible with your plan, maybe half way through, you realize that there is a better way of doing something. Let go of your ego and change your plan, be flexible.

Another symptom of the fear of success is the thinking that the time is not right. Have you waited until the perfect timing to start your venture or until you had more information or a better plan?

This is starting to sound a little like a broken record, but action is the key. Take action! Take small steps in the beginning. These small steps are better than sitting around waiting for the time to be better or until you know more.

This is a good start for you to think about for right now. I urge you to think about whether or not these issues are holding you back. The big answer is to just take action. Do not forget to enjoy the journey, though. Eventually your fear of success will go away and you will have moved a long way toward achievement and success.

4 Ways To Fire Up Motivation

It can be very hard to stay motivated when you experience failure. Sometimes it can be hard to move forward with your plans when it seems like nothing happens but failure after failure, doesn’t it? There are times when you just want to give up because you are not seeing any real results from your efforts and the work you’ve put in.

But, wait a minute!

You have a dream right? A goal you wish to accomplish, a project to complete? Whatever it is, do not quit. Never give up. You have heard the saying “winners never quit and quitters never win.” Take all the negative thoughts and words out of your mental dictionary and focus on your solutions. Instill a sense of conviction and show some tenacity. The battle is not lost unless you give in.

There are times, though, when you are exhausted physically, mentally and emotionally. Lets go over some motivational tips to get you achieving your dreams and feeling that sense of accomplishment that you so desire.

1) Get An Overwhelming Feeling Of Achieving What You Want To Accomplish

Close your eyes and think about how you will feel after accomplishing your mission. You would feel ecstatic, wouldn’t you? You might even feel the need to shed some tears of joy! Just let the feeling sink in. Remember it, because there will be times when you need it.

Never forget how you will feel when accomplishing your goals. Use this feeling for motivation to keep going with your current situation. Whether that situation is good, bad or ugly, this can be a great motivational technique.

2) The Reward System

This one is pretty obvious. Have you ever entered a contest and there were no prizes for the winners? What would be the point. Yes, a little competition and maybe some bragging rights. Overall, though, its not very encouraging.

The point is to reward yourself after accomplishing certain goals. Set different incentives for each objective. Also, make them better and better incentives, the further along you get into your project. Maybe the rewards are small in the beginning, but gradually get larger and larger as you go.

Another thing you can do with this principle is to set it up before you even begin working toward your particular goal. This way, you have a road map of sorts, to accomplishing the larger picture. And you get rewarded along the way!

3) Associate With The Right People

If you want to accomplish your goals, try to surround yourself with the types of people that will encourage and support you. Being with and around these people can have a tremendous effect on how you work and view things in general.

There is a flip side to this equation, though. We have all been around the negative people in our lives. They are everywhere. It’s almost like they want to see you fail and try to encourage it by being negative.

This can also cause a powerful reaction within you. If it can get you mad enough, it can get you determined enough to achieve those goals! Do it just to prove them wrong.  Let them eat their words! Let it fire you up and help you achieve it, but don’t turn into one of them yourself. Always be positive, use those emotions, but for the right reasons. Continue to focus on your objectives and not on revenge.

4) Take Care Of Your Health

This is and should be something that you always strive to do. There are books about taking care of your health, but lets look at a few quick points.

Try to get some exercise every day. Go for a walk or just do something to get more oxygen into your brain. It will give you more energy to achieve.

Eat healthy. Stop with the sugars and the junk food. Eat an apple or a banana for a snack. It will help keep you invigorated throughout the day.

Get enough rest. You won’t be able to think as well if you’re tired all the time. You will be more focused and better able to handle the day if you get enough rest. However, if you do not, you are more likely to get frustrated more easily and become like one of the negative people we talked about earlier.

That’s all for right now, hope you enjoyed the article and Stay Motivated!