Keith Ellis

The Magic Lamp: Goal Setting for People who Hate Setting Goals

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  • deliceehas quoted4 years ago
    The most effective way I know to deal with a regressive wish is to take it one day at a time. Don't worry about tomorrow, or next week. Just get through today. Do what you're supposed to do today, and after enough “todays,” tomorrow will shape up just fine
  • deliceehas quoted4 years ago
    The important thing to remember about regressive wishes is that they require more than time to make them work. They also require consistent effort.
  • deliceehas quoted4 years ago
    True success is far more likely to be joyful than to be painful, because it is far more likely to be the result of doing what you enjoy, than of doing what causes you pain
  • deliceehas quoted4 years ago
    they allow themselves to enjoy the process
  • deliceehas quoted4 years ago
    They are thinking about what else they might be doing. They are thinking about what they are missing. They are thinking about how much they dislike their work. Their pain is inflicted not by their attention to their work, but by their lack of it.
  • deliceehas quoted4 years ago
    People who wear a pained expression while they are working are the ones who are not absorbed in what they are doing
  • deliceehas quoted4 years ago
    The race doesn't go to the swiftest; it goes to the one who refuses to lose
  • deliceehas quoted4 years ago
    The principle is this: Don't look to your talent to make yourself successful; look to your desire
  • deliceehas quoted4 years ago
    Don't worry about talent, worry about desire. Success is much more often a result of desire than it is of talent
  • deliceehas quoted4 years ago
    Goals provide meaning and purpose to our everyday existence, without which our lives would be as empty as the ocean without water.
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