A book cannot possibly improve someone’s life on its own. That’s precisely what I liked about this book- “Who Says You Can’t,” which focuses heavily on action. Most “self-help” books spend excessive time arguing in favor of positive thinking. This one, on the other hand, is built on action!
Great quotes From “Who Says You Can’t” book
-If you’re breathing, you’re always ready for change, regardless of age.
-Many of us believe we are taking the proper steps, yet somehow believe we have failed.
-The foundation for directing change toward our immediate growth is proper inquiry.
-When you alter your thinking, you alter your feelings.
-When you change your feelings, you change your actions.
-You can transform your life by changing the way you act.
-The more you concentrate on becoming that unique person, the more energized and stimulated you will feel.
-It’s not so much figuring out who you are as a person as it is daring to act like that person.
-It’s in our nature to be concerned about what other people think.
-It’s self-evident that any legacy we leave behind will be remembered.
-Being true to ourselves is the most exemplary legacy we can leave behind.
-Do not inquire how life is treating you; instead, inquire how you are treating life!
-This change allows you to recognize that you are both the victim and the producer of your unloved fate.
-You are participating in self-destruction if you are not in the cycle of self-growth.
-Taking responsibility is taking control of your life and asking yourself, “What can I do differently?”
-It just takes one moment to change your mind, one decision to rise to the level of greatness you deserve, and one life to make it happen.
-All successful people devote their lives to identifying and solving problems.
-You can’t run away and hide from yourself because you’re always there.
-You can’t change how badly you think you screwed up something, but you can learn from it.
-If you’re criticizing yourself for doing something “bad,” you’re logically admitting that you can do it better next time.
-If you look closely enough, setbacks are still miles ahead on your journey.
Great quotes From “Who Says You Can’t” book
-Your most significant asset in bolstering your success is becoming aware of and able to compare the two.
-You should employ your rational side of the brain as a defensive mechanism against decisions that lead you to feelings that don’t truly satisfy you.
-We know the truth right away, but we can sometimes persuade ourselves out of it.
-You’ve always had control over your life; you simply don’t exercise it all of the time.
-Distinguish between right and wrong, negative and positive, logical and illogical, and then use this knowledge to your advantage.
-You must take action based on your understanding to progress.
-Reward will always influence our actions in life, so take advantage of it and learn to reward yourself.
-The most critical issue that most of us are oblivious to is how much this is hurting our personal lives.
-Only then will we be able to recognize and address our obstacles, and only then will we be able to reach our creative potential.
-We must enjoy the now to create the future we desire.
-We must make peace with our history to enjoy the present.
-It’s not physical exhaustion that causes us to require as much rest as we believe; instead, our mental state requires more stimulation.
-Don’t let other people’s negativity infect you; you have complete power over the situation by demonstrating how much you enjoy life.
-The most important thing to remember is that your feelings are always under your control.
-Make the most of the abilities you’ve been given; think and feel for yourself.
-We must pick intelligently how our attention is directed to fully increase the quality of our lives and succeed at our top.
-When you maintain your attention on what you want, your entire demeanor conforms to that desire.
-Body language, vocabulary, voice tone, and even subconscious movements all change to shape you into the person you need to be.
-Don’t make things a priority in your life that you don’t want.
-They will consume your world if you do not.
-When you don’t have something to look forward to, it’s easy to get caught up in the little things.
-You gain confidence in your capacity to create the life you want once you get started.
-You recognize the vast amount of energy you possess may be reached in an instant, which aids in the development of self-confidence.
-Do at least one item every day, keep track of your progress, and be proud of yourself for achieving your goals.
-Everyone is preoccupied with what they will do rather than what they are doing.
-We create the way we desire to connect our mental, verbal, and physical acts toward what we want.
-Self-confidence is the ability to trust oneself. Face and overcoming your anxieties is the only way to gain confidence in your abilities.
-You have control over how you feel by how you think.
-Proper attention does not appear by itself; it must be intentionally focused and controlled with intensity.
-There is a distinction between loving yourself as you are and loving yourself as you try to be.
-It is preferable to begin loving yourself rather than wait for someone else to do so.
-We must be honest with ourselves to be truly happy and to accomplish what we desire.
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Carol T. Mahaffey is a certified American Author And a creator of Theleaderboy. Carol is a Self-Taught Marketer with 10+ Years of Experience. She brings her decade of experience to her current role, where she is dedicated to writing books, blogs, and articles, inspiring the world on how to become a better Leader.