Quotes about Mindset
Change your thoughts and you change the world
— Norman Vincent Peale
When you change your thoughts, remember to also change your world
— Norman Vincent Peale
I had heard that verse many times but in a flash of insight realized that one of the keys I had missed was that hadn't trained my mind to believe, to think positively, to have faith in either God or myself.
— Norman Vincent Peale
The greatest secret for eliminating the inferiority complex, which is another term for deep and profound self doubt, is to fill your mind to overflowing with faith. Develop a tremendous faith in God and that will give you a humble yet soundly realistic faith in yourself.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Positive thinking looks upon weak places in people as challenging opportunities. You can turn them into your strongest points.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Think defeat and you are bound to feel defeated. But practice thinking confident thoughts, make it a dominating habit, and you will develop such a strong sense of capacity that regardless of what difficulties arise, you will be able to overcome them.
— Norman Vincent Peale
It is a fact that negative thought will attract negative thought, and positive thought will attract positive thought.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Problems are to the mind what exercise is to the muscles; they toughen and make strong.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Attitudes are more important than facts." That is worth repeating until its truth grips you. Any fact facing us, however difficult, even seemingly hopeless, is not so important as our attitude toward that fact. How you think about a fact may defeat you before you ever do anything about it. You may permit a fact to overwhelm you mentally before you start to deal with it actually. On the other hand, a confident and optimistic thought pattern can modify or overcome the fact altogether.
— Norman Vincent Peale
According to your faith be it unto you" (Matthew 9:29).
— Norman Vincent Peale
Attitudes are more important than facts." That is worth repeating until its truth grips you.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Once he began to act as if he could not fail, he did not fail.
— Norman Vincent Peale