Quotes about Mental
The very act of visualizing yourself performing at your best prior to any event or activity will improve your performance.
— Brian Tracy
There are certain people who drain us, demean us, and distract us from other healthy relationships. Long after they're gone, we're still fighting with them in our minds and trying to get them out of our hearts. They keep us awake. They steal our joy. They demolish our peace. They make us (if we're honest with ourselves) weaker spiritually. They even invade times of worship and pervert them into seasons of fretting.
— Gary Thomas
What consumes your mind controls your life.
— Brother Lawrence
Defeat is not defeat unless accepted as a reality-in your own mind.
— Bruce Lee
A conditioned mind is never a free mind.
— Bruce Lee
as intense heat and cold, though unlike, produce like sensations, so innocence and guilt, when, through casual association with mental pain, stamping any visible impress, use one seal- a hacked one.
— Herman Melville
a face which would have been a very fine one but for its haggardness. Whether this haggardness had aught to do with criminality, could not be determined; since, as intense heat and cold, though unlike, produce like sensations, so innocence and guilt, when, through casual association with mental pain, stamping any visible impress, use one seal--a hacked one.
— Herman Melville
Spiritual 'exercise' keeps your mind in shape the way physical exercise keeps your body in shape.
— Marianne Williamson
Insomnia's different," I said. It was hard to explain this to people. "You know the light that comes on when you open the refrigerator door? Just imagine it stays on all the time, even after you close the door. That's what it's like in my head. The light stays on.
— Barbara Kingsolver
So we worked on visualising relaxation in the middle of the big pressure circumstance. We discovered that the nature of the visualisation is very important. If you visualise the wrong thing, you'll produce the wrong thing.
— Stephen Covey
many so-called mental and emotional illnesses are really symptoms of an underlying sense of meaninglessness or emptiness.
— Stephen Covey
As a college quarterback, one of my sons learned to snap his wristband between plays as a kind of mental checkoff whenever he or anyone made a "setting back" mistake, so the last mistake wouldn't affect the resolve and execution of the next play.
— Stephen Covey