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Quotes About Mindset

Every day you preach to yourself a gospel of your loneliness, inability, and lack of resources or you faithfully preach to yourself the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
~ Paul David Tripp
you never just suffer the thing that you're suffering, but you always also suffer the way that you're suffering that thing.
~ Paul David Tripp
If you put yourself in the center of your world, you will find plenty of things to complain about.
~ Paul David Tripp
Change begins at the level of the heart.
~ Paul David Tripp
Nuestros pensamientos condicionan nuestras emociones, nuestro sentido de identidad, nuestro punto de vista de los demás, nuestra agenda para la solución de nuestros problemas, y nuestra disposición para recibir consejo de otros.
~ Paul David Tripp
What will it be for you today—the discontent of doubt and fear or the contentment of peace and rest?
~ Paul David Tripp
Faith is something that you do with your life. True biblical faith doesn't stop with thought; it radically rearranges the way that you approach everything in your life.
~ Paul David Tripp
Lo que gobierne mi corazón moldeará la manera en que reaccione ante los momentos más tristes y más felices de la vida.
~ Paul David Tripp
Whatever sits on the other side of your "if-only" is where you are looking for life, peace, joy, hope,
~ Paul David Tripp
The things you say to you about yourself, about God, and about life are very, very important because they are formative of the way you act and react to the things that God places in your life
~ Paul David Tripp
Prayer calls me to abandon the present as my only lens on life and commit to look at life from the perspective of reality.
~ Paul David Tripp
Change what you do, not how you think. You are what you do, your happiness is what you attend to, and you should attend to what makes you and those whom you care about happy.
~ Unknown
Being too hard on ourselves, and not accepting the fact that we procrastinate, just leads to more procrastination and makes it harder to change. Students
~ Unknown
By using priming, defaults, commitments, and norms in your own life, you can become a whole lot happier without actually having to think very hard at all about becoming happier. You will be happier by design.
~ Unknown
Modest expectations will also mean that you can avoid false-hope syndrome, whereby we stick with crazy expectations way past the point at which we should have reined them in.
~ Unknown
to prime yourself to act differently, the defaults you set up, the commitments you make, and the norms of those you surround yourself with, as well as using these elements to alter your habits.
~ Unknown
Research by Stanford neuroscientist Andrew Huberman upends the idea that beliefs determine what we do or what we can do. It is the opposite. Beliefs do not change our actions. Actions change our beliefs.
~ Paul Hawken
I get up every morning and it's going to be a great day. You never know when it's going to be over so I refuse to have a bad day.
~ Paul Henderson
Whatever discoveries have been made in the land of self-delusion, many undiscovered regions remain to be explored.
~ Paul Hoffman
Enter every activity without giving mental recognition to the possibility of defeat. Concentrate on your strengths, instead of your weaknesses… on your powers, instead of your problems."–
~ Paul J. Meyer
When confronted with their fruitless ways, binge writers often proffer a self-defeating dispositional attribution: "I'm just not the kind of person who's good at making a schedule and sticking to it." This is nonsense, of course. People like dispositional explanations when they don't want to change [...]
~ Unknown
After all, ... your eyes only see what your mind lets you believe.
~ Unknown
As for goals, I don't set myself those anymore. I'm not one of these 'I must have achieved this and that by next year' kind of writers. I take things as they come and find that patience and persistence tend to win out in the end.
~ Paul Kane
If they're still sullen and whiny when they pass nineteen, they probably always will be. Another half century of bitching and moaning about bosses and wives and how the other guys got all the luck. "Riggs. Charlie Riggs.
~ Paul Levine